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FAQs

What are the benefits of cat treats beyond just satisfying hunger?

Cat treats serve multiple roles beyond satisfying a craving. They help reinforce good behaviour during training, support your pet's health, and show affection. With options ranging from crunchy to lickable and freeze-dried treats, there’s something suitable for every occasion your cat encounters.

Why are small, high-protein treats important for training and how can they assist with medicine?

Small, bite-sized treats are essential for frequent rewarding during training sessions, helping create a clear connection between desired actions and rewards. High-value protein treats like chicken or salmon deliver the intense flavour cats need to stay motivated. Soft textures are ideal because they can be eaten quickly without interrupting the session’s flow. Additionally, veterinarian-approved treats can enhance bonding and help hide daily medicine, making them especially useful for administering supplements or tablets.

How do health-focused treats support dental care and overall wellbeing?

Dental treats reduce plaque and tartar buildup by encouraging chewing that scrubs teeth. Crunchy treats provide mechanical abrasion, supporting oral hygiene naturally. Many health treats include natural ingredients that promote dental health without synthetic additives. Beyond dental care, calming treats with ingredients like chamomile or L-theanine help reduce anxiety during stressful events. Specialised treats also support urinary health and maintain skin and coat condition with omega fatty acids, reflecting the growing importance of functional health in pet nutrition.

What should I consider when choosing everyday treats and special occasion snacks?

Classic flavours such as chicken, tuna, and fish are popular for daily rewards and variety packs help keep treat time exciting by rotating flavours to prevent boredom. Moderately-sized treats allow you to reward your cat without overfeeding, but portion control is important since even small extra calories can lead to weight gain over time. Interactive toys that dispense treats add mental stimulation, while catnip-infused treats provide playful excitement.

How do I select treats based on my cat’s age, sensitivities and health?

Every cat’s needs vary depending on age, health, weight and sensitivities. Senior cats benefit from soft treats or lickable formats that are easier to chew, along with joint support and lower-calorie options to maintain mobility and prevent weight gain. Kittens require small, soft treats with high protein to support growth and gentle introduction to new foods. Cats with food sensitivities thrive on limited ingredient, grain-free treats featuring novel proteins like duck or venison to reduce allergy risks. For weight management, low-calorie, high-fiber treats with portion-controlled packaging help maintain healthy weight without sacrificing rewarding moments.

What makes a cat treat high quality in terms of ingredients and texture?

Quality treats feature real meat, fish or poultry as primary ingredients, avoiding fillers, skin and bones to deliver clean protein. Our premium brands use 100% natural ingredients with no artificial colours, flavours or preservatives. Texture is equally important: crunchy treats satisfy cats’ sensory preferences and provide dental benefits by scraping plaque, while soft and chewy options cater to cats needing gentler textures. Lickable treats and squeeze-tube formats also offer hydration and indulgent flavors, making them excellent for training or medication delivery.

What are the best practices for using cat treats in training, bonding and enrichment?

Use high-value treats immediately after desired behaviours to reinforce learning, keeping treats small to avoid exceeding the recommended 10% daily calorie intake. Vary treat types to maintain motivation and prevent boredom. Avoid toxic foods such as avocado, alcohol, onions, garlic, grapes, raisins and chocolate. Treats also strengthen bonds when offered during grooming or vet prep, and treat-dispensing toys provide mental stimulation by turning snack time into a fun challenge. In multi-cat households, ensure each cat receives their fair share to avoid competition.