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Cats are finicky friends, even when it comes to treat time. Luckily, the market is filled with options for giving your kitty a few tasty tokens of appreciation, whether you’re looking to reward good behavior, improve their health, or simply say “I love you.” Cat treats can serve several purposes, including bonding, dental health, hiding pills, training, or helping your cat relax. It’s particularly important to be aware of the number of calories in treats and the intended life stage, so you can provide appropriate nutrition.

Temptations MixUps Crunchy and Soft Cat Treats

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What We Like: Two textures in each piece; bite-sized treats; available in bulk sizes

What We Don’t Like: Contains grains and meat meals

Temptations cat treats are a long-standing favorite among cats everywhere. In fact, these treats are known to be incredibly irresistible to cats, so don’t be surprised if they literally beg for more. The bite-sized Temptation MixUps Crunchy and Soft Cat Treats combine the best of two treat types with a crunchy outside and soft, creamy inside, and come in three tasty flavors: Backyard Cookout, Catnip Fever, and Surfer’s Delight. Backyard Cookout includes pieces flavored like chicken, liver, and beef, while Surfer’s Delight features shrimp, tuna, and salmon flavors. The Catnip Fever flavors are catnip, cheese, and chicken.

We are big fans of the multiple sizes available, including up to a 30-ounce tub, and the price is incredibly affordable, even if you don’t buy in bulk. While the ingredients aren’t the healthiest on the list—they contain grains and protein by-product and meals—we do like that they are less than two calories per treat, so you don’t have to feel too guilty when you cave to their cute faces. A word of warning: Be careful to keep the tub lids closed tightly and treat bags stored away in cabinets—cats have been known to break into tubs and chew through the plastic treat bags in order to reach these highly popular treats.

Fewer than 2 calories per treat

INABA Churu Lickable Cat Treat

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What We Like: Cats love them; good for hydration; long shelf life

What We Don’t Like: Some flavors only available in variety packs

Churu are just as irresistible to cats as Temptations, and I’ve personally never met a cat that has turned their nose up to any flavor of Churu. These wet treats are packaged in individual skinny plastic tubes (great for portability, bad for the environment), and require you to hold the tube and “feed” your cat the treat by applying pressure to the tube (kind of like a toothpaste tube). This direct delivery of such a desirable treat can help foster and strengthen a bond between you and your cat, or help establish trust between you and a new cat. Churu treats are popular with cat foster parents who are tasked with socializing cats who have been rescued from outdoor situations, and you may even see them used as a tool to gain kitty trust at vet offices and cat rescues.

Besides being absolutely loved by cats, these wet treats can add some extra hydration to your cat’s diet. Churu treats are available in a host of grain-free flavors ranging from basics like chicken, beef, and tuna to combinations including tuna and bonito flakes, beef and cheese, and chicken and scallop (among many, many, many others). This makes it easy to provide your cat with several flavor options, even if they have a food sensitivity. Plus, they come in several quantities and variety pack combinations. Packets can also be squeezed onto a plate or on top of food for a picky eater. If you want to save some of the 2-ounce treat for later, the opened tube should be stored in the fridge.

Six calories per treat

How We Picked

Our top picks for the best cat treats were selected based on their combined appeal in several categories. Our first order of business was to collect reliable recommendations from friends and colleagues who have had real-world experience with certain types of cat treats, down to the best flavors. We then did additional research to find treats that covered a wide range of cat needs, from helping to maintain a certain diet, aiding in dental hygiene, and calming the nervous system. We also considered best-sellers, long-standing cat favorites, and newbies to the market.

What to Look For

Ingredients

It can be easy to overlook the ingredients in cat treats since they’re just used as an intermittent or supplemental source of food, but you should treat the ingredients in your cat’s treats just as you would their regular food. This means looking for any possible ingredients they may be sensitive or allergic to, and the overuse of subpar ingredients like fillers. Grains, flours, meals, and starches are common fillers in cat treats because they help keep costs down and provide a good crunchy or chewy texture, but if your cat isn’t used to these ingredients, they may cause stomach upset or gastrointestinal discomfort.

Serving Size

Check the treat label to see if there is a limit for how many treats you should feed your cat. This is often broken down by weight and number of treats. This is especially important if your cat is on a diet. Either way, treats are not meant to exceed 10% of your cat’s total daily caloric intake. Depending on how often you want to dole out the treats, this can be an important number to crunch.

