Vitapol by A&E Cage Company Small Animal Smakers Vegetable Treat Sticks
Veggie sticks highly favored by small animals with some durability concerns.
The Whole Life Just One Ingredient Pure Chicken Breast Freeze-Dried Cat Treats are popular among cats but have inconsistencies in quality and potential health risks.
Potential for vomiting and diarrhea
Prevention: Avoid harder pieces and check for freshness.
Choking hazard
Prevention: Break treats into smaller pieces.
Cats love the taste and texture of these treats.
Pure protein with no fillers or additives.
Affordable compared to other similar products.
Helps with dental health by encouraging chewing.
Suplements cat's regular food riche, enhancing variety and health.
Recent batches have had quality issues.
Strong chlorine smell detected in recent batches.
Tip: Avoiding batches with a strong chlorine smell.
Vet says freeze-dried treats can absorb moisture from wet food and cause cats to become constipated.
Tip: Rehydrating treats or giving them very sparingly.
Some cats have experienced choking due to hard, sinewy pieces.
Tip: Carefully break the pieces and avoid providing to pets that have swallowing problems.
Recent reviews mention a decline in quality, with harder pieces and potential health risks.
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Factors: Quality control issues, Storage conditions
Most cats enjoy these treats, but some have experienced vomiting, diarrhea, and constipation. It's recommended to check for hardness and discard if necessary.
The single ingredient is pure chicken breast.
Recent reviews mention inconsistencies in quality, with harder pieces and potential health risks.
"My cat is obsessed with these. Theyβre her favorite treat and I enjoy that theyβre pure protein - no fillers or additives. This brand is usually the cheapest per ounce, though I recommend just getting the Dog version. Itβs cheaper, and you can easily break up large pieces that are too big for ..."
"The first couple bags that I bought of these treats were great! The cats loved them and they were a soft crumbly texture. The most recent bag I got has a lot of really hard pieces that I canβt even break apart with my hands and after about half of the bag, I stopped feeding them the treats because..."
While cats seem to enjoy these treats, the inconsistent quality and potential health risks make them a less reliable choice. Consider looking for alternatives unless the price and single-ingredient appeal outweigh the risks.