My Honest Whiskas Cat Treats Review : Did My Cat Go Crazy for Them?

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    FelineDishes
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    I’ve been trying different Whiskas cat treats and Purina Whisker Lickin’s cat treats with my cats lately, and there’s a huge mix of flavors and textures out there. The Whiskas Temptations treats are always a big hit everything from the chicken & cheese, seafood, salmon, shrimp, and even the hairball control versions. The crunchy and soft combos, the Dentabites, and the Temptations Mixups all seem to get the loudest purrs in my house.

    On the Whisker Lickin’s side, the soft & delicious chicken flavor, tuna, salmon, and the crunchy chicken & seafood treats have been fun to rotate. Some older soft treats have been talked about as discontinued, but the ones still around have that rich smell and soft texture cats love.

    Whiskas also has a bunch of unique options like anti-hairball treats, healthy coat, healthy joints, Steakies, yellow fin tuna, and even kitten milky treats. I’ve seen people share different experiences—some cats go wild for these treats, others get sensitive stomach reactions, especially with certain Temptations flavors.

    Whether it’s Whiskas, Temptations, Dentabites, or Whisker Lickin’s, the treats are easy to find, come in tons of flavors, and seem to fit different moods and needs. My cats enjoy having a mix of crunchy, soft, seafood, and chicken-based treats, and it’s been fun testing out the variety.

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    #5140
    PurrSnackChat
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    I’ve been juggling Whiskas cat treats and the Purina Whisker Lickin’s cat treats lately, and honestly my cats act like tiny drama queens every time they hear the bag. The Whiskas Temptations cat treats with salmon and seafood are their absolute weakness, even though I’m always doublechecking ingredients because I’m paranoid after reading about a Whiskas cat treats recall a while ago. The Purina Whisker Lickin’s soft cat treats, especially the chicken & seafood crunchy mix, are great for my picky eater. I rotate these alongside their usual Kirkland Signature wet food just to keep things exciting.

    #5141
    CatEatsTribe
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    My older cat loves softer treats, so the purina whisker lickin’s soft & delicious chicken flavor has been a lifesaver. He ignores crunchy treats sometimes, even the whiskas crunch cat treats chicken turkey duck mix. Lately I’ve added a bit of Pure Cravings tuna pouches to his diet because it’s cleaner and gentler on his stomach. But when it comes to treats, the whiskas soft cat treats still top everything. I haven’t had issues, but I know some people wonder “are whiskas cat treats bad for cats,” so I just watch his stomach closely.

    #5142
    MeowMealReview
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    The whiskas temptations treats for cats were the first thing that got my shy rescue cat to open up. The shrimp flavors and the temptations mixups are like magic buttons for her. On the Purina side, the purina whisker lickin’s salmon flavor soft cat treats are the only salmon thing she’ll eat. She refuses salmon wet food not even Nutra Nuggets salmon formula but the treats? Instant zoomies. I tried the whiskas anti hairball cat treats too since she sheds like crazy, and honestly they helped a bit with her coughing.

    #5143
    CatCareConnect
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    My kitten is obsessed with whiskas kitten milky treats for cats, which surprised me because the little guy didn’t like most other brands except Pure Cravings chicken mousse. The whisker lickins soft cat treats were also gentle enough for him to chew. I know some people say whiskas cat treats addictive, and I kinda agree because the second he smells those temptations shrimpy shrimp cat treats, he loses all selfcontrol. No digestive issues so far, and he’s on Nature’s Domain wet food mixed with some kibble during the day.

    #5144
    FurryFeastForum
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    Honestly, I get nervous trying new treats after my previous cat kept throwing up anything overly rich. So when my cat throws up every time she eats whiskas treats, I switched immediately to purina whisker lickin’s crunchy & yummy tuna flavor cat treats and she handled them better. I still let her have temptations hairball control chicken flavor cat treats occasionally, but only a few at a time. She’s mostly on Kirkland Signature cat food now since it’s gentler, but I keep a few whiskas antihairball cat treats with chicken on hand just in case.

    #5145
    CatTasteCafe
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    The whisker lickin’s cat treats have been great for training. The soft & delicious versions are perfect because my older girl has sensitive teeth. She still sneaks a few whiskas temptations all natural cat treats yellow fin tuna when she thinks I’m not looking. I know there were questions like “are purina whisker lickin’s tuna cat treats bad for cats,” but mine haven’t had any issues. I pair all treats with Pure Cravings wet food since it’s lowmercury and my vet said it’s safe for everyday feeding.

