Tiny Tiger Tasty Treats Abra-Ca-Poultry Crunchy Cat Treats
In a Nutshell
- Cats either love or hate these treats.
- Refusal rate is high, even with 50% off promotion.
- Packaging is well-designated.
Quick Verdict
Tiny Tiger Tasty Treats receive mixed feedback. Some cats love them, while many refuse to eat them. The treats are noted for being crunchy and low in calories, but the flavor and texture are not universally liked. The packaging is praised, but the overall value is questionable given the high refusal rate.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Crunchy and low-calorie (2)
Many cats who like them enjoy the texture and low-calorie content.
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Packs well (1)
Packaging is well-received and the treats are easy to store.
Cons
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High refusal rate (10) major
Many cats, including kittens and adults, refuse to eat these treats.
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Ineffective promotion (5) major
Even with a 50% off promotion, many cats still refuse the treats.
Who Is This For?
β Best For
- β’ Picky cat owners β If cats show interest, these crunchy treats are well-reported and low-calorie.
β Skip If
- β’ Owners of cats with picky eating habits β Many cats, including kittens and adults, refuse to eat these treats.
Durability & Care
Factors: storage conditions, age of the pet
Cleaning Methods
Floor Compatibility
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
Are these treats suitable for picky eaters?
Not likely; many cats refuse to eat them.
How many calories are in each treat?
One calorie per treat.
Is anyone else getting the idea that not all birds like the treat in the house
Some birds may like these while some cats may not, right.
Highlighted Reviews
"All of my cats love these new treats! They will look at the jar and meow at you until you put some down for them. All around itβs a great treat and my cats gobble them up"
"I wish I could say my kitties loved these, but they were less than impressed. Even my little boy, who eats anything, didn't want them. They are very well packaged and look good, but my little ones just aren't interested. Here's hoping my mom's cats are!"
Bottom Line
If your cat is picky, you may want to consider other treat options. However, if your cat shows interest, these treats offer a good, crunchy option for low-calorie rewards.