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Cats love the delicious, crunchy taste of Temptations, so give your cat purr-worthy Temptations Classic Crunchy and Soft Cat Treats Tempting Tuna Flavor, and they'll come running the moment you open the pack. Each of these tuna-flavored cat treats has less than 2 calories and provides an irresistible combination of both crunchy and soft textures. They also come in a stay-fresh tub, so your feline friend can enjoy their favorite cat snack when you open it, but not when they shouldn't! These Temptations Classic Cat Treats are a perfect addition to your cat's regular feeding routine: Use them as a treat, a meal, or a cat food topper. Temptations Classic Cat Treats are the purr-fect way to show your feline friend how much you care.
SKU | 3349857 |
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Lifestage | Adult |
Primary Flavor | Seafood |
Primary Brand | Temptations |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 30 OZ |
Grain Free | No |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Primary Flavor | Seafood |
Lifestage | Adult |
Breed Sizes | Most Sizes |
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Length | 6.38 IN |
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Height | 7.36 IN |
Width | 5.35 IN |
Chicken By-Product Meal, Ground Corn, Animal Fat (preserved with Mixed Tocopherols), Wheat Flour, Brewers Rice, Dried Meat By-Products, Natural Flavors, Brewers Dried Yeast, Potassium Chloride, Choline Chloride, Salt, Caramel Color, DL-Methionine, Taurine, Calcium Carbonate, Vitamin E Supplement, Zinc Sulfate, Natural Tuna Flavor, Ferrous Sulfate, Dried Cheese, Mixed Tocopherols (preservative), Copper Sulfate, Vitamin A Supplement, Citric Acid (preservative), Niacin Supplement, Vitamin B12 Supplement, Riboflavin Supplement, Manganese Sulfate, Thiamine Mononitrate, D-Calcium Pantothenate, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride (Vitamin B6), Vitamin D3 Supplement, Biotin, Potassium Iodide, Folic Acid, Rosemary Extract Please reference ingredient image for complete ingredient list.
Crude Protein (min.) 28.0%, Crude Fat (min.) 21.0%, Crude Fiber (max.) 4.5%, Moisture (max.) 10.0%.
For An Adult Cat, Feed 11-13 Treats Per 10 Pounds of Body Weight Daily. If Fed as a Main Meal, Feed 1/2 - 2/3 Cup Per 10 Pounds of Body Weight Daily. Provide Fresh Drinking Water At All Times. Please Reference Directions Image for Complete Directions.
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My cat is not eating her food. I tried 2 x dry food (she usually eats this) and 6 different canned food. The only thing she will not turn down and eat is tuna (made for humans).
Our cat is refusing to eat after being diagnosed with pancreatitis. He will make the effort to eat, however, Whenever we open a can of tuna or wet food, he runs to it. When we put it on a plate, he just sniffs it and doesn't eat anything except temptations treats. We have try putting tuna in a syringe and force feed but he backs away and twists his head. When we offered him treats, he ate them like he was starving. Does this have to do with the pancreatitis or that temptations is cat crack
I give my tabby cat 2 cat treats (temptation chicken for indoor cat for hairballs. After breakfast, after lunch and when my son comes home from work. Lately after she has her treats she throws up some a hairball along with some fluid the color of the treat. Should I be concerned or is there something else we could give her. We feed her Science Diet for cats under 6 that has hairball control. We be moving her up to food for cats over 7 when we finish this bag. Thank you, Carolyn Baker
My senior cat (14) stopped eating his regular dry cat food. I did try a couple new different kinds but he just wanted wet food. Now he seems to bore of that quickly so I have switching up brands. Is there a certain brand/flavor you recomend? I went from Friskies to Iams. Now he is eating Fancy Feast. I just don't know what's best to do.
Hello. I am currently feeding my 1 year old cat Royal Canin Selected Protein PR Dry Cat Food due to his food allergies. All is good and well with the food but I was wondering if anybody had suggestions for treats? He cannot have chicken or seafood of any sort. I've tried PureBites and he wouldn't touch them. Any brands of treats that you guys recommend? I am also open to making homemade treats if that's a good place to start.
What should I look for when buying cat food? Blossom likes wet but she occasionally throws up ( especially if it's in gravy or sauce) and Kenwood likes dry but will also eat Blossom's food if available. Right now Blossom is eating Purina Pro Plan and Kenwood is eating Fancy Feast Filet Mignon and w/ seafood and shrimp. Both are inside cats with little to moderate activity . Blossom is 9 years old and Kenwood is 3 1/2. Kenwood is a big black cat and slightly overweight while Blossom is small.
My male cat is about 2 years old. He's overweight. He refuses canned cat food, but he will eat canned tuna in water. He eats dry treats and some dry cat foods. He needs to lose weight. He was an alley cat we adopted last year. He's got all his shots and is neutered.
sorry they’re not pedigree tasty bites. we just keep these snacks in that package because the pedigree one closes, and the original package for this snack doesn’t, so when the pedigree ones were done we put this small bones there. they’re called “snack mini-bone” by activpet but they’re no available in the US. i do remember that in the original package it said it was good as a reward for exercise.
My cat is exhibiting sharp tremors, a quick muscle contraction, near the front torso. Seems to happen in clusters.Have been giving Temptations food, will cut that out. We share some salmon at times, high in fat oil. Cat is still active, jumps and runs, only see tremors when sitting or lying.
Hi Is it ok to give a variety of canned food flavors for Thanos or should I stick to one flavor?? He s not liking the dry food lately so I thought I changed it up for him and he loves it...but I want to know if it's ok to give him a variety of flavors
I have tried a new food and my cat likes it. It is 'tuna in jelly', from Whiskas. One pouch of 85g, he eats almost all of it (leaves a little bit of it uneaten). I have seen on internet that tuna causes yellow fat disease. Can i feed it to him once a day? Also he is an adult cat. I don't know the exact age(i found him he was a stray and he's been with me ever since.) A picture of pack contents is attached.
What training treats should I give chewy