I and Love and You Meow and Zen Hearties Chicken Recipe Cat Treats, 4-oz bag
In a Nutshell
- The cat treat is not liked by fellow felines
- Small dogs seemed to enjoy them
- Healthy ingredients that are not appealing by cats.
Quick Verdict
These cat treats seem to be more popular with small dogs than cats. Overall, the sentiment is quite negative, with most cats avoiding them. They do well if you need how to give medicine to the cat.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Critical Warnings
Lavender ingredient poses potential health risk.
Prevention: Consult with a vet before giving these treats to kittens.
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Healthy Ingredients (3)
High quality,healthy, and natural ingredients.
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Small Dogs Enjoy (2)
Small dogs seem to enjoy these treats.
Cons
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Unpopular with Cats (6) major
Many cats refuse to eat these treats.
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Lavender Ingredient (1) major
Potential health risk from lavender ingredient.
Who Is This For?
β Best For
- β’ Small dog owners β Small dogs seem to enjoy these treats.
β Skip If
- β’ Cat owners β Most cats refuse to eat these treats.
Durability & Care
Factors: Cat acceptance
Cleaning Methods
Floor Compatibility
Rating Distribution
Highlighted Reviews
"My dog is 16 and absolutely loves these. When she gets finicky about her meal Iβll break part of one up and put it on her food, sheβll gobble up her whole meal then! Highly recommend!"
"My cats turned their noses up, and wanted nothing to do with it."
Bottom Line
The recipe has qualities that confirm nutritional value (prebiotics, good ingredients not byproducts). Some consider this is very healthy, but if your pets won't eat them that will not matter. If you have a small dog who might enjoy grain-free treats might be enough to justify the purchase.