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Hill's Ideal Balance Crunchy Naturals with Real Tuna Cat Treats

Hill's Ideal Balance Crunchy Naturals with Real Tuna Cat Treats

By Hill's 5 reviews analyzed Updated Oct 2023 85% confidence
2.6 /10
Quality
1.0
Value
1.0
Design
2.0
Function
1.0
Durability
0.0

In a Nutshell

  • Most cats refuse to eat these treats.
  • A few cats love them for their nutritional value.
  • Recommend trying a small pack if your cat is less picky.

Quick Verdict

These treats are generally disliked by cats, with most reviews indicating a refusal to eat. However, a few positive reviews mention that cats love them.

Quick Stats

Reviews Analyzed 5
Would Recommend 20%
Would Buy Again 20%

Pet Compatibility

🐕 Dogs
Caution
🐈 Cats
Suitable

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Nutritional Value (1)

    The treats are appreciated for their free-range protein and high nutritional content.

  • Free Range Protein (1)

    The protein used in these treats is free-range, which is a positive for health-conscious pet owners.

Cons

  • Flaked Free Protein (3) major

    The free-range protein content did cause additional good reason for cats having preferences according to reviews.

  • Not Favourites (2) critical

    Cat refusing to even try taste of treats.

  • Refused Subscription block (1) critical

    While these treats are offered via Hill's subscription service as a con, cats refused the chips down a sleeve of crumble rice.

Who Is This For?

Best For

Skip If

  • Pet owners with picky cats — Most cats refuse to eat these treats.
  • Pet owners looking for treats as rewards — Cats may not find these treats appealing enough to motivate good behaviour.

Durability & Care

Expected Lifespan Varies

Cleaning Methods

Machine wash
Hand wash
Spot clean

Rating Distribution

1.8
5 reviews
5★
20%
4★
0%
3★
20%
2★
0%
1★
60%
nutritious (1) not cat approved (3)

Highlighted Reviews

— me24u

"Excellent nutritious treat! Cats loved. Much better than the store bought treats that full of red dyes that cause many allergies."

— Nancy

"My cat eats this brand of food and likes it just fine, but she will not touch these treats.. turns her nose and walks away. they are obviously not as tasty as advertised.. lol."

Bottom Line

If your cat is picky, these treats may not be a hit unless you're willing to risk trying a box. Recommendations of 'limited adoption' for when trying to find a nutrition filled addition to a more common pet staple two or three times monthly as suggested by a reviewer.

2.6 /10
Below Average