INABA Churu Lickable Purée Natural Cat Treats Tuna & Chicken 3 Flavor Assortment of 12 Tubes
Original price was: $ 15.96.$ 13.11Current price is: $ 13.11.
Price: $15.96 - $13.11
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Here at Inaba, we know your cat is a beloved family member. That’s why each of our Churu Lickable Creamy Purée Natural Cat Treats are made from high-quality ingredients, including wild-caught tuna and farm-raised chicken. Since cats are not naturally drawn to water, we have made these a high-moisture, low calorie cat treat that your kitties will love. They contain 91% moisture and have only 6 calories per tube. That’s a tenth of the calories of traditional dry cat treats and more than 1000 times the moisture (8% vs. 91% moisture). In addition, we’ve also added Taurine to help with their vision, digestions and heart health, as well as, Vitamin E for immunity and Green Tea Extract for its natural antioxidants. What they’re missing? They’re grain-free, preservative-free, carrageenan-free and free from artificial colors, making them a cat treat you can feel good about feeding. Designed to be hand fed, you can use to help calm the feistiest of outdoor ferals or treat your pampered indoor pussycat. They can be used a dry/canned cat food topper or to assist with giving medications. Available in 19 savory flavors, you’ll be able to find a flavor that your kitty will crave no matter what stage of life they are (kitten to senior). Inaba Churu makes snack time fun for you and your feline friends.
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
Package Dimensions : 10.55 x 5.67 x 1.46 inches; 7.37 ounces
Item model number : BHBUKPPAZINH2685
Date First Available : October 8, 2016
Manufacturer : INABA
ASIN : B01MCQSNY0
MADE WITH WHOLESOME INGREDIENTS YOU CAN TRUST: Every Inaba product is made with yummy ingredients including farm-raised chicken and/or wild-caught tuna
KEEP YOUR FELINE HYDRATED WITHOUT ADDING CALORIES: Each delicious, creamy Churu tube contains 91% moisture and only 6 calories (a tenth of the calories of traditional dry cat treats), which makes it a healthy snack you can feel good about feeding
FREE OF THE BAD STUFF: Your feline friend is important to us, which is why we’ve kept things like grains, preservatives, artificial colors and carrageenan out of our cat treats, but we added things like Vitamin E for immunity
HAVE THEM EATING OUT OF YOUR HAND: These lickable purée meat tubes for cats were designed to be fed by hand, as an interactive way to spend time with your feline, but you can use as a wet/dry cat food topper or as a way to disguise medication
ADD SOME VARIETY TO YOUR CAT’S LIFE: Available in nineteen savory flavors, cats of all stages (kitten to senior) will be able to find a flavor they love
Customers say
Customers enjoy the tasty treats for their cats. They find the treats good value and effective in getting nutrition into their pets without hurting them. The treats are lickable and easy to use, though some have different opinions on the smell and nutritional value.
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8 reviews for INABA Churu Lickable Purée Natural Cat Treats Tuna & Chicken 3 Flavor Assortment of 12 Tubes
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Original price was: $ 15.96.$ 13.11Current price is: $ 13.11.
Casey –
My cat loves this
This is the same product my vet uses My cat loves this treat. All cats should eat is SOFT food for their teeth. Unlike dogs. Highly recommend
Nancy –
Kitties, favorite, treat!
Kitty favorite treat! Great price.
Penny L. Hudson –
Treat for fur babies
My fur baby loves all the different varieties.
Sharla Jones –
Lickable Cat Treat
My cat truly enjoys this lickable treat.
Randi Kish –
Cat crack
My cats go crazy for this stuffI mix my elderly cats medication into it and my cat eats it no problemMuch easier than trying to give him a pill
N. George –
I had to hide them in the fridge.
