Home | Contact Us | FAQ | Search & Site Map | Link to Us
Sign In | Join | Other 45 Sites in Network
Home
Discussion GroupsGeneral TopicsCat AnecdotesHealth and BehaviorRescue
CatKB.com
Contact UsLink To UsSearch & Site Map

Cat Forum / Health and Behavior / April 2006

Tip: Looking for answers? Try searching our database.

Cat treats

Thread view: 
Enable EMail Alerts  Start New Thread
Thread rating: 
lastcatstanding - 13 Apr 2006 18:42 GMT
Any suggestions? I got some "catty shack" and "whiskas". Any thing
they really like?
xkatx - 13 Apr 2006 19:07 GMT
> Any suggestions? I got some "catty shack" and "whiskas". Any thing
> they really like?

Ours goes nuts for the Pounce treats.  Shake the container and she comes
running like a bat out of hell.
Brandy Alexandre - 13 Apr 2006 19:51 GMT
xkatx <whats-an-email-address@confusion.com> wrote in
rec.pets.cats.health+behav:

>> Any suggestions? I got some "catty shack" and "whiskas". Any
>> thing they really like?
>
> Ours goes nuts for the Pounce treats.  Shake the container and she
> comes running like a bat out of hell.

Temptations

Signature

Brandy Alexandre

-- Everything tastes better with cat hair in it. =^.^=

lastcatstanding - 13 Apr 2006 20:26 GMT
>xkatx <whats-an-email-address@confusion.com> wrote in
>rec.pets.cats.health+behav:
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
>
>Temptations
Yup, My two kittys love em.
tsedinger@yahoo.com - 13 Apr 2006 19:39 GMT
My cats love Aquari-yums. There are 2 kinds: Moist with the purple lid
and crunchy with the fuschia lid. I never know when they'll want one or
the other. they definitely like different kinds at different times.
but, with 5 cats, one of them will eat what I've put out.
they especially like to get afew treats at night when I'm in bed
watching TV.
Rene S. - 13 Apr 2006 21:01 GMT
I usually cook a skinless, boneless chicken breast (plain, bake in
oven), let cool and cut into *tiny* pieces. They love it, it's natural,
and it goes a long way!
JMagerl - 13 Apr 2006 22:08 GMT
Ever since Mr. Bonkers chewed open a free sample of Fancy Feast Gourmet Dry
we have been using those as treats. Otherwise he votes for the aquari-yums.
He used to like Pounce until they new and improved it last year.

> Any suggestions? I got some "catty shack" and "whiskas". Any thing
> they really like?
CatNipped - 13 Apr 2006 22:57 GMT
> Ever since Mr. Bonkers chewed open a free sample of Fancy Feast Gourmet
> Dry
> we have been using those as treats. Otherwise he votes for the
> aquari-yums.

Sammy too - she goes absolutely nuts when I shake the little sample jar of
Fancy Feast Gourmet Gold.  Since she's, um, "fluffy", I have to go easy on
them, though.

Signature

Hugs,

CatNipped

See all my masters at:  http://www.PossiblePlaces.com/CatNipped/

> He used to like Pounce until they new and improved it last year.
>
>> Any suggestions? I got some "catty shack" and "whiskas". Any thing
>> they really like?
Zathras - 13 Apr 2006 22:38 GMT
>Any suggestions? I got some "catty shack" and "whiskas". Any thing
>they really like?

Drs. Foster & Smith Tasty Snacks Crunchy Tuna Bits
LB - 13 Apr 2006 23:28 GMT
I can throw pieces of plain ol' dry food down, and Butch goes for it as
though it isn't the same stuff I just poured in his dry dish. I think
if it comes from your hands it's somehow "better" no matter what it is.

One caution: cats, just like kids, tend to love the taste of JUNK. The
cheap stuff is often loved the way kids take to McDonalds and Hostess.
Once a cat has gotten hooked on cheap junkie food, it's really hard to
move them to a good diet.
lastcatstanding - 14 Apr 2006 07:48 GMT
>I can throw pieces of plain ol' dry food down, and Butch goes for it as
>though it isn't the same stuff I just poured in his dry dish. I think
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>Once a cat has gotten hooked on cheap junkie food, it's really hard to
>move them to a good diet.

Sissy and Peek a boo will not eat table scraps. They will sniff at it
and maybe bounce it around. But dry food and snacks is all they eat.
PawsForThought - 13 Apr 2006 23:43 GMT
> Any suggestions? I got some "catty shack" and "whiskas". Any thing
> they really like?

I give mine chicken gizzards.  They're really good for their jaws and
teeth.  I also had a little sample bag of Evo (made by Innova) and gave
them a couple as treats.
Elizabeth  Blake - 14 Apr 2006 04:58 GMT
> Any suggestions? I got some "catty shack" and "whiskas". Any thing
> they really like?

Freeze dried chicken.  It's expensive and *extremely* addictive so mine
don't get it all the time.  It's Cat Crack.

--
Liz
lastcatstanding - 14 Apr 2006 07:49 GMT
>> Any suggestions? I got some "catty shack" and "whiskas". Any thing
>> they really like?
>
>Freeze dried chicken.  It's expensive and *extremely* addictive so mine
>don't get it all the time.  It's Cat Crack.

Do they have any good kitty rehabs? Peek a boo seems to isolate when
we're out of catnip.
LB - 14 Apr 2006 20:30 GMT
Elizabeth Blake:
> Freeze dried chicken.  It's expensive and *extremely* addictive
> so mine don't get it all the time.  It's Cat Crack.
--------------
Ha! Who's your pusher? Em ... I mean, where do you buy freeze dried
chicken, and is it chem-free?
Elizabeth  Blake - 15 Apr 2006 02:00 GMT
> Elizabeth Blake:
>> Freeze dried chicken.  It's expensive and *extremely* addictive
>> so mine don't get it all the time.  It's Cat Crack.
> --------------
> Ha! Who's your pusher? Em ... I mean, where do you buy freeze dried
> chicken, and is it chem-free?

It's made by Halo, and I usually get it from PetFoodDirect.com.  I just
noticed that a place by my job now carries it.  All it is is freeze dried
chicken, nothing else added.  No flavoring, no coloring, no preservatives.
Someone (probably here) said that you can also find it in places that sell
campin supplies.  Since it's freeze dried it's very lightweight and I guess
people take it camping.

The first time I bought it I gave a piece to Harriet, one of the cats at
work.  She wouldn't leave me alone after that.  She never spent time in my
office until that first taste.  As soon as I got in each morning she would
start crying for her treat and would follow me around until she got it.
Last year I got a friend's cats addicted to it while I was catsitting.

--
Liz
 
Sign In
Join
My Latest Posts
My Monitored Threads
My Blog
My Photo Gallery
My Profile
My Homepage

Start New Thread
Enable EMail Alerts
Rate this Thread



©2008 Advenet LLC   Privacy Policy - Terms of Use
This website includes both content owned or controlled by Advenet as well as content owned or controlled by third parties.