Vitapol by A&E Cage Company Small Animal Smakers Vegetable Treat Sticks
Veggie sticks highly favored by small animals with some durability concerns.
These treats are a hit with some cats, especially those with allergies, but many cats refuse to eat them. The quality and taste are divisive, with some owners praising the natural ingredients and others finding them unpalatable. The design and packaging are well-received, but the value is questionable given the mixed feedback and high price point.
Some cats refused to eat the treats, and some owners questioned the ingredients.
Prevention: Consult with a veterinarian before switching to a new type of treat and closely monitor your cat's reaction to the treats.
Treats are praised for being grain-free and natural.
Some cats enjoy the seafood combo flavor.
Suitable for cats with food allergies.
Well-designed packaging and appearance.
Many cats refuse to eat the treats.
Ingredients do not match the advertised description.
Treats are considered overpriced given the mixed results.
Initial positive reviews have been followed by more negative feedback, indicating a decline in perceived quality over time.
mixed
more negative
The reviews do not provide specific information.
While primarily intended for cats, some reviews mention dogs eating and possibly enjoying these treats .
Affordable suggestions ghostly fine sits.
""Tonight for supper I gave my cats their "Superfoods Fritz" and they left it in the bowl. So I opened this bag of "Genuine". The cats ate their every single treat.""
"my cats wont even come near these.. dogs eat them but they eat anything.."
If you have a cat with specific dietary needs, these treats could be a good fit. However, be prepared for the possibility that your cat may not like them, and consider the higher price point. For general use, explore alternatives that are more universally accepted by cats.