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  2. 5 best cat treats for a happy, healthy pet - AOL

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    Best lickable cat treats INABA Churu Cat Treats. Lickable treats come in small tubes, and they can be squeezed onto your cat’s regular food or fed by hand, offering a great way to interact with ...

  3. 5 Best Cat Treats to Calm Your Feline Friend in 2022 - AOL

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    Lickable cat treats have a similar consistency to wet cat food. Manufacturers usually make them with water and a meat puree and sell them in pouches. You can squeeze the lickable treat on your cat ...

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    Like most cats, Chilli and Nala can get behind any of the best cat treats, but these go further than just great taste. They're the perfect bite-sized shape for training and come in a resealable ...

  5. Whiskas - Wikipedia

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    Whiskas (formerly known as Kal Kan) is a brand of cat food sold internationally. It is owned by the American company Mars.It is available either as small meaty pieces in sauce, gravy or jelly packaged in tins, foil trays or pouches, as well as in the form of small biscuits sold in cartons or pouches and milk sold in small bottles.

  6. Wellness Pet Company - Wikipedia

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    Wellness Pet Food was founded in 1997. [5] [citation needed] Wellness recipes for dogs were introduced in 1997 [6] and Wellness cat recipes were added to the line in 2000. [7] [citation needed] By 2004, Wellness Pet Food became the leading natural pet food in independent pet specialty retailers.

  7. Cat food - Wikipedia

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    A variety of cat treats are commercially available. These can be divided into dry cat treats, wet cat treats, and semi-moist treats. [27] A 2004 survey in the US and Australia found 26% of cats received treats on a daily basis. [28] However, not more than 10% of a cat's calorie intake should come from treats. [29]

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