Vital Essentials® Freeze-Dried Salmon Bites Cat Treats, 1.1 Oz
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Description
Tired of dull cat treats? Treat your feline friend to the excitement of wild salmon with Vital Essentials® Freeze-Dried Salmon Bites. Our treats are made with real, single-source protein - 100% wild Alaskan salmon. They're packed with nutrition and flavor that cats adore. These high - value freeze - dried treats are full of whole - animal butcher - cut protein and naturally occurring vitamins and minerals. There are no grains or fillers, just intense flavor in every bite! Each treat is rich in healthy omega fatty acids, which are great for joint health, skin and fur, digestion, and vision. They also provide essential vitamins and minerals to boost your pet's energy. High in protein and low in carbs, these guilt - free treats help build strong muscles for more play. With less than 3 calories per treat, you can give your cat all the deliciousness they deserve without the extra calories. Add variety and nutrition to your cat's snack time with Vital Essentials® Freeze - Dried Salmon Bites Cat Treats. Ingredients: Salmon, mixed tocopherols (preservative). Guaranteed Analysis: Crude Fiber, max: 3%; Crude Fat, min: 15%; Crude Protein, min: 42%; Moisture, max: 8%. Caloric Content: ME = 4374 kcal/kg; ME = 2 kcal/pc.


These Vital Essentials freeze - dried salmon bites are super easy to use. Just give them to your cat as a snack or use them as a training reward. You can feed them directly or break them into smaller pieces for a smaller cat or kitten. Make sure to keep the treats in a cool, dry place. If the package is opened, seal it tightly after each use to keep the treats fresh. Also, remember to check the expiration date on the package. And as with any treat, don't overfeed your cat. These treats are high in protein, so they can be a great addition to your cat's diet, but they should be given in moderation.