Life Stage

Just like with regular food, you’ll want to make sure the treat you feed your cat is appropriate for the specific life stage of your cat. For example, many treats have a minimum age because of certain ingredients, or a maximum age because of calories or fat content. This is most important when choosing a treat for kittens or senior cats.

Storage requirements

Treats have specific storage requirements, so read the fine print before sealing up the bag and stuffing it in the cabinet. Some raw treats need to be refrigerated, while others are fine tucked away on a shelf. Check the expiration of the treats, too—including how long the shelf life is and how long they’ll stay good once opened. (I’m personally guilty of leaving open bags of treats in the fridge for lengthy periods of time, so no judgment here.)

Types of Cat Treats

  • Crunchy: These kibble-like treats are a favorite among most cats and are usually budget-friendly for most humans.
  • Lickable: Hilariously called “meat gogurts” by a friend of mine, lickable treats have a puree consistency and are often packaged in individual tubes that you open at one end and squeeze into your cat’s mouth. 
  • Meat sticks: More common in the canine world, meat stick treats are basically Slim Jims for your cat, made with cat-friendly ingredients, in cat-friendly flavors. 
  • Raw: Raw treats are usually freeze-dried to preserve nutrients and keep the treats portable, though some may be frozen. These treats are full of protein, usually on the more expensive side because of their lack of fillers, and require you to wash your hands after dispensing. 
  • Functional: Functional treats are the best of both worlds—a delicious treat for your cat that sneaks in a hidden health benefit. These include dental treats, calming treats, treats that can hide medicine, and those that act as supplements.

More We Recommend

Greenies Feline Dental Cat Treats

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What We Like: VOHC-approved; beloved by cats; crunchy texture designed to clean teeth; freshens breath

What We Don’t Like: Effectiveness requires a large number of treats

Best for Dental Care: While brushing your cat’s teeth is still the best way to provide at-home dental care, offering dental treats for cats proven to help oral health is also a great option. Greenies Feline Dental Treats are crunchy treats proven by the Veterinary Oral Health Council (VOHC) to slow or reduce tartar, and can freshen breath by “cleaning” your cat’s teeth with their crunchy texture.

They are available in tuna, catnip, chicken, and salmon flavors. We love that they are designed to improve dental health, but know that you’ll need to feed an average-sized cat 16 treats a day to see these benefits. Thankfully, these dental treats are a hit with cats and available in a variety of sizes, including a 1.3-pound tub, so you won’t have trouble getting them gobbled down or have to worry about running out. Greenies should not be fed to kittens under 1 year old (unless noted on the packaging).

Under 2 calories per treat

PureBites Freeze Dried Chicken Breast Cat Treats

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What We Like: All-natural; packed with protein; single-ingredient treat

What We Don’t Like: Largest size is 5.5 ounces

Best for Grain-Free Diets: If you’ve got a cat that relies on a grain-free diet, you’ll likely need to stick to a single-ingredient cat treat like PureBites. In order to make them more affordable, a lot of cat treats contain grains or other fillers. These PureBite Freeze-Dried Chicken Breast Treats contain just one ingredient—chicken breast. This makes them a fantastic, low-calorie, high-protein, high-quality treat for your cat.

They are freeze-dried and come in bite-sized pieces that make healthy treats for your cat. They have no added grains or other ingredients, so it’s easy to avoid things your cat can’t have, and the unique texture will be an appealing reward. These treats are affordable, all-natural, and have about 2 calories each. Salmon and shrimp treat options are also available from PureBites for cats that need to avoid both grains and chicken.

Two calories per treat

Vital Essentials Freeze-Dried Raw Minnows

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What We Like: Single-ingredient, whole protein treat; freeze-dried for optimal nutrients; no fillers

What We Don’t Like: Treat size varies; can be smelly

Best for Raw Diets: If your cat is on a raw diet, these Vital Essentials Freeze-Dried Cat Treats offer a single-ingredient, protein-packed raw treat without the fuss and hassle of having to defrost anything. Vital Essentials treats are frozen fresh and then slowly freeze-dried over two days to preserve the most natural nutrients possible. These treats can be great for cats with food allergies since some of the recipes only contain one ingredient, such as minnows, chicken hearts, and duck liver. The crunchy texture is also good for naturally “cleaning” your cat’s teeth.

