🐱 Treat Your Cat Like Royalty!
The Delectables Savory Broths Lickable Wet Cat Treat Variety Pack includes twelve 1.4-ounce pouches of grain-free, savory broth treats made with real meat and seafood. Designed to entice even the fussiest felines, these treats can be used as a food topper or a standalone snack, ensuring your cat enjoys every bite without any fillers or artificial ingredients.
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 16.8 Ounces |
Unit Count | 16.8 Ounce |
Occasion | Birthday |
K**.
My cats love this!
I have an older cat who is almost toothless who just about eats her weight in these! She is a fussy eater but loves them, thank goodness. My other cats love them too, but mostly it is the older one who eats this as a regular supplement to canned food.
S**S
Love it, senior cat loves it.
My cat loves it, and he has had dental health problems. He is a senior boy. I have tried different kinds of foods for him to enjoy over the past several months, and this is one of his favorite snacks. He enjoys the broth. Today he had dental health care that included anesthesia and I was worried for his safety, given that he is a senior boy. I am so glad that I got these for him on Amazon Prime shipping because it came right in time before his health procedures and he was enjoying it so much when he came home from the pet hospital. Really appreciate that.
S**K
My three senior cats LOVE them.
My three senior cats Love them! At least for now. They are CATS! Arailia, 21 years old and a rescue, who was almost starved to death, weighed about two pounds and the veterinarian said was at least one and a half years old. Dyna Mite, 19 years old and purchased from a cattery, who the owner told me was a runt when she talked me into purchasing her for half price, along with her half-sister for full price, pet quality. Sister, Gigi, passed away at 16 years old. Dyna, when seen by a friend for the first time, was mistaken for my youngest cat, who I referred to as my big boy. I told her, "No, that was my runt." My "big boy", Tufts, was dumped by a horse farm, and apparently so badly mistreated by his dumpee, that he didn't get along well not only with people but also with other animals. The horse farm owner took very good care of all the cats dumped near or on her farm, but she felt that Tufts, as she had named him, needed to live indoors. She could not take him into her house, since two other dumped cats, who had FIP were already living in there. So Tufts came to live with me and the three cats I had at that time. My older two male cats had passed away, and now I had just the three younger females left. Tufts got along with the girls, and he accepted my feeding him. He slowly accepted me, but he has remained shy for a lot of years especially with males. He has probably been with me for close to ten years, and he has recently been showing that he wants to accept affection from me. He will even jump into my lap and lie down for awhile, and a few times he has actually fallen asleep for short periods of time. He goes to the basket where I keep the grooming tools, and he flips the brush he likes best to let me know he wants brushed. All of my cats are long haired. The basket of tools is very necessary! However, we had to go to a groomer for a long time to get shaved now and then,because he and grooming didn't get along at all. Now he lets me know he wants it. Then, of course, there is Ragdoll, Dyna, shoving her way in as well. That'll shoot the next hour! Back to Tufts, who I'm guessing is probably around 12 - 14 years old. It has taken a very long time, but he IS my big boy now. He is still shy, but he will at least come out into the same room with visitors and let them see him. Pet him, NO, but see him, as the big handsome tuxedo boy he is, yes. I, now, live in an Independent Living area of a community, They allowed me to bring my cats. I have a housekeeper, who comes in every other week, She also rescues homeless cats. One day I looked in the bedroom to find her on her belly, reaching under the bed squeezing one of the treats out of the tubes for him to lick it up. He would be much friendlier with her, I"m sure if she didn't bring that vile machine called a vacuum cleaner in with her. With my three hairy ones, I, too, clean between her cleanings, and he heads for the closet then, too.Every evening they all come out to sit in a row and stare at me to let me know IT IS SNACK TIME. I hope they don't ever decide to act like they are cats and get tired of this food item!!
P**L
Broth
Suzi, my cat, loves this stuff. She gets very verbal if she doesn't get it for a bedtime snack every night.
J**B
Cat eats
Finally a wet type food my cat will eat, even the meat parts.
C**H
My Cat's rating___ Great
I cannot give you a rating but, my cat sure can. From the moment I open one: really even before I open one, she is asking! I have shortened the name of it for her and I say; do you want SOUP? She gives me a loud MEOWL; then, I say OK! From the moment I put it in her bowl she starts lapping it up and even when I walk across the kitchen I can still hear her lapping it up. I say to myself, that stuff must be good. Again, this is my Cat's rating not mine; and again she eats it all. C.D.H.
A**P
Mmm mmm kitty gravy
I use this to give my epileptic cat her meds, she gobbles it up. Currently subscribed, I'll use it forever honestly.
P**R
Perfect wet food
This is the only wet food I buy now for a few reasons: (1) my cat doesn't like really chunky wet food but mostly likes the gravy. This has a perfect combination of fish pieces and gravy. (2) It's the perfect portion for my cat. The fancy feast cans were too much and my cat would never finish them so it felt wasteful. (3) It's really hydrating! It can be hard to get cats to properly hydrate which leads to UTIs. This food is both nutritious and hydrating!
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