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Old 22-01-2012, 07:37 PM
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Cat treats

What would you reccomend I can give my Kitten as snacks or treats or is she to young. She just has Whiskas Kitten pouches and biscuits at the moment and I just give her the reccomended amount it suggests on the pack. xxx
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Old 22-01-2012, 07:49 PM
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One word, one bird, cooked and diced for a little mouth ......Chicken!

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Does anyone know Dreamies? Cats go CRAAAZYYY over these treats! Sometimes I'm scared of losing my hand!
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Re: Cat treats

Thrive treats Thrive Cat Snacks: Great Deals on Cat Snacks & Flakes at zooplus
or P@H do a similar one Purely Scrumy Chicken/fish for half the price.Pure dried meat/fish.
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My Billy could eat Temptations and dreamies all day!!
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Re: Cat treats

A word from someone who knows - don't give kittens too many Dreamies - they get very runny bottoms
Nature's Menu treats are good and easily available. My girls won't touch Thrive
Raw chicken wings or cooked prawns go down well here too
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Some shreds of tuna, or a little bit of kitten milk goes down well in this household
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Cooked chicken and 'Dreamies' are favourites in our house.
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Re: Cat treats

Dont think I have found a treat the 3 mouseketeers dont like here!
And if I am cooking, any raw meat is obviously meant for them, to the extent that they jump on the worktop and snatch it from my unsuspecting hand (or they try )
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Defo try Thrive. Its all natural so really good.
No point giving a great diet just to ruin it with junk food treats. Thrive get a from Thomas
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