Walk About Grain-Free Freeze-Dried Rabbit Cat Treats
In a Nutshell
- Treats are popular with some cats, especially those with food sensitivities.
- Some cats find them too hard to chew, especially elderly or smaller pets.
- Ensure your cat can handle them before feeding regularly.
Quick Verdict
These treats are a hit with some cats but can be too hard for elderly or smaller pets.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Critical Warnings
The treats may cause hairballs due to the presence of bones and hair.
Prevention: Monitor your cat for signs of digestive issues after feeding.
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Tasty and Popular (4)
Many cats enjoy the taste and smell of these treats.
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High-Quality Ingredients (3)
The treats are made from high-quality, grain-free ingredients.
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Good for Dental Health (1)
The hard texture may help with dental health by providing a chewing challenge.
Cons
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Too Hard to Chew (3) major
Some cats, especially older ones, find the treats too hard to chew.
Tip: Consider crushing the treats into smaller pieces.
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Causes Hairballs (1) major
The treats contain bones and hair, which can cause hairballs in some cats.
Who Is This For?
✓ Best For
- • Pet owners with cats that have food sensitivities — This is the only treat they can eat.
- • Owners looking for high-quality, grain-free treats — The treats are made from high-quality, natural ingredients.
✗ Skip If
- • Owners with elderly or small cats — The treats may be too hard to chew or may cause digesting.
- • Owners concerned about hairballs — The recipes contain bones and hair, which can cause hairballs
Durability & Care
Cleaning Methods
Care Tips from Users
- 💡 Store in a cool, dry place
Floor Compatibility
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
Are these treats suitable for cats with dental issues?
No, these treats may be too hard to chew for cats with dental issues. Consider crushing them into smaller pieces.
Can these treats cause hairballs?
Yes, the treats contain bones and hair, which can cause hairballs in some cats.
Highlighted Reviews
"My cat has food sensitivities and only eats rabbit. I was having issues with the 2 treats I get for him. Chewy is now offering a few new choices, he loved the Walk About and the Dr Pol. They have replaced Instinct and Vital in our house"
"I'm always on the lookout for healthy treats for my 2 cats and thought the freeze-dried rabbit would appeal to them. Yes, they liked the taste and gobbled up the treats, but the treats made both cats sick."
Bottom Line
A good option for healthy cats, but make sure to monitor your pet's ability to chew and digest these treats.