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Cats can be picky. I have a purebred Ragdoll that I sometimes wonder about, because he is SO picky. He will not eat canned food, Bonita flakes, raw food, and does not like catnip. I have tried several cat treats, and I had given up, until I tried the Kitty Kissers Anchovy treats. He loves them! Who knew? I like them because they are natural treat (dried anchovies) without preservatives. I want my cats to live long healthy lives, so I feed them natural, unprocessed foods, as much as possible. I think this is a good product for any cat and I would recommend it.
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This rating is for the product, which is hard to find and deeply craved at our house. Delicious I guess. Can't bring myself to try the little freeze dried critters.Unfortunately, I must again advise whoever might care [no one, Im thinking] that I never received this order, though last time I mentioned this someone from Amazon or the retail purveyor of said product said they would track it. Yeah, right. Never heard from them again; will never order from them again (kitty treat company, that is). The days have turned into weeks, and now, I think, into months. We've given up and will return to our old supplier eventually after their long period of out of stock on the anchovy treats is remedied. Bad juju being sent with this to American Health Kennels, Inc. from Rufus and Chester, two very spoiled boys used to getting what they want.
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Expected dried silvery little fish (1 to 2 inch) that I've found before and that both cats liked. These are yellowed pieces that appear to be explosively vacuum dried. Texture is different. One cat eats them but the other won't touch them.Read Best Reviews of Kitty Kissers Anchovies Pet Treat, 1-Ounce Here
I have three Himalyans, all turned their noses up at this treat offerring. The cat reviewers were not impressed with the texture or the portion size.However, I believe the feral strays in our neighborhood may have enjoyed them.
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