Catit Nibbly Grills Chicken and Lobster Cat Treats 30g
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Treat your feline friend to the luxurious taste of Catit Nibbly Grills Chicken and Lobster Cat Treats. These premium treats combine high-quality chicken and succulent lobster to create an irresistible flavor experience that cats absolutely love.
Catit Nibbly Grills deliver exceptional flavor in every bite. The combination of tender chicken and premium lobster creates a gourmet treat experience that satisfies your cat's natural cravings for meat and seafood. These treats are carefully crafted to provide both nutrition and enjoyment, making them perfect for special occasions, training sessions, or simply showing your cat how much you care.
The compact 30g package ensures optimal freshness while providing multiple servings for your feline companion. Each treat is sized perfectly for cats of all ages, from playful kittens to senior cats who deserve a special indulgence.
Made with real chicken and lobster as primary ingredients, these treats provide high-quality animal protein that supports your cat's overall health and satisfies their carnivorous instincts.
Offer as a treat or reward. Always supervise your cat when giving treats. Ensure fresh water is available at all times. This product is intended for cats only.
These protein-rich treats make excellent training rewards due to their appealing taste and convenient size. Remember that treats should not exceed 10% of your cat's daily caloric intake to maintain a balanced diet.
Treats should make up no more than 10% of your cat's daily calories. Start with 2-3 treats per day and adjust based on your cat's size and activity level.
Yes, these treats are appropriate for cats of all life stages, including kittens over 12 weeks old.
Store in a cool, dry place. Reseal package after opening to maintain freshness and flavor.
Absolutely! The irresistible taste and convenient size make these treats perfect for positive reinforcement training.
These treats contain chicken and seafood (lobster). If your cat has known food sensitivities, consult your veterinarian before introducing new treats.