Each treat includes as much of the animal protein source as possible, which for the freeze-dried minnows means bones, tails, and organs—mimicking the way your cat would naturally eat any prey. We love that these treats are fresh, but they can definitely be a bit smelly (to be fair, that’s part of the reason cats dig them, too). The size of each piece varies within a package and across the full line of freeze-dried treats. You might also find that your cat has a preference for certain flavors over others. My cat Bo does not like the minnows, but he gobbles down the raw, freeze-dried duck livers, chicken giblets, and chicken hearts.

Two calories per treat

Royal Canin Veterinary Diet Adult Hydrolyzed Protein Cat Treats

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What We Like: Formulated for skin, digestive, and urinary health; great for cats with long-term food sensitivities

What We Don’t Like: Not suitable for kittens

Best for Sensitive Stomachs: These Royal Canin Veterinary Diet treats will require a prescription from your vet—and being a prescription-only product makes them one of the more expensive picks on the list—but if your cat suffers from food allergies or stomach issues, they might just be worth it to give your BFF some treats that don’t upset their digestive tract.

Not only do they improve the skin of cats with food sensitivities, they are also formulated to create an inhospitable environment within a cat’s urinary tract, reducing the likelihood of struvite and calcium oxalate crystals, making them ace for urinary health, too. We like that Royal Canin offers a 100 percent guarantee on these treats, including that your cat will like the texture and flavor (a mix between fish and chicken). Right now, these treats are only formulated for adult cats.

Fewer than 6 calories per treat

Vetriscience Composure Calming Treats for Cats

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What We Like: Scientifically-researched ingredients; non-sedating; soft chew treat

What We Don’t Like: Hot or miss texture and flavors

Best Calming Aid: Many cats are stressed, anxious, or overly excitable and can act out by scratching things they shouldn’t, urinating outside the litter box, and even acting aggressively towards other pets and people. VertiScience’s Composure Calming Treats for Cats are chews with ingredients like L-theanine, colostrum biopeptides, and thiamine that research has shown to have calming effects without the need for sedation.

These chews can be given as needed, 30 minutes before a stressful event, or daily for more consistent calming. They come in chicken, trout, and a chicken and trout flavor, and are a fish-shaped soft chew for easy administration (which we also like for their ease of chewing for senior cats or cats with mouth issues).

Five calories per treat

Greenies Pill Pockets Feline Salmon Flavor Cat Treats

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What We Like: Soft to be molded around pills; three cat-friendly flavors; fits larger pill sizes

What We Don’t Like: Smart cats may become hip to con

Best for Hiding Medicine: Giving pills to cats is not easy, but if your cat will eat a soft treat, Greenies Feline Pill Pockets will be an extremely helpful tool in your belt to get the task done. Although not quite as irresistible to cats as the crunchy Greenie treats, most cats still find these soft pills to be plenty tasty. One of the reasons these treats work so well to hide pills is that you can use your fingers to mold the soft treat around the pill, usually completely encasing it in a Trojan horse treat.

There is also enough treat to work for larger pills, too, but you can also use multiple Pill Pockets if you need more “dough” to disguise a pill or capsule. Pill Pockets are available in three flavors: salmon, catnip, and chicken, and come in a resealable bag for freshness. Note that some cats may eventually catch onto your game and begin to eat around the encased pill or refuse the Pill Pocket.

Three calories per treat

Blue Buffalo Baby Blue Crunchies Natural Grain Free Savory Salmon Kitten Treats

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What We Like: Sized for kittens’ small mouths and teeth; low in calories; tasty salmon and chicken flavors

What We Don’t Like: Only available in a 2-ounce bag

Best for Kittens: Kittens have little mouths with baby teeth, so it’s imperative to only feed them treats that are the right size for them. Airy, crunchy textures are also preferred because they are easy to break up with little bites and are less likely to cause choking compared to soft chews. These Blue Buffalo Baby Blue Grain-Free Kitten Crunchies are not only the right size and consistency for kittens, but they are healthy, too. We love the grain-free formula and that there are no meat by-products or meals. Plus, they are oven-baked for a good but not sharp crunch. Flavors are your basic chicken or salmon, but that’s not a problem with most kittens. These treats are also low in calories, so you won’t have to worry about giving too many treats when you want to reward your new furry friend.

