Susan
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2025
My cats didn't want anything to do with these. They looked good but they just weren't interested.
Margaret
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2025
All I have to say is, "Do you want a kabob?" and he runs to the pantry. He loves playing with them and then snacks on it.
nanczi greenwood
Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2024
My Ragdoll is older and I need to make sure he gets the right amount of protein. He is older and very picky about treats. I tried these just to see if he would be a tiny bit interested...... He loves them, the only one of my cats that does really like them and eats every bit of them. With plenty of water, these are the best treat he could possibly eat.
A.C.R.
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2024
I got these thinking my cats would be getting a great treat but they didn't so much as give it a second sniff....they absolutely refused to eat it. So while other cats may like it, ours did not.
Bach Mai Allen
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2024
My cats loved these. I have to break it up bc they couldn’t figure out how to eat it😂. They are soft enough to eat for cats who don’t have teeth issues.
monica jorn
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2024
I can’t believe this is on the market. The kabobs and the stick that hold the kabobs together are not able to be chewed up by either of my cats. The kabobs are definitely of a size to be a choking hazard if swallowed whole, and the 2” stick is no better. Despite them trying to chew them up, they didn’t “soften up” nor break apart. I’m giving these to my bigger dogs who can at least bite these and would never buy them again.
Julessays
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2024
These 'treats' seem completely unsuitable for a cat. It is a great idea, if they were the least bit soft. But they are hard as a rock and do not soften no matter what I tried and are not returnable so a big waste of money for me. My cats loved the smell of them and seemed to want to eat them but it was physically impossible. Maybe an outdoor cat could handle these but not any of my 3 indoor cats could. They LOVE the tube treats though! :)
AshrArtz
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2023
The good news (mews) is that my kitty loves the flavor. She absolutely took selfish possession of this as soon as I handed it to her. The ingredients read well, and look like they are a healthy enough treat for cats. Okay, what I don't care for is that these are very hard in touch, and in watching her try to chew it. They are very solid and tough. She couldn't figure out how to eat it (like a dog would, holding with paws, chewing from one end to the other), and she was at times sticking the whole stick in her mouth! She did break off one chunk (kabob), which by itself is larger than any average cat treat, and I think she swallowed it whole... so much for the dental aspect of this chew, right? She had another bit stuck somewhere in her mouth or teeth, and coughed on it. I took what was left away from her, afraid she might choke on it, and I cut it into little pieces and gave it back to her, and she did enjoy that just as well. My kitty has a relatively small mouth, little teeth, so maybe these are more suited for a cat with hardier teeth and who are used to more chewing action. I usually just give her crunchie treats, not hard and chewy ones. Maybe my kitty wasn't worried, but I was!