PureBites Freeze-Dried Duck Cat Treats 30g
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PureBites Freeze-Dried Duck Cat Treats offer your feline companion the pure taste and nutrition of real duck in a convenient, shelf-stable form. These premium treats contain only one ingredient - 100% pure duck - making them perfect for cats with food sensitivities or pet parents who prefer simple, natural nutrition.
Each treat delivers the concentrated nutrition and irresistible taste that cats crave. The freeze-drying process removes moisture while preserving the essential nutrients, vitamins, and minerals naturally found in duck meat. This gentle preservation method maintains the meat's original nutritional profile without the need for artificial additives.
These treats break easily into smaller pieces, making them ideal for portion control or training sessions. The natural duck flavor appeals to even the pickiest eaters, while the high protein content supports your cat's overall health and vitality.
Duck - 100% pure duck meat, freeze-dried to perfection
Feed as a treat or reward. Break into smaller pieces for kittens or smaller cats. Always supervise your pet when giving treats. Provide fresh water at all times. Store in a cool, dry place and reseal package after opening.
Single-ingredient treats like these duck treats are excellent for cats with food sensitivities or when introducing new proteins to your cat's diet. The freeze-drying process preserves nutrients while creating a shelf-stable treat that doesn't require refrigeration.
Yes, these treats can be given to kittens. Break them into appropriate sized pieces for smaller cats and always supervise during treat time.
Store in a cool, dry place and ensure the package is properly sealed after opening to maintain freshness and prevent moisture absorption.
Absolutely! These treats break easily into smaller reward-sized pieces, making them perfect for training sessions and positive reinforcement.
The single-ingredient formula makes these treats suitable for many cats with food sensitivities, but always consult with your veterinarian about specific dietary restrictions.
Treats should not exceed 10% of your cat's daily caloric intake. Start with small amounts and adjust based on your cat's size and activity level.