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Arm & Hammer Products Fishies Tartar Control Salmon Flavored Cat Dental Treats
2.9
/10
Quality
3.0
Value
2.0
Design
2.5
Function
3.5
Durability
2.5
In a Nutshell
- Cats consistently refuse to eat the treats.
- Strong smell and hard texture are primary issues.
- No dental benefits due to lack of consumption.
- High price compared to other dental solutions.
Quick Verdict
Despite good intentions, these cat dental treats are largely refused by cats, making them ineffective as a dental solution.
Quick Stats
Reviews Analyzed
10
Would Recommend
0%
Would Buy Again
0%
Avg Lifespan
Unknown
Pet Compatibility
🐕
Dogs
Caution
🐈
Cats
Caution
Pros & Cons
Pros
-
Smell (2)
Some buyers note an attractive smell.
Cons
-
Rejection by Cats (10) major
Cats refuse to eat the treats due to taste and smell.
Who Is This For?
✓ Best For
✗ Skip If
- • Cat owners — Cats generally refuse to eat the treats.
Durability & Care
Expected Lifespan
Unknown
Cleaning Methods
✗
Machine wash
✗
Hand wash
✗
Spot clean
Floor Compatibility
✓
Hardwood
✓
Tile
✓
Carpet
✓
Vinyl
✓
Laminate
Rating Distribution
1.7
10 reviews
5★
20%
4★
0%
3★
0%
2★
10%
1★
70%
smell (3)
taste (6)
hardness (2)
Common Questions
How effective are these treats for dental health?
They are not effective as cats refuse to eat them, making any dental benefits non-existent.
Highlighted Reviews
— Carolinakats
"Good for dental health and as a treat it is easy to let them crunch away plaque"
— Robert
"Cat won't eat"
Bottom Line
Given the widespread rejection by cats and the lack of dental benefits, these treats are not recommended. Buyers should consider alternative dental care solutions for their cats.
2.9
/10
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Below Average