In our houses, cats usually occupy the position of royalty. Simply said, giving them delicious Cat treats is just what the package includes. Most cat owners will agree that a feline’s birthright is snagging a treat occasionally. But are the solutions to their spice of life freeze-dried versions – