🐱 Treat your cat to a taste of happiness!
The 30g Cat Grass Sticks are a delicious and healthy chew toy designed for cats, made with natural ingredients like real chicken and fresh cat grass. These sticks not only provide a tasty reward but also promote dental health and help eliminate hairballs, making them an essential treat for your feline friend.
A**R
Fickle cat loves them
He's not a vomiter so I can't speak to that, but he does seem motivated by them.Cat is medium fickle- likes maybe 1/4 of the treats I show him.
C**R
Product is Best When Fresh.
[Order #1, April 26, 2025] I bought a small bag (30g) cat grass to see if my cat liked them. Turned out he LOVES them. [Order #2, May 17, 2025] Ordered a big batch 225g. [Order #3, June 20, 2025] I "ordered again" the 225g. When I opened the container the product was not the same as the first two orders. The color was no where near as vibrant as the first two orders. Also, there a bit of brown something on a couple of them. The batch was much harder to break down into small bites. I requested a return.[Order #4, June 22, 2025] I "ordered again" the 225g. It was the same issue as order #3, but without the brown stuff. These two batches seem stale: the green coloring not vibrant like the advertized photo, they are not meltaway soft, and then the brown stuff. My cat refuses to eat it, so I am returning both bad batches. I found & ordered similar product by different manufacturer. Will see how it goes. I would love to stuck with this seller because I know my cat really liked the first two batches. Hopefully the seller can look into it. I would totally order from them again if I know the product was fresh in the way it was the first couple orders. Why did you pick this product vs others?:I was searching for cat grass substitute; live grass is expensive where I live ($10). I did a search, found this product, and started with a smallest order.
R**D
Well priced, clean, and easy to use.
I have multiple cats, and as with any other product, this was a big hit with some of them and totally ignored by others. I suggest buying a trial size first and see how your pets react. For me, it was one extreme to the other. One cat went wild and loved them. I will be buying them again. They are surprisingly neat. I never found little pieces around the house.
D**.
Cats went nuts!
I got these because they got rave reviews. Broke off a gumball-sized piece for both cats, kind of tacky like jb weld when it's starting to set up. The first cat smacked at it for a minute, then sniffed at it and went to town eating it. The second cat smacked at it for a minute, sniffed at it, and not only went to town eating it but ran off with it and finished it when the first cat came looking for more. The second cat will generally surrender all treats to keep the peace but not this time... Both then wandered around the downstairs sniffing anywhere the treats or bag had been for a while longer.A little pricey but if they keep liking these this much I'll keep a few about for special occasions, sure.(edit: halfway through the bag and the cats still love and ask specifically for these but they have dried out some and crumble when pieces are broken off)
G**R
My kitten can't get enough of these!
My kitten loved these so much that I had to hide them in a drawer!
J**T
Cats like it, but be careful of choking
I have two cats. They both seemed to really enjoy these. One chewed it with no problems the other swallowed a big chunk and started choking. Luckily she coughed it up. I recommend breaking it in small pieces. They aren't really chew sticks - much to soft to work for cleaning teeth/tartar in any way. Haven't had them long enough to know if it helps with digestion. I question that because cats who eat grass, it causes them to regurgitate which in theory helps them get rid of the hairball. Unless this has some magical way of dissolving the hair balls, I can't really see how it works for that. Not all cats will eat grass, by the way, so don't be surprised if you have a cat that doesn't like these at all). Lastly, the feeding instructions are not clear in my opinion. It give weight of animal (in KG) and how many pieces to give - but is a piece an entire stick? That seems like a lot, since a 10 to 12 lb cat would require more than one a day - pretty expensive at that rate.
B**A
kitty treat
Never had these before. Weird texture.Kitty would not touch until I crumbled.She likes them. Not going crazy over it, but she likes a small amount every now and then.She is a senior adoptee, sensitive tummy. She does not spit these up.Keep tightly closed and in a temperate cupboard.
P**P
These are great but be careful
I have a Maine Coon that drives me crazy every time I open my fridge. He LOVES mixed greens! He has his own container in there because I barely get it open and he's pawing and sticks his head in there before I can put some in a bowl!Because of his long silky hair, I keep greens on hand. They are a blessing in disguise at keeping hair balls minimal to none. I found these and thought I'd try them to rid his obsession with what's in the fridge.He immediatly took to these. I could barely get the pkg opened and gave him one. He started chewing on it but was taking bites like he does with his greens! Right away, he bit a chunk off and started choking! I literally had to reach in and pull it out of his throat.I now use a micro plane and grate it into a bowl. So I do recommend these, but with caution.fyi to those who have cats that turn their nose up to these types of grass treats, I read that it's a gene thing that cats carry that make them either love grass or not. So don't blame then if they stick their nose up at certain treats :)
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