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    Cat Treats, Catnip, and the Power of Positive Reinforcement

    The best cat treats and a little encouragement can go a long way toward training your cat or kitten. Cats tend to respond to training that rewards good behavior, rather than training that punishes bad behavior. Cat treats are a great tool for rewarding behavior you want to encourage.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    The best cat treats depend on your cat’s preferences. A few good options include freeze-dried chicken treats, tuna flakes, salmon jerky, and catnip toys. Most cats love crunchy treats, so look for treats that contain natural ingredients, such as real meat or fish.

    It is generally not recommended to give cats treats every day as it could lead to obesity and other health problems. Cats should have a balanced diet that includes mostly high-quality wet or dry food with treats given in moderation. If you do give treats, make sure they are low in calories and provide some nutritional value.

    You should avoid treats that contain artificial flavors, colors, and preservatives. Also, be sure to read the ingredients carefully and avoid any treats with meat by-products, corn, wheat, dairy, or soy. Some cats may also be sensitive to certain ingredients like tuna, so always keep an eye out for potential allergens as well.

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