Inaba Churu Bites Chicken Wraps Tuna Recipe Grain-Free Cat Treats, 0.35-oz tube
In a Nutshell
- Effective for giving medication to cats
- Variety of flavors available
- Texture can change after a few days
- Some cats may be picky
Quick Verdict
Inaba Churu Bites are a hit with many cats, especially useful for hiding medication. However, some cats can be picky, and the texture can change after a few days.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Medication Delivery (3)
These treats are excellent for hiding medication, making it easy to administer to cats.
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Variety of Flavors (2)
The variety of flavors makes it easy to find one that cats enjoy, and you can rotate.
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High-Value Treat (2)
These treats are used as high-value rewards to socialize and train cats.
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Cats Love Them (1)
Users love My Cat Hunter really likes these treats. They are very moist. He starts meowing as soon as I take them out to give him.
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ExciteMent (1)
The cats get really excited and kick into playing mode - get plenty of exercise and fun at the same time.
Cons
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Texture Changes (3) major
The texture of the treats can become gooey after a few days of opening if not sealed properly, leading to waste.
Tip: Sealing the tube properly and discarding after a few days
Who Is This For?
✓ Best For
- • Cat owners giving medication to cats — These treats make it easy to hide pills, reducing stress for both the cat and owner.
✗ Skip If
Durability & Care
Factors: sealing, open storage
Cleaning Methods
Care Tips from Users
- 💡 Seal the tube properly after each use, use within a few days of opening
Floor Compatibility
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
How long do these treats last after opening?
These treats can become less effective if not sealed and used properly, with some users recommending discarding after 3 days.
Can cats get use for bouncy treats?
The cats like to chase the treats for a little while and keep bouncing back. This will eventually land them in a fine predicament.
Highlighted Reviews
"Forget pill pockets or forced-down-the-throat pills! Our kitten's daddy was amazed when he saw how easily Lucy would take pills inside one of these. These also worked for our super-picky 'Ms. Priss' dog, Sofia. So now evening time is 'treat' time and we have NO FIGHTING or FUSS to get them to tak..."
"Cami is picky about treats. She does not eat these when offered as treats. But when I break them up & add to her dry food, she likes them."
Bottom Line
If your cat needs medication, these treats are a convenient and tasty solution. Just be mindful of the freshness. However, Jones's worth keeping in mind if you're expecting some substantial usage.