🐾 Treat your cat like royalty with every lick!
Hartz Delectables Stew Lickable Wet Cat Treats come in a variety pack of 12, each containing 1.4 ounces of delicious, lickable stew made with tender chicken or fish, designed to satisfy even the pickiest cats. With 6 different textures and flavors, these treats can be used as snacks or food toppers, ensuring your feline friend enjoys every bite.
Number of Items | 12 |
Item Weight | 16.8 Ounces |
Unit Count | 16.8 Ounce |
Occasion | Birthday |
E**S
Great treat for all cats
This is a favorite amongst all our cats. We use these to distract while we’re clipping nails and it works like a charm.
T**A
Salem says “MM! MM! GOOD”
Salem is a picky eater and these delectables are the exception to that rule! lolThere’s not a lot of “meat” in these so I always mix it with his dry food or a chopped egg for protein every once in awhile. He goes CRAZY for nothing eles but these!And I love that they don’t smell bad at all, they come in a variety of flavors, there so easy to open and serve. I mean these are the staple cat snack !Highly recommended!
E**E
My cat loves these.
I needed a high liquid content treat for my 12 year old cat that I adopted who has a previous spinal injury that causes her to have digestive problems. She loves this and it really helps her stay healthy.
K**R
Brings joy to my cat
Overpriced but cat loves them.
A**M
Picky eater no problem
My cat at my equestrian center was adopted just over year ago. She is beyond picky with her food and treats. I’ve tried giving her cheap treats and food all the way to super expensive gourmet varieties. Almost all of those were complete waste as there’s very few things she’ll actually eat thus just flushed money down drain as she either wouldn’t touch or only ate what she wanted of it liquid, meat, etc. I have to give her a pretty specific diet so that she’s not wasteful.I’ve gotten a variety across the board of Hartz delectables including one flavor in each of the varieties (gravy, broth, stew, etc). She’s had zero issues with any of them and she begs for them as much as she can in day. She gets 1 to 2 of them in evening as they’re her reward for coming into barn for lockdown all on her own.She absolutely loves them and will pick them over the treats she likes every time. She has her dry food set up right by where she’s given these in separate bowl. She’ll eat all of this and then eat her dry food.What I found in the other canned/wet foods I attempted to give her is that she liked the “juice” over the actual meat in most. She does same thing with these by licking all liquids first then grabbing the shreds and little pieces of meat.These are the perfect size for a treat feeding or added happy food. There’s not a ton in each bag and there’s not some minuscule amount either. There’s no need for a can lid or refrigerator as they’re basically single serve baggies.Something to scrape out the contents of bag is necessary as some the meat will stay in bottom or get stuck to sides while dumping into bowl. I use a plastic knife to do this but the $1 icing applicator/scraper at dollar tree that’s a miniature silicone deign also would work great. I’ve tried rolling bag up to empty all out without scraping but it doesn’t work.Just wish better cost per unit so could give her how many she would like to have in day (1 to 2 in am and 1 to 2 in pm). But I’ve yet to find them.The box they come in doesn’t hold up too well. I apply duct tape to the bottom to give it some firmness and make it where just doesn’t fall apart. Rather than keeping in original boxes separated by flavor (way they come unless variety pack), I empty the boxes, strengthen with tape, put each flavor into a stack, and then set up the daily giving order so different flavor each time given. Once all gathered for a box they’re placed into one of their original boxes with tape.It’s also great to know that if and when another cat comes into my life that both kitten and senior versions available.
M**�
My old-man cat loves these. (Packaging is meh.)
These treats thought the day help my geriatric Bengal eat more food without overwhelming his system. The vet says for geriatric kitty nutrition it’s less important what he eats as he ages past 16–and more important THAT he keeps eating to get those nutrients. So we feed him a combo of high-end meals and cheap treats like this. You do need a utensil to scrape the food out of the pouch, so it’s functional but not perfect use. Doesn’t smell bad. Easy enough. I trust it as part of a broader balanced diet for my cat’s health.
J**R
My cat loves these
My cat loves these, but about twice the cost of Sheba. Still a nice treat of different flavors. A tad messier than Sheba to deal with as well. Great topper for dry food.
J**E
Best cat snack/food for your adorable kitty
My cats absolutely go bananas for chicken and veggie stews! 5 stars!!
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