Under 2 calories per treat

Pet Honesty Cat Hairball Support Chews

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What We Like: Effective for decreasing hairballs; cats love the taste, clean ingredients

What We Don’t Like: Pricey; may affect cats with sensitivities

Best for Hairball Prevention: Wouldn’t it be nice to have a healthy and tasty treat on hand to remedy the inevitable hairball problem? Pet Honesty Cat Hairball Support Chews may be the answer, and it’s a daily treat with clean ingredients, including apple pomace, citrus fiber, psyllium husk, and omega-3s, without corn, soy, or wheat additives. Reviewers say their cats even love the apple flavoring, and it certainly helps that each pellet-shaped treat is dual-textured, with a crunchy outer shell and a creamy filling that cats can’t resist.

Each bite-sized treat is formulated with clean ingredients to help reduce clogs by gently moving hairballs through your cat’s digestive tract. The manufacturer recommends the number of pellets based on your cat’s weight. For example, a 10-pound cat can have 10 treats a day. A 30-day supply of treats comes in a resealable bag.

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FAQ

  • What ingredients should you look for or avoid in cat treats?

    Since treats are not the bulk of a cat’s diet, the ingredients need to be safe, but they aren’t as important as the food you are feeding your cat. The first ingredient on the label should ideally be meat, and while many owners try to avoid grains, some grains are not a problem for most cats. Avoid treats with food dyes, BHA, BHT, and ingredients your specific cat is sensitive or allergic to. 

  • How often should you give your cat treats?

    Treats should not make up more than 10 percent of your cat’s diet, so they should not be given all the time. They should be something that your cat gets infrequently, and as a reward or motivator. Once or twice a day, your cat can get some treats while you are petting it or to entice it to exercise, but they should not be a constant offering. 

  • What’s the difference between catnip and cat treats?

    Catnip is a plant, and cat treats are edible food items. Catnip is often dried and sprinkled onto surfaces to attract your cat. If your cat consumes it or smells it, it may cause it to act excited or exhibit other behaviors. Catnip should not be used in place of a treat, but rather more as an occasional cat toy.

    Cat treats, on the other hand, are edible and used to train, reward, or motivate a cat. They can both be used as attractants, but catnip should not be given regularly as a treat.

Why Trust The Spruce Pets?

For this update, K. Alex Beaven refreshed current product information and reviewed our top picks, adjusting, removing, and adding cat treat products as needed. She also relied on her own experience as a lifelong cat owner trying to find cat treats that check as many boxes as possible. Alex has also written stories on the best probiotics for cats, the best lickable cat treats, and the best cat trees for The Spruce Pets.

A previous version was written by Adrienne Kruzer, a registered and licensed veterinary technician in three states, who has been writing on pet and vet topics for over a decade.

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Lickable cat treats are a great way to bond with your cat, appeal to your cat’s appetite, add hydration, and reward your cat’s good behavior. Lickable cat treats usually come in squeezable pouches or tubes and have a creamy mousse or bisque-like consistency. They’re basically like Go-Gurt, but for cats. Packed with intense flavor, they’re very popular—and often irresistible—with most cats.

Lickable treats can be squeezed directly from the package, frozen into meat popsicles, or used as a food topper. Katy Felton, DVM, CCPR, veterinarian and owner of Grateful Heart Veterinarian Clinic in Portland, Oregon, says it’s safe to give cats lickable treats at any age, though you should count the calories of each treat towards your kitty’s overall daily calorie intake.

Our favorite lickable cat treat is the Inaba Churu Chicken and Tuna Variety, a 20-pack of five classic cat flavor favorites in variations of chicken and tuna. These treats have a high moisture content, have a reliable creamy consistency, and are available almost anywhere. We also have picks for owners looking for lickable treats that target stomach issues, senior diets, and more.

INABA Churu Lickable Cat Treat

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Churu reigns supreme when it comes to lickable cat treats—it’s unlikely you’ll find a cat that bats this lickable treat away instead of pulling it closer. This gold standard of lickable treats comes in a slew of flavors and several combinations of flavor variety packs, though you can never go wrong with the classic tuna and chicken variety pack. It’s a great way to give your cat a little variation or to test out which flavor really drives them wild. 

