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Well, as long as he is eating his dried food fine, you can either stop the treats completely, he will forget about them eventually and you can then try him again on different treats. Alternatively you can give him 2-3 temptations a day, this isn't going to cause him any harm as long as it's in small quantities.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
It's great that you want to work on some training with Boomer! Most cats really enjoy this - and despite what people often say, they're very trainable if you're patient and have tasty rewards :) There are lots of good options available for training treats. Personally, I like Temptations, Blue Wilderness, and Zukes brand soft treats for training. You can also use tiny dollops of canned food as a training reward, if he prefers this.
You may try giving him commercial cats treats (there is a brand called Temptations that most cats seem to love). Greenies are treats that are actually good for their teeth and come in many flavors as well. Any type of meat you give Pelly needs to be lean and free of fat and cooked. You may try a small amount (like a pinky finger nail size) of beef or turkey. Remember this should only be in moderation. These foods could upset his tummy if he is sensitive or they are given in excess. I hope this helps.
I recommend you check out cat treats by Orijen. They have a wide variety of treats that contain meats other than chicken and seafood such as lamb, boar, and venison :-) https://www.orijen.ca/foods/cat-food/freeze-dried-cat-treats/?lang=us
Cats certainly do love treats, but I wouldn't say they can become addicted to them. They can prefer them over their normal food, and giving them too many isn't good for Jimmy's health. It can lead to him being overweight, which in turn can lead to joint problems, diabetes, and cardiac disease. You can simply stop offering them to Jimmy, you don't need to detox him from it. He shouldn't have treats more than once a week. I hope this helps!