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  #21  
Old November 25th 03, 11:53 PM
Judy F
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Thanks for all the suggestions guys- I'm sure one of them will appeal to my
finicky cats...
Judy F

"Carrie-Lou Salter" wrote in message
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"Judy F" wrote in message
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Does anyone have any suggestions for treats for cats? I've tried lots of
catnip flavored treats and my cats just ignore them. The only thing they

get
excited about are Friskies Dental diet dry food (those yellow balls),

but
I'd like to have some variety.
thanks
Judy F


Casey absoltely adores the Salmon flavored "Luv" brand that Purina
makes...not sure if they are available in USA, but they are all over in in
Canada..

http://www.purina.ca/products/purina...at/default.asp

Carrie




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Old November 25th 03, 11:53 PM
Judy F
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Thanks for all the suggestions guys- I'm sure one of them will appeal to my
finicky cats...
Judy F

"Carrie-Lou Salter" wrote in message
...
"Judy F" wrote in message
...
Does anyone have any suggestions for treats for cats? I've tried lots of
catnip flavored treats and my cats just ignore them. The only thing they

get
excited about are Friskies Dental diet dry food (those yellow balls),

but
I'd like to have some variety.
thanks
Judy F


Casey absoltely adores the Salmon flavored "Luv" brand that Purina
makes...not sure if they are available in USA, but they are all over in in
Canada..

http://www.purina.ca/products/purina...at/default.asp

Carrie




  #23  
Old November 26th 03, 01:39 AM
Judy
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Matilda doesn't care for treats containing ground yellow corn so I don't buy
commercial cat treats for her. The things she considers to be good treats
for her are the occasional water packed sardine, egg yolk or slurp of table
cream.

Judy
"Judy F" wrote in message
...
Thanks for all the suggestions guys- I'm sure one of them will appeal to

my
finicky cats...
Judy F

"Carrie-Lou Salter" wrote in message
...
"Judy F" wrote in message
...
Does anyone have any suggestions for treats for cats? I've tried lots

of
catnip flavored treats and my cats just ignore them. The only thing

they
get
excited about are Friskies Dental diet dry food (those yellow balls),

but
I'd like to have some variety.
thanks
Judy F


Casey absoltely adores the Salmon flavored "Luv" brand that Purina
makes...not sure if they are available in USA, but they are all over in

in
Canada..

http://www.purina.ca/products/purina...at/default.asp

Carrie






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Old November 26th 03, 01:39 AM
Judy
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Matilda doesn't care for treats containing ground yellow corn so I don't buy
commercial cat treats for her. The things she considers to be good treats
for her are the occasional water packed sardine, egg yolk or slurp of table
cream.

Judy
"Judy F" wrote in message
...
Thanks for all the suggestions guys- I'm sure one of them will appeal to

my
finicky cats...
Judy F

"Carrie-Lou Salter" wrote in message
...
"Judy F" wrote in message
...
Does anyone have any suggestions for treats for cats? I've tried lots

of
catnip flavored treats and my cats just ignore them. The only thing

they
get
excited about are Friskies Dental diet dry food (those yellow balls),

but
I'd like to have some variety.
thanks
Judy F


Casey absoltely adores the Salmon flavored "Luv" brand that Purina
makes...not sure if they are available in USA, but they are all over in

in
Canada..

http://www.purina.ca/products/purina...at/default.asp

Carrie






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Old November 26th 03, 05:18 PM
Rene
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"Judy F" wrote in message ...
Does anyone have any suggestions for treats for cats? I've tried lots of
catnip flavored treats and my cats just ignore them. The only thing they get
excited about are Friskies Dental diet dry food (those yellow balls), but
I'd like to have some variety.
thanks
Judy F


How about the freeze-dried fish or shrimp that's available? I bought
the shrimp (brand was "Shrimp-purrs") and Tucker loves those. And it's
natural too.

Another favorite is Whiskas "Crunch" treats. They come in a small
Pringles-like can. Low-fat and very tiny treats. I can trick both cats
into thinking they're getting something "big."

Also, a big hit is sort of a treat--fresh, but frozen catnip. Gets me
through the winters when nothing grows outside.
  #28  
Old November 26th 03, 05:18 PM
Rene
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"Judy F" wrote in message ...
Does anyone have any suggestions for treats for cats? I've tried lots of
catnip flavored treats and my cats just ignore them. The only thing they get
excited about are Friskies Dental diet dry food (those yellow balls), but
I'd like to have some variety.
thanks
Judy F


How about the freeze-dried fish or shrimp that's available? I bought
the shrimp (brand was "Shrimp-purrs") and Tucker loves those. And it's
natural too.

Another favorite is Whiskas "Crunch" treats. They come in a small
Pringles-like can. Low-fat and very tiny treats. I can trick both cats
into thinking they're getting something "big."

Also, a big hit is sort of a treat--fresh, but frozen catnip. Gets me
through the winters when nothing grows outside.
  #29  
Old November 27th 03, 12:17 PM
Jeannie
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My cat (and every cat I have ever come across) loves Kukamunga (I think
thats how you spell it) catnip treats. I only have to shake the tin and
she's straight there! It's really strange becasue she doesn't like catnip
at all generally but I think these treats have some meat derivatives in them
too. They sell them in most (UK) pet shops.

Jeannie

"Judy F" wrote in message
...
Does anyone have any suggestions for treats for cats? I've tried lots of
catnip flavored treats and my cats just ignore them. The only thing they

get
excited about are Friskies Dental diet dry food (those yellow balls), but
I'd like to have some variety.
thanks
Judy F




  #30  
Old November 27th 03, 12:17 PM
Jeannie
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My cat (and every cat I have ever come across) loves Kukamunga (I think
thats how you spell it) catnip treats. I only have to shake the tin and
she's straight there! It's really strange becasue she doesn't like catnip
at all generally but I think these treats have some meat derivatives in them
too. They sell them in most (UK) pet shops.

Jeannie

"Judy F" wrote in message
...
Does anyone have any suggestions for treats for cats? I've tried lots of
catnip flavored treats and my cats just ignore them. The only thing they

get
excited about are Friskies Dental diet dry food (those yellow balls), but
I'd like to have some variety.
thanks
Judy F




 




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