Churu sticks have a stable, creamy consistency and are squeezed out of the tube like toothpaste. Each individual half-ounce serving can double as a food topper or be used for training, distracting, sneaking medication, or stimulating a lazy appetite. A word of warning, though: if your cat’s introduction to lickable cat treats is Churu, you might have a hard time transitioning them to a different brand of treat, regardless of the flavor.

Churu sticks are only about six calories per tube, do not require refrigeration until opened, and can be frozen and served like a push-pop to help your cat cool down in hot weather. Plus, they have a 91% moisture content, one of the highest of the bunch. 

These treats are a grain-free, high-protein, and high-moisture option that works even for the pickiest of eaters. All tuna is wild-caught, and chicken is farm-raised; however, they do contain tapioca starch, which some cat owners try to avoid. This tuna and chicken variety pack has 20 tubes in five different flavor varieties that contain fish, chicken, and shellfish. 

Primary Ingredients: Water, tuna or chicken, tapioca starch | Quantity: 20 | Calories: 6 calories per tube | Flavors: Tuna, chicken, tuna with chicken, tuna with scallop, chicken with scallop

 Zesty Paws Omega Cat Mousse Squeezable Cat Treats

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What We Like

  • Contains mineral-rich seaweed and omega-3s

  • Appropriate for all life stages and breeds

  • Fish-based formula free of chicken

  • No artificial colors, additives, or preservatives

What We Don’t Like

  • Higher in calories

  • Lower moisture content

If your cat’s coat is looking a bit dull or their skin is starting to get flaky, squeezing out these lickable Zesty Paws Omega Cat Mousse treats could be just the trick (or treat!) you need. The natural seaweed in these treats contains vitamins and minerals, but the real power is in the omega-3 fatty acids. These help nourish the skin and coat, making them shinier and more supple over time. 

These treats can be especially helpful for cats on a kibble-only diet, even though they have a below-average moisture content of only 84%. Just keep in mind that the omega-3 and fatty oils make these treats more calorie-dense per serving. We like that they’re suitable for all breeds and life stages and that they don’t have any artificial additives.

Primary Ingredients: Fish broth, tuna tapioca starch, dried seaweed, yeast extract, flaxseed oil | Quantity: 18 | Calories: 9 calories per tube | Flavors: Tuna

Tiki Cat Veterinary Solutions Mousse Stix

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Vet visits or trips to the groomer can be stressful for many cats, so having a delicious little treat can help distract them and calm their nerves. Tiki Cat Veterinary Solutions Mousse Stix is perfect for these situations. Each 0.3-ounce tube contains a mere five calories, so you can give your cat more than one if necessary without worrying about exceeding their daily calorie intake.

These smooth and easily digestible treats are minimally processed with no additives or filters. However, they do contain xantham gum. 

Primary Ingredients: Chicken broth, chicken, dried egg, natural tuna flavor | Quantity: 20 | Calories: 5 calories per tube | Flavors: Chicken, tuna

Puddonio Lickable Treat

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What We Like

  • All-natural ingredients

  • No fillers, by-products, or preservatives

  • High in protein and calories

  • 3 cat-friendly flavors

What We Don’t Like

  • Produced in China, where labeling laws have loose regulation

  • High calorie content may not be suitable for most cats

Puddino Lickable Treats stand out for their high protein content and thicker, pate-like consistency. These treats have around 30 to 50% more protein in each half-ounce tube than the average lickable treat, making them an excellent pick for pregnant or nursing cats (or any cat that requires a high-protein diet). They’re also labeled as appropriate for all life stages, and their high-calorie content (nearly 2-3 times more than average) can be advantageous for growing kittens and underweight, pregnant, or nursing cats who need more calories (however, they are also much higher in fat content). 

We also like that the ingredients are simple and protein-based without any fillers or by-products. The company also claims the proteins are farm-raised, fresh, or pasture-raised, though this product is made in China, where labeling requirements are not as strict. 

