Hey there, busy pet parents! Say hello to the ultimate treat for your beloved feline friends - This & That Crack Nip Dehydrated Salmon Cat Treats. These scrumptious treats blend protein - rich salmon with an alluring hit of catnip, making them irresistible to cats. Your picky kitties will adore the perfectly bite - sized pieces of pure delight. Crafted with only the freshest ingredients, these salmon - infused treats prioritize your cats' well - being. There are no added preservatives, fillers, or artificial flavors. If you're health - conscious, you can rest easy knowing these treats are full of natural and healthy components. It's not just the cats who'll love these treats; you'll appreciate them too! Designed to be mess - free, they come in an airtight, reclosable pouch that locks in freshness and flavor with every bite. Reward your furry companions with a snack that's both healthy and delicious. Get your bag of these timeless, mouth - watering This & That Crack Nip Dehydrated Salmon Cat Treats today! Key features include: made with salmon and infused with catnip, includes brewers’ yeast to aid digestion, has a semi - soft texture suitable for cats of all ages, offers dental benefits while chewing, and is ideal for cats with food allergies. Ingredients: Salmon meal, catnip, glycerin, whole stone - ground barley flour, brewers yeast, whey powder, vegetable oil, rosemary powder, blackstrap molasses, lecithin, xanthan gum, natural liquid smoke. Calories: 3244.0 kcal/kg / 9.73 kcal/treat.

Using these cat treats is super easy. Just open the airtight reclosable pouch and give your cat a treat whenever you want to reward them or just show some love. As for the amount, it depends on your cat's size and appetite, but a few treats a day are usually enough. When it comes to storage, always make sure to close the pouch tightly after each use. This will keep the treats fresh and tasty. Also, remember that while these treats are healthy, they should be part of a balanced diet for your cat. Don't overfeed them, as too many treats can lead to weight gain. And if your cat has any special health conditions, it's a good idea to consult your vet before giving them these treats.