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Wanpy Cat Duck Jerky Strips 80g

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Wanpy Cat Duck Jerky Strips 80g is rated 4.3 out of 5 by 3.
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I254402-Wanpy Cat Duck Jerky Strips 80g
I254402-Wanpy Cat Duck Jerky Strips 80g

Product details

SKU
I254402
Pet
Cat
Life Stage
Adult, Senior
Benefits
100% NaturalLow fat, high proteinLow fat, high proteinPromotes healthy chewing,Strengthens bones,Contains real chicken breast as the number one ingredient
Description
Wanpy Cat Treats are a great tasting, easily digestible, natural snack for dogs
Ingredients
duck, chicken, soya flour, glycerin, sorbitol, starch, salt, colorants
Rated 3 out of 5 by Nixz from Good but probably need refrigeration once opened I bought a pack about a month ago- one of my cats LOVES them & the other is not fussed about them at all. The treats are pleasant to feed as no strong smell. They are also not hard or bone dry either. They only get 3* from me though as the treats went bad way too quickly. Nothing is listed on the pack stating they need to be refrigerated, yet after 3ish weeks a good 75% of the bag has gone moldy before it could be fed which is seriously disappointing. I will be purchasing them again, but next time they will live in the fridge in the hopes that it prevents them from going off too quickly.
Date published: 2023-12-05
Rated 5 out of 5 by Aria from Cat LOVES These My cat is used to getting the biscuit type treats, but wanted to try something else. She was a little hesitant at first, but once she figured out it was food, she gobbled it down like a starving hyena. She would sacrifice you into a volcano for a bag of these.
Date published: 2023-12-21
Rated 5 out of 5 by Brianna Ward from Totally addictive treats! My Trouble loves these treats so much. He'll practically claw the package out of my hand to get them!
Date published: 2023-10-17
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