Cat Treats28 products

Dental chews, lickable wet treats, and freeze-dried meat rewards.

Cat treats occupy a different role than dog treats. Cats aren't generally trained with food the way dogs are — they have different motivations and shorter sessions — so the cat treat category skews toward taste-driven rewards, dental products, and functional items for hairball or calming support. The Australian market is dominated by lickable wet treats (Churu, Inaba Ciao, Kit Cat), freeze-dried meat pieces (Ziwi Peak, Feline Natural), dental treats (Greenies, Dentalife), and crunchy training bites (Temptations).

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-33%Inaba Cat Churu Chicken Recipe Kitten Cat Treats

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Inaba Cat Churu Chicken Recipe Kitten Cat Treats

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Single-ingredient treats are usually the safest bet

Dehydrated liver, chicken breast, or fish skins with nothing added. Less processing, fewer allergens, and dogs go crazy for them.

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-43%Inaba Churu Salmon With Tuna Recipe Cat Treats

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Greenies™ Feline Dental Cat Treat Savoury Salmon Flavour

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Greenies™ Feline Dental Cat Treat Savoury Salmon Flavour

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Prime Pantry Nibbles Salmon Cat Treats

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Inaba Cat Treat Dashi Delights Cup Chicken Salmon

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Breeder's Choice Chicken & Tuna With Egg Cat Treats

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Breeder's Choice Chicken & Tuna With Egg Cat Treats

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Prime100 Spt Nibbles Duck Treats For Cats

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Prime100 Spt Nibbles Duck Treats For Cats

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Inaba Cat Treat Grilled Tuna In Tuna Flavored Broth

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Inaba Cat Treat Grilled Tuna In Tuna Flavored Broth

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Inaba Cat Dashi Delights Seafood Variety Pack

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Inaba Cat Dashi Delights Seafood Variety Pack

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Breeder's Choice Duck With Rosemary And Catnip Cat Treats

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Breeder's Choice Duck With Rosemary And Catnip Cat Treats

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Greenies Feline Dental Chews - 130g Mega Size Salmon Flavour

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Greenies Feline Dental Chews - 130g Mega Size Salmon Flavour

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Inaba Cat Treat Churu Fun Bites Chicken Recipe Wraps Chicken With Pumpkin Recipe

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Inaba Cat Treat Churu Fun Bites Chicken Recipe Wraps Chicken With Pumpkin Recipe

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Feliway Happy Snack With Chicken Tasty Calming Cat Treat

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Feliway Happy Snack With Chicken Tasty Calming Cat Treat

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Inaba Juicy Bites Fish And Clam Soft Cat Treats

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Lickable wet treats have become the biggest growth area in cat treats over the last few years — they're essentially a tube of thickened pureed meat you squeeze out, either onto a plate or straight from the tube. Cats love them for the texture and aroma, and owners like them for medication hiding, bonding, and high-value rewards at vet visits. Dental treats use abrasive action during chewing to clean teeth; VOHC-accepted products have evidence of plaque reduction. Freeze-dried meat treats — single-ingredient chicken, salmon, beef, or tuna — are popular with raw-feeding cat owners as pure-protein rewards without fillers.

Australian cat owners tend to buy fewer calories' worth of treats per cat than dog owners do per dog, but the category is still big enough to matter — particularly lickable wet treats, which have shifted from novelty to mainstream in the last five years. Treats are also important for cats for non-reward reasons: medication delivery, recovery from illness or surgery, positive associations with carriers or vet visits, and as a bonding tool with shy or stressed cats that aren't confident around hands yet.

How to choose

Start with the purpose. If you're using treats for medication hiding or vet-visit comfort, lickable wet treats (Churu, Inaba Ciao) are hard to beat — the soft texture, strong aroma, and slow-lick format disguise pills more reliably than anything crunchy. If your cat has dental concerns, look for VOHC-accepted dental treats, not just anything shaped like a tooth. For pure rewards and fussy cats, freeze-dried meat treats give you a single-ingredient option that works as training bites, food toppers, or standalone rewards. Watch portions carefully: cats need far fewer calories than dogs, so a handful of crunchy treats or two full tubes of lickable treats can easily be 20% of daily calories. Fish-heavy treats belong in a rotation rather than daily feeding because of mercury accumulation in long-lived indoor cats. Always check for xylitol on the label — it's toxic to cats as well as dogs.

Key considerations

Lickables hide pills

Soft, aromatic, slow-lick treats are unbeatable for hiding tablets and easing vet-visit stress.

Dental claims need evidence

VOHC-accepted products have plaque-reduction data behind them. Decorative dental shapes don't.

Portions are tiny for cats

Cats need 200-300 kcal daily. Two tubes of lickable treats can easily be 20% of daily calories.

Rotate fish-based treats

Tuna and fish treats are fine as part of a rotation. Daily fish raises mercury exposure in indoor cats.

No xylitol

Xylitol is toxic to cats as well as dogs. Check the ingredient list on any sweetened product.

Frequently asked

Can I train my cat with treats?+

Yes, though cats respond differently to training than dogs. Short sessions of 2-5 minutes, highly desirable rewards (freeze-dried meat or Churu), and clicker training work well for teaching specific behaviours like recall, carrier acceptance, and paw targeting. Cats are less food-motivated than dogs but many will work for a favourite treat.

How many treats can my cat have per day?+

Cats need around 200-300 kcal per day depending on size and activity. The 10% rule applies as it does for dogs — treats should stay under 10% of daily calories, so roughly 20-30 kcal from treats per day. For most cats that's a small handful of crunchy bites or one full lickable tube.

Are Churu and Inaba treats safe as a daily treat?+

Yes, in measured amounts. Lickable wet treats are complementary — not a complete diet — so they shouldn't replace meals, but daily feeding as a treat or medication-hiding tool is fine. Watch the salt and additive content on non-premium brands, and rotate proteins to avoid over-reliance on any single ingredient.

What's the best treat for hiding medication?+

Lickable wet treats (Churu, Inaba Ciao, Kit Cat) are the gold standard — soft, aromatic, and slow-lick format disguises tablets better than anything crunchy. For large or awkward pills, pill-pocket style products that mould around the tablet also work. Avoid dry crunchy treats for pill hiding — cats taste and separate them easily.

Do cats need dental treats?+

They help, though they're not a substitute for dental care. Cats are more prone to gum disease and tooth resorption than dogs, and mechanical chewing reduces plaque on the tooth surfaces it contacts. VOHC-accepted products have the strongest evidence, but daily dental treats are most effective alongside periodic vet dental checks.

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