Primary Ingredients: Beef, duck, water, chicken, egg | Quantity: 20 | Calories: 14 calories per tube | Flavors: Beef, chicken, salmon

Temptations Lickable Spoons

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What We Like

  • Can feed treat by hand or use it as a meal topper

  • No fillers or artificial flavors

  • Good choice for cats with kidney issues

Unlike most lickable treats, this one comes in portioned spoons, so there’s no squeezing out of a tube and no mess—ideal for anyone with hand mobility issues. Plus, the spoon allows you to feed your kitty by hand. It contains no fillers or artificial flavors. However, it’s relatively low in protein (6 percent vs the average 9 percent), which can be empty calories for some cats, but a good choice for cats with kidney issues. 

Primary Ingredients: Water, chicken, chicken by-product, chicken liver, tuna/salmon/cheese, natural flavor | Quantity: 24 | Calories: 5 calories per spoon | Flavors: Chicken and cheese, chicken and tuna, salmon and tuna

Cafe Nara Lickable Treats for Cats

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Cafe Nara Lickable Treats for Cats come in classic chicken and tuna flavors and don’t contain any artificial preservatives or dyes. The first ingredient is water, giving them a high moisture content, and the second is protein. 

We like that these natural, lickable cat treats are made with 100 percent human-grade ingredients, so we don’t feel like we are feeding our cat something we wouldn’t feel safe eating ourselves. The tuna is wild-caught, and the chicken is raised without hormones or antibiotics. These simple, single-protein ingredients make these treats ideal for kitties with sensitive stomachs.

The consistency is a tad thicker than other tube treats, which can be a win when it comes to messiness and chowing down for your cat. It also means these treats don’t work as well as a topper. You can feed your adult cat up to three sticks per day—though these treats are a pricier option and only come in packs of four, so you may find yourself rationing them out. 

Primary Ingredients: Water, tuna, tapioca starch | Quantity: 4 | Calories: 4 calories per tube | Flavors: Chicken, tuna

 Solid Gold Lickable Cat Treats

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What We Like

  • Seaweed provides essential omega fatty acids, vitamins, and minerals

  • First ingredient is broth

  • Contains flaxseed oil for skin and coat health

  • No artificial colors, flavors, or preservatives

The Solid Gold Seameal Squeeze treats are a limited-ingredient lickable option that contains seaweed and flaxseed oil. Seaweed adds essential omega fatty acids, vitamins, and minerals that help aid digestion and strengthen immunity through gut health. Flaxseed oil boosts the fatty acids for a shiny coat and healthier skin. 

We’re also big fans of the no artificial preservatives, coloring, or flavors—and that the first ingredient on every tube is either chicken broth or fish broth, followed by a protein. That said, the moisture content isn’t as high as some of the other treats that have water as their first ingredient. These lickable treats come in salmon, chicken, and tuna flavors and have a creamy consistency that makes it convenient to dispense straight from the tube or as a food topper. 

Primary Ingredients: Fish broth, salmon, trout, tapioca starch | Quantity: 48 | Volume: 0.5 ounces | Flavors: Salmon, chicken, tuna

Hartz Delectables Stew Senior 10+ Lickable Cat Treat

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What We Like

  • Formulated with vitamins E and B

  • Grain-free

  • No artificial colors or added preservatives

  • Is often accepted by fussy eaters

Unlike the other lickable treats on this list, these Hartz Delectables Stew Senior 10+ Lickable Cat Treats come in a pouch instead of a tube. This means they should be served in a dish or over food and not straight from the pouch. 

Older cats may be slower to eat, have trouble swallowing, or lick repeatedly, making the pouch an easier delivery method. These stew pouches allow them to enjoy their food at their own pace and reduce the risk of choking. 

We are fans of using these treats to entice senior cats to eat and help stimulate their appetite. The soft shreds of meat in gravy are easy for cats to lick up and don’t require heavy chewing, so they’re ideal for cats with dental issues or missing teeth.

We also like that these treats are specifically formulated with vitamins E and B to support aging cats’ health and contain no grains, added preservatives, or artificial colors. However, it does contain artificial flavoring guar gum. Each pouch is 14 calories, and you can feed your cat up to two per day—but it shouldn’t replace your cat’s usual meals since it is considered a treat and does not follow AAFCO regulations for adult nutrition. 

