🐱 Treat your cat like royalty with every lick!
Webbox Cats Delight Lick-e-lix with Chicken offers a delectable treat for your feline friend, featuring five 15g sachets of soft, chicken-flavored goodness. Perfect for special occasions like birthdays, this 75g pack ensures your cat enjoys a gourmet experience that keeps them coming back for more.
Number of Items | 5 |
Item Weight | 0.05 Kilograms |
Unit Count | 75 gram |
Occasion | Birthday |
S**B
Tigger thinks delicious
We were looking after our granddaughters Bengal Cat for their holiday.He absolutely loved them. Did not want his other treats once he had tasted these, they where a winner every time.
T**S
Poor value
This item is extremely expensive. Cost in a local supermarket for a box of 5 is 1.40. not in excess of £8.50. as here. Very disappointed to be so overcharged. Product itself is good but the price is eye watering.
B**M
Cats love them . A real treat!
Before my lovely cat died in February the vet suggested I gave Pippa these and she was able to enjoy them when she couldn’t eat anything else. A treat for cats who love them. Good value.
W**D
Description of ‘packs’ is misleading
The description says 5 packs. Therefore 5 packs, each containing 5 sachets should have been sent. However I only received 1x pack, as the individual sachets themselves have been classed as ‘packs’.The actual meaning of the word ‘pack’:‘a small cardboard or paper container and the items contained within it’.Therefore the description given for this item is inaccurate and misleading.Shops in the UK sell a single ‘pack’ for an average cost of £3.27 at most. You are better off cost-wise by buying this item from a supermarket.
N**I
Lick-e-lix: not ideal nutritionally but potentially a life-saver for ill cats
As a raw-feeder who prefers natural and organic products, I have a love-hate relationship with Lick-e-lix. I dislike that the nutritional information is limited, that it contains dairy (not good for cats) or that it's so highly addictive, which I think causes stress to my cat when he can't access it. That said, it has sometimes been the only thing to perk him up when he's had a health "crash". Last year he suffered a bout of anorexia, the vets recommended surgery to insert a feeding tube which I obviously refused considering his poor condition at the time. We took him home and syringe-fed him Oralade which kept him going, but he continued to refuse any proper food. My partner had bought over 10 different foods and treats but nothing worked - until Lick-e-lix. It's the first thing he *chose* to eat after almost a week. It's also one of the few guaranteed ways to get him to take powdered medications or supplements or to get him a bit hydrated if he crashes. I use just 1/3 of a tube per crushed pill/supplement and store the remainder in the fridge. My advice would be to give only when necessary (a special pick-me-up when ill or for administering medication) and sparingly. I'd love for there to be more transparency regarding the ingredients and nutritional values and also for a much, much more reasonable price, however I can't deny that this has been really helpful in times of need.
A**R
My cat loves them but a bit expensive for what you get
Cat loves them but expensive for what you get
S**R
Webbix cat Lick & Lix.
It's cat Lick & Lix it was supposed to be a pack of 5 with 5 sachets in each I only received a pack of 1 although I paid for 5.
R**N
Con!
Total con. Wish I'd read the reviews before I purchased! Description says 5 packets of 5. You get 1 packet of 5 (currently £1.95 in Asda).
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