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20-Oz Purina Friskies Party Mix Natural Cat Treats (Wild Caught Tuna) on sale for
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About this Item:- These Purina Friskies treats for cats are made with wild-caught tuna for the seafood taste cats crave and with no artificial colors, flavors or preservatives
- Our wholesome cat snacks contain two calories per piece
- Natural cat treats crafted with added vitamins, minerals and nutrients and featuring a crunchy texture that helps keep cat teeth clean
- Feed adult cats up to one of these Purina cat treats for each 1 pound of body weight, with a maximum of 10 treats daily
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I like these treats as they seemingly are more nutritious than others/Temptations, relatively speaking.
Tried Heart To Tail treats from Aldi recently. I was happy to see that my boys went nuts, running all around their bowls then chasing after me to beg for more. These are the best treats ever, I thought. But then I noticed the fat boys hadn't even touched them, and they were asking me WTF I did and why they weren't getting anything edible at treat time. The are picky because of the limited variety they had when they were young, and do not recognize any type of wet food as food at all, but man, the Aldi treats just seemed to pizz them off, if anything.
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