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Tom Cat
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Hi,
I feed my cat those dehydrated turkey treats everyday. He is a skinny little thing so it isn't effecting his weight, but I just want to make sure they are safe for him. The ingredient's says it is just turkey, but is there other things I should be aware of? Thank you |
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Tom Cat
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Yes, it does specify that they are cat treats. Nobody has really heard of them?
I'm guessing they are ok for him, but one never really knows. I did feed my cat canned salmon so I know how it can be tricky knowing if some things are really ok. |
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Cool Cat
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They shouldn't be a problem because dehydrated meats are often found in cat foods too.
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Tom Cat
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Thank you.
My cat acts crazy, more like a wild animal, when I get them out. Before I found these I tried a couple different treats and he wouldn't even touch them. He also LOVES dog biscuits, but I am quick and so it the dog. |
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