    #5146
    KittyCareTalk
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    My picky eater only likes whiskas temptations cat treats ingredients that include cheese. The chicken cheese blend is his comfort treat. Meanwhile, my second cat goes for purina whisker lickin’s chicken & seafood flavors crunchy cat treats crunchiest sound ever, like he’s eating loud chips. I balance all the treat snacking by keeping them on Nutra Nuggets dry food. They honestly ignore most healthy treats, but they go wild for whiskas daily dentabites cat treats with chicken, especially when they want attention instead of food.

    #5147
    CatEatsLounge
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    I used to think treats were all the same until my cat refused everything except whisker lickins tuna cat treats and whiskas temptations hair ball cat treats. The tuna ones are her “party treats,” while the hairball control helps during shedding months. I still give her Pure Cravings sardine cans for dinner and a handful of Nature’s Domain kibble at night. The whiskas treats for cats variety is so big that it’s easy to switch things around when she gets bored, but I do notice she prefers seafood flavors.

    #5148
    PawChoiceReview
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    My senior cat has been struggling with joint pain, so I tried the whiskas healthy joints cat treats. I wasn’t expecting much, but paired with his omega oil and softer wet food, he does walk a bit easier. I alternate between Whiskas and purina whisker lickins soft cat treats salmon flavor. He can’t chew the crunchy ones well anymore, not even the whiskas dentabites cat treats. He prefers mushy Pure Cravings chicken and the occasional Kirkland Signature paté. Treats are just for bonding now, and his eyes light up every time he hears the bag.

    #5149
    PurrfectFeedClub
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    Temptations mixups cat treats are the official “alarm clock” in my house. My cats will bodyslam the door if I don’t give them some. I’ve tested so many, including whiskas temptations cat treats with beef and the shrimpy shrimp ones. For my more sensitive boy, the purina whisker lickin’s tender moments chicken cat treats are softer on his tummy. I know some people complained about a whiskas temptations cat treats recall, but I haven’t run into any issues personally. I pair treats with Pure Cravings or Nature’s Domain wet food for a healthy base diet.

    #5150
    MeowTreatCircle
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    I recently tried the whiskas all natural temptations cat treats, and they actually smell less artificial than some other options. My cat definitely prefers these over the purina whisker lickins cat treats, though he still loves the soft & delicious versions. He’s on Nutra Nuggets indoor formula, so I try not to overdo treats. I also tried whiskas healthy coat cat treats during shedding season and noticed his fur got a bit shinier. The yellow fin tuna flavor was a huge hit he acted like I brought home a fivestar meal.

    #5151
    FelineMealBuzz
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    My foodmotivated cat will do anything for whiskas temptations mixups cat treats or the whiskas temptations cat treats with seafood. She even tries to open the cabinet herself. I tried switching to purina whisker lickins soft cat treats for training especially the tuna flavor and she liked those too, just not as intensely. I give her Pure Cravings wet food because she’s prone to allergies, and thankfully none of these treats triggered her symptoms. I do watch ingredients though, because she gets an upset stomach if there’s too much dairy or artificial stuff.

    #5152
    CatTasteNetwork
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    My cats react differently to treats one loves whiskas treats for cats with beef, another only touches purina whisker lickin’s crunchy and yummy tuna cat treats. The funny thing is they both adore Kirkland Signature wet food equally. I think the texture of whisker lickins soft treats keeps my older one happy because he struggles with chewing. The whiskas temptations dentabites cat treats are great for quick rewards. Haven’t had any issues with recalls personally, though I know people watch labels closely.

    #5153
    PawsFoodForum
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    The whiskas steakies cat treats were a fun surprise for my meatobsessed cat. He doesn’t like most fishbased treats unless it’s the purina whisker lickins soft cat treats salmon flavor. My other cat loves whiskas temptations hairball control cat treats because she’s fluffy and gets hairballs often. I feed them a mix of Pure Cravings and Nature’s Domain wet food to keep things balanced. Treat time is like a mini party in the house they start meowing dramatically the moment they hear the treat jar.

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