Dr. Pol Rabbit Munchies Grain-Free Freeze-Dried Raw Cat Treats, 3.5-oz bag
In a Nutshell
- Great for cats with specific dietary needs
- Issues with treat size and digestibility
- Potential packaging and expiration concerns
Quick Verdict
Dr. Pol Rabbit Munchies are highly rated by cat owners for their taste and nutritional value, especially for cats with allergies. However, some users report issues with piece size and digestive problems in their pets.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Critical Warnings
Potential digestive issues in cats
Prevention: Monitor your cat's stool consistency
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Allergen-free (3)
Suitable for cats with protein allergies.
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Taste and crunch (4)
Cats enjoy the texture and flavor.
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Trainability (3)
Effective for training and reward purposes.
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Decent value (1)
Good price for the quantity.
Cons
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Large pieces (3) major
Treats are too large for some cats.
Tip: Break into smaller pieces
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Digestive issues (1) major
Some cats experienced dry stools.
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Quality control (1) minor
Some batches expired quickly.
Tip: None
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Large pieces (2) minor
Some cats experienced dry stools.
Who Is This For?
✓ Best For
- • Cat owners with allergic cats — Allergen-free protein source
✗ Skip If
- • Owners with finicky eaters — Some cats may not like the flavor
Durability & Care
Factors: Storage conditions, Handling
Cleaning Methods
Care Tips from Users
- 💡 Keep in an airtight container
- 💡 Use within a month of opening
Floor Compatibility
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
Are these treats safe for cats with allergies?
Yes, they are grain-free and made with rabbit protein, which is suitable for many cats with protein allergies.
How should I store these treats?
Store in a cool, dry place and use within a month of opening for best freshness.
Can dogs eat these treats?
While some dogs might enjoy them, these treats are specifically formulated for cats.
Highlighted Reviews
"My cat is allergic to many proteins and can only meat protein she can eat is rabbit. She has trained me to give her a treat when she scratches the scratching post. Until I found Dr. Pol Rabbit Munchies, I had to deny her a treat reward and could only give her praise. Now she gets both."
"Tried this out as a cheaper alternative to another rabbit nib treat, but I can say that I will not be buying again. I think the pieces are too large so I need to try my best to snap or cut them in half somehow for my cats. After about a week of giving my cats these treats, their poop has gotten cons..."
Bottom Line
If your cat has specific dietary needs or allergies, these treats are worth trying. Just be prepared to break the treats into smaller pieces and monitor your cat's digestive health.