Primary Ingredients: Water, chicken, tuna, tapioca starch | Quantity: 12 | Volume: 1.4 ounces | Flavors: Chicken and tuna

Final Verdict

Our favorite overall lickable treat comes as a surprise to no one: Churu. We particularly love the Inaba Churu Chicken and Tuna Variety pack because it has six different flavor combinations that nearly all cats will find irresistible. For cat owners looking for a lickable treat with a protein boost, we recommend Puudino Lickable Treats, which have up to 50 percent more protein per stick than the average lickable treat and come in three cat-friendly flavors.

What to Consider When Shopping for a Lickable Cat Treat

Flavor

One of the most important things Dr. Felton says to look for when shopping for lickable cat treats is something your cat will want to eat—it is a treat, after all. While you may not know what exact brand or flavors your cat will like before you try them, let your cat’s regular dietary preferences guide you. Also, try to avoid artificial flavorings since they are not necessary for a good-tasting cat treat. 

Ingredients

Always check the ingredients list. While you don’t have to be as strict about the “junk food” ingredients you avoid in your cat’s regular food, you still want to try and keep treats as healthy as possible. Do this by avoiding additives and preservatives and focusing on lickable treats that use wild-caught or farm-raised proteins. Treats can be a great way to add variety or new flavors to your cat’s everyday meal routine, but be sure to monitor your cat (and its bowel movements) after you give them a new protein for the first time. 

Consistency

The consistency of lickable treats can make or break your and your cat’s experience and also add to the treats’ versatility. For example, some tube treats are too watery to serve straight from the tube without creating a mess. These often work best as meal toppers. On the flip side, thick or chunky lickable treats may cause choking if given straight from the tube, but they work great as frozen pops on hot days. Beware of treats that are both watery and thick, as this inconsistency can make it more difficult to feed and eat. 

Calorie Count

It can be easy to forget about the additional calories your cat is getting through treats, but it should be calculated into your pet’s daily diet count. This is especially true if you’ve got a chonk on a diet or a growing kitten. However, most lickable treats are less than 10 calories per serving, so don’t panic about feeding your cat a few extra here and there unless they are on a strict calorie-restricted diet.

FAQ

  • How often can I give my cat a lickable cat treat?

    Lickable treats can be given to cats daily, though you’ll want to be sure to account for the caloric value of each treat as part of your cat’s daily calorie intake. Most manufacturers share the same guidelines of keeping your cat’s caloric intake from treats under 10 percent of their daily calories. That is why, for kittens or smaller cats, it is especially important to do the math. 

  • Are lickable treats good for cats?

    Dr. Felton notes that lickable treats are “a fine treat in moderation.” Lickable treats with high moisture content may also be a good way to help supplement a cat’s hydration. Cats are notorious for avoiding water intake, so offering up a tasty treat with water or broth as its first ingredient can be a sneaky way around this problem. Lickable treats should never replace your cat’s regular meal, but they can be an easy way to stimulate your cat’s appetite. 

  • Do lickable treats add hydration to a cat’s diet?

    It depends on the treat, but most lickable treats have a high moisture content and contain water within their first few ingredients. While these treats can add hydration to your cat’s diet—and be a helpful way to sneak in some hydration for cats who are averse to drinking water—you should not rely on lickable treats to replace water in your cat’s diet. Always keep a bowl or more of fresh water available for your cat to drink.

  • Are lickable cat treats calming for cats?

    Lickable treats themselves are not calming to cats, but, depending on how much your cat likes a specific treat, they can be an excellent source of distraction, particularly in stressful situations like vet visits.

Why Trust The Spruce Pets

Katherine Alex Beaven is a lifelong cat owner who believes every cat (and human) deserves a regular serving of a great-tasting treat. She always has tasty, lickable treats on hand for her cat Bo as rewards, to top his food or stimulate his appetite, or to shamelessly train him into submission for nail clippings or better behavior.

For this article, she did hours of research, prioritizing quality, consistency, palatability, and ingredients. Alex also spoke to several vets, including Katy Felton, DVM, CCPR, owner of Grateful Heart Veterinary Hospital, to gain expert medical insight on how to select the best lickable cat treats. Alex has also written stories for The Spruce Pets on The Best Kitten Foods, Best Bone Broth for Cats, and Best Car Seat Belts for Dogs.

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