They are spendy for cat treats I admit it, but I was told that they might help me get my cat’s nails trimmed. Now I have picky cats and none of them like a nail trim. So I purchased a small bundle and thought well if they don’t like them I could always donate them to our local Humane Society I am sure a cat there would love one.I got them in the mail, they are sealed in pouches kind of like a freezer pop or go-gert but for cats. I thought I best open one up and give each of the beasts a little bit to see if they like it. I started with my Middle Fur-Child, he’s the one who puts up the most fight, and he hates treats except catnip. The smell is horrible, I would put it on the same level as the Cricket Dog Treats I got my dog, those are nasty. But my middle Fur-Child came running to me, chirping right away, purring even (he never purrs), and weaving between my legs to kill me. I leaned down and let him smell it, pushing up some of the awful goop so he could lick it, he was too excited, and started making a mess but soon figured it out and held my hand in place with both claws so I could pull it back.I finally broke away about halfway through the pouch and went to the oldest. He doesn’t each treats period, not even catnip anymore. He sniffed it a bit, and licked it from my fingers then gave me the judgemental look of well if you insist, then proceeded to force me to bite me every time I tried to pull it away to share with my youngest, who was at that point sitting right next to him trying to push him out of the way. I had to open a second pouch… she finally got her half, growling at the boys to keep them back occasionally taking hits at them, claws out, biting my fingers as she madly went for it… this of course caused my middle child to scream back at her, because of course he can’t just hiss and growl like a normal cat, no he has to scream like the inner cougar he thinks he is. This of course causes the Fun Police, our Dog to come out to investigate… and it stirs up her inner Elkhound of fish… fish… and she starts trying to push in on the action.I figured after the second pouch we might actually get a nail trim done without biting, but we might have to do it in a closed room to keep the fighting down and went to put the rest up on the fridge with the other pet treats, only to find the middle child several times throughout the evening attempting to liberate them and rip them open. They are now sealed in the fridge in a ziplock bag stuffed in the back.Buy at your own risk.
pianostar –
A Literal Answer to Prayer!
The mother lode! Jackpot! Bingo!I have a 12-year-old kitty who has a chronic upper respiratory thing going on. One vet said he had a clogged tear duct (he doesnât), another vet said he had a chronic herpes viral infection (he doesnât). His sneezing, congestion, itching, hair pulling, and runny eyes seem worse when heâs stressed (and heâs what they euphemistically call a âhyper-vigilantâ kitty, so heâs stressed a lot), when there are seasonal allergens going on, or when I use scented litter or chemical cleaners. My latest vet, who has bad allergies himself, suggested a daily 10 mg Zyrtek tablet, which he takes himself and gives to two of his own dogs daily.So I set about to medicate my kitty daily and thereby cause him to hate me. I would put a towel in the kitchen sink and then go chasing him around the house. As soon as he saw the towel go into the sink and the kitchen light go on, he commenced to run and hide. These are the things I have tried unsuccessfully: shoving the pill down his throat with my finger; shoving the pill down his throat with a piller thatâs about a foot too long; putting the crushed pill in wet food (he wasnât interested); putting the crushed pill in peanut butter (too sticky and thick); putting the crushed pill in his daily Cat Lax, a hairball-prevention gel that he likes (the pill particles just stick to the outside of it); and putting the crushed pill in a bacon-flavored pill masker the consistency of Play-Doh (too hard to chew, and cats donât eat bacon, anyway).So I decided that life was too short for both of us to be that stressed, and I gave up. Then his sinuses got infected, he started slinging mucus from his nose all over the place, sneezing in my face when he came to snuggle, pulling the hair off his tummy, and hacking, and I realized I had to take him to the vet and get him some antibiotics. And I felt guilty.Since the liquid antibiotics were not too difficult to administer, I made the comment to the vet that I wished the Zyrtek came in liquid form (they do make a fruit-flavored syrup for children, but I would have had to give him a large amount of it). The vet suggested that maybe one of the compounding pharmacies could make it, and I was very excited, despite the $35 monthly cost. But the compounded liquid is in oil, which meant that it was messy, turned to sludge, and clogged the syringe. I asked the pharmacy if they could compound it in water, which they can, but then it would only last for 14 days, so the monthly cost would be $70!I started reading piller reviews again and bought some syringe pillers (you have to buy a dozen to get one) that you put water into with the pill at the end. Before I could get it into his mouth, the pill fell out. (There is no piller that gets very good reviews.) In desperation, I came back to Amazon and started doing searches on words like âmedication.âThen I came across this! OMG! This stuff is life-changing! His attitude has changed from, âMom, why do you hate me?â to âMom, whenâs my next pill?âThis stuff is about the consistency of pudding (and very stinky), so a crushed pill completely dissolves into it instead of just sticking to it. (I am still not sure he wouldnât just eat around the pill if I didnât crush it.) I can get about three pillsâ worth out of one foil tube. When I open a new tube, I squeeze it into a mini Tupperware container, then scoop out about one-third of it with a little cosmetic âpaddle,â dissolve the crushed pill into the stuff, mix it around, while he is anxiously waiting outside the bathroom door. (In fact, most of the time, I can’t even get him to wait outside, now that he knows the routine.) Then it is down the hatch in about two licks! And I refrigerate the remainder in the Tupperware container. The little tube is not the most convenient thing to squeeze out for every three pills, but it’s worth the effort.Hereâs the pill crusher I got, which works quite well: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B06XCB7SF3/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1One week later:This would all be lovely, but after 8 days, my kitty decided he didn’t like it anymore! Cats!
Marybeth Davis –
Cats love all flavors
My cats and kittens absolutely love these in all of the flavors