Inaba Grilled Chicken Fillet in Chicken Flavored Broth Grain-Free Cat Treat
In a Nutshell
- Cats love the tender, juicy texture
- Useful for picky eaters
- Can be messy and expensive
- High-quality ingredients
Quick Verdict
These treats are loved by many cats for their tender, juicy texture and flavor. They are especially useful for picky eaters but can be messy and expensive.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Pros & Cons
Pros
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High Quality Meaty Treat (8)
These treats are praised for their real chicken content and tender texture.
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Useful for Picky Eaters (5)
These treats are often used to encourage finicky cats to eat their meals.
Cons
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Expensive for the Size (3) major
Many users find the treats to be expensive for the amount of product received.
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Can Be Messy (3) minor
The juicy texture can lead to messy feeding, with juices and broth spilling around.
Tip: Use a plate or feeding mat
Who Is This For?
β Best For
- β’ Owners of picky eaters β These treats can be used to entice cats to eat their regular food.
- β’ Cat owners looking for high-quality, meaty treats β The tender, juicy texture is loved by many cats.
β Skip If
- β’ Those on a tight budget β The treats are considered expensive for the amount received.
- β’ Owners who dislike mess β The juicy treats can spill and make a mess.
Durability & Care
Factors: Storage conditions, Freshness
Cleaning Methods
Care Tips from Users
- π‘ Store in the fridge to maintain freshness.
Floor Compatibility
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
Is this treat suitable for picky eaters?
Yes, many reviewers mention using these treats to encourage picky cats to eat their regular food.
How long does the treat last once opened?
It is recommended to store in the fridge to maintain freshness, but specific duration is not mentioned.
Highlighted Reviews
"chicken fillets are the highest value treats our cats can get. The chicken is juicy and tender and falls apart so easily, which I envy because I can never cook my chicken to such perfection. I just wish the cats would eat them off of a plate instead of spilling all of the chicken juices and broth al..."
"I feel as though the chicken was very dry within the package. It crumbled apart easily and my cat refused to eat it even spitting it out and wiping it off his tongue. He isnβt usually a picky boy he used to eat literal trash!"
Bottom Line
If you have a cat who loves meaty treats and you don't mind the cost and mess, these are a great choice. For picky eaters, they can be a lifesaver.