These come in a variety of flavors. My kitties are all huge fans of chicken, so we of course went that route.
These treats aren't just cute, in shapes like stars, but also made from a genuine protein source. In this case, that is of course chicken. They also contain accents of carrots, tomatoes, and peas. What's more, they have the benefit of harboring no artificial flavors, colors, or preservatives.
Now, though, the remaining question is, did the kitties like them? To begin with, let me remind you that the only true feline treat eaters around here are Evan and housemate Toby. Thimble and Eddy don't understand why I sometimes put these weird kibble things in front of them. Seriously, what is that about?
Evan and Toby, though, they most often appreciate a little snack of kibbles. But did they enjoy these PurinaⓇ Pro PlanⓇ treats?
They sure did! Yum!
You know who else broke into the party and enjoyed her some kitty kibbles?
Pup Astrid, that's who. She strode in like a perfect Dogzilla and helped herself. She'll try to deny it, but I caught her
(Disclaimer: As members of the Chewy.com Blogger Outreach Program, we received the PurinaⓇ Pro PlanⓇ Crunchy Bites Cat Snacks in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are our own. We only review products that we believe will be of interest to our readers, and we never recommend a product that we do not believe in.)
Wishing everybuddy a terrific Tuesday!
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Our Tip of the Day:
While a small taste of dog food is likely not toxic for your kitty, and vice versa, it is still necessary that a furbaby be fed a diet formulated specifically for their species. This is especially the case for cats, who have specific dietary requirements that are not accounted for in dog food. For this reason, a cat cannot thrive on a diet of dog food. Therefore, as I'm sure you all already know, be sure your furbaby is fed a diet specifically for their species. Of course, this goes for other pets as well, such as rabbits, rodents, birds, fish, reptiles, and amphibians. In addition, do your best to select a food that fits with their specific health status, such a kitten or puppy food for those growing young ones, a weight maintenance diet for those who might be overweight, or a renal diet for cats with chronic kidney disease. When in doubt about the best diet for your furbaby, never hesitate to consult your veterinarian.
8 comments:
Good for you Astrid to get in on the treat parade. They do look and sound yummy. We are not big treat kitties around here. Have a wonderful day.
Those treats were a big hit with everybuddy! We'll have to give them a try...'specially since they got Astrid's approval. :)
That is too funny that Astrid got some. I am glad they were such a hit. I love the drawing with the empty bowl. Great review and excellent tip.
You new header is adorable. Your drawing today made us think of Cooper Murphy. He's always complaining about an empty bowl. XOCK, Lily Olivia, Mauricio, Misty May, Giulietta, Angel Fiona, Astrid, Lisbeth, Calista Jo and Cooper Murphy
Bear doesn't usually like crunchy treats ... maybe for the same reason as Eddy and Thimble. He DOES go nuts over moist treats though :) I've never seen these in the store ... but I'm curious to try them now (not me personally ... I mean for Bear!).
Mudpie's favorite treats are Pro Plan treats...especially the lamb (probably because they're super hard to find & more expensive!)
(Love your new header!)
Glad you liked them!
Great review, Evan and Toby (and Astrid)! Those treats sound pretty nommy. :)
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