INABA Churu Cat Treats, Grain-Free, Lickable, Squeezable Creamy Purée Cat Treat/Topper with Vitamin E & Taurine, 0.5 Ounces Each Tube, 10 Tubes Total/Two Flavors

$13.00
About this item MADE WITH WHOLESOME INGREDIENTS YOU CAN TRUST: Every Inaba product is made with yummy, human-grade ingredients including farm-raised chicken and/or wild-caught tuna KEEP OUR FELINE HYDRATED WITHOUT ADDING CALORIES: Each delicious, creamy Churu tube contains 91% moisture and only 6 calories (a tenth of the calories of traditional dry cat treats), which makes it a healthy snack you can feel good about feeding FREE OF THE BAD STUFF: Your feline friend is important to us, which is why we’ve kept things like grains, preservatives, artificial colors and carrageenan out of our cat treats, but we added things like Taurine to help with their overall health HAVE THEM EATING OUT OF YOUR HAND: These lickable purée meat tubes for cats were designed to be fed by hand, as an interactive way to spend time with your feline, but you can use as a wet/dry cat food topper or as a way to disguise medication ADD SOME VARIETY TO YOUR CAT’S LIFE: Available in eleven savory flavors, cats of all stages (kitten to senior) will be able to find a flavor they love

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Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : | No |
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Product Dimensions : | 1.2 x 5.5 x 9.5 inches; 5.92 Ounces |
Item model number : | USA612 |
UNSPSC Code : | 10121806 |
Date First Available : | May 15, 2018 |
Manufacturer : | INABA |
ASIN : | B07D33DSZG |
Country of Origin : | Thailand |
Best Sellers Rank: | #78 in Canned Cat Food |
Customer Reviews: | 2,257 ratings |
Shu Shu –
My cats love these. It’s their favorite! Theses come in handy when I need to give them meds. I squeeze a little out and stick a pill in the opening and they swallow it without ever knowing they just took a pill!
Book Devourer –
My cats love these treats. Originally purchased these because I have a senior cat that is prone to urinary issues and needs a lot of moisture in his diet. I have now expanded my use of these treats to the wild cat that showed up with kittens so I could hand tame the kittens to find them homes. The kittens of course are curious so they will come up and actually lick it right off of the tube and my hand so they get used to me. It’s a win-win with these as long as you use them as treats not food. The scent attracts them and they seem to love the flavor. I have never had any issues with any of my cats getting diarrhea or sick from these treats. Use them in moderation as you would any treat. I would definitely buy only the tub because it is a great value for the money otherwise they are kind of expensive.
Darling –
My cat LOVES this stuff, I’m sure your cat does too, but MAN does it smell like the other end of the cat…you know, the business end! LOL. Pancakes is a senior kitty so she hasn’t quite got the licking it out of the tube yet and she probably never will, but I swear the plate barely touches the ground before this slurry of whatever animal it once was is completely gone! I find if I only give her one a week, she’s fine in the litter box department, but if I give her more than that, she might have a problem or two. Definitely not for an every day treat but for a LUXURY treat that she gets only so often. I’m sure your cat will love it just as much as Ms. Sassy-butt Pancakes does!
NYChomeslice –
So, I saw a commercial for these on TV, and figured I’d give it a shot for my two cats. I also figured it could be a good break from the usual bite-size crunchy treats they usually get. When it arrived, they were curious as to what was in the package (as they always are)… but once I actually opened a pouch and smelled it, they went NUTS! They couldn’t stop eating it! This is so different from the usual treats, which they like but they’re not super crazy about.So far I’ve given them a few pouches each. They love them so much that they come sprinting when I open one. One of my cats in particular loves it so much, he starts whimpering/meowing when it runs out!I will also say, these must be PERFECT for trying to gain the trust of a new/shy cat or stray, since it’s basically like hand-feeding but from a little more of a distance. I already have a very strong bond with my cats so this doesn’t really apply to me, but I can see it being perfect for that type of use.I’m so glad I bought these and will absolutely be buying more! Thanks Churu for the incredible cat snacks! 5 paws-up!
Heather CHeather C –
My baby boy, Miracle, went bonkers over these even as he was dying of lymphoma and couldn’t keep foods down. These were such a blessing, and I felt good to provide something enjoyable for him when things were obviously feeling pretty rough in those last days.
paranoidandroid –
I adopted a ten month old cat a few weeks ago, and he’s not the biggest fan of drinking water. To ensure that he’s hydrated, I got these! I enjoyed that the ingredients are relatively clean and simple, and the included vitamin E and taurine was an added bonus. I bought these to mix with a little bit of water to form a gravy. I mix half a tube with a few spoonfuls of water. It forms a thick gravy that almost looks good by human standards!These meat gogurts are MIGHTY pungent, which I think is part of what cats like. While I can’t comment on the flavor– the packages warns that it is not intended for human consumption, the smell would indicate it is HIGHLY concentrated. This is another reason why I felt it would be good mixed with a little water.My little guy Louis obviously can’t write out a review himself, but the way he acts when he’s presented with him “wet dinner” speaks for itself. He practically meows his head off when he knows it’s coming, and licks the bowl clean. I have no doubt that this would encourage even the pickiest eater to chow down.For what it’s worth, my parent’s 8 year old poodle also thinks it smells delicious and is very attentive when I’m preparing Louis’ dinner. (Don’t worry– he gets a consolation dog treat.)These are a little pricy for treats, but they’re pretty cost effective for my use. I’ll likely buy one of the bigger packages in the future.
Gryphon Dochtermann –
The media could not be loaded. This is the best cat treat at home or on the go. The tubes are super easy to open and your cat can just lick the food right out of the tube. That means no mess or clean up! It is also super convenient to keep in a bag or purse so you can always have treats on you!
Hannah H –
One of cats has to take a pill everyday but he’s figured out that I put it in his wet food. I was really struggling to figure out a way to get it in his body and the vet recommended Churu. Holy crap. It must be such a strong flavor that he just doesn’t notice it. He licks it up so quickly and couldn’t care less about the medicine stuck in it. It’s brilliant, honestly. (But! Fair warning to other cat parents: I have another cat who refuses to eat it so apparently it’s not for everyone.)
Puterplay –
My cat is a VERY picky eater. who doesn’t eat much to begin with. I needed to start her on SubQ fluids. It was recommended I give her food she likes or treats while she is receiving the treatment to reduce her (and MINE might I add) stress level during the procedure . Today she received her first at home treatment. I truly believe this treat helped keep her busy enough while tasting it to keep her calmer . I have also used it as a treat to taste before and after some of her meds. This is probably close to the first time I can say she LOVED the taste of something.
B –
I bought these small packs as stocking stuffers for all the cats in our circle of friends.A coworker gave me several tubes to try with our kit, and after seeing how much she loves it, I ordered the large tub right away.This starter size pack is good for a first time trial, but if your kit is like ours, the larger tub is a much better value.I’ve heard back already from 3 friends saying they’ve done the same and ordered the large tub as well.I give my kit just one tube a day, but a half tube at a time. I’ve also found that it’s a sneaky way to get her to take a non essential med too.There’s a supplement med that her vet suggested but she just will not take it. It’s a powder that’s supposed to be unnoticeable when mixed in food … except that she can tell it’s there and will flat out refuse to eat.I tried squeezing out a little churo on my finger, then dipping my finger in the powder supplement … she licked my finger clean without hesitation.My coworker who initially gave this to us, uses it to socialize feral cats and kittens. Even their natural fear instincts aren’t strong enough to resist this.My only advice is to go into this knowing full well that it’ll probably be a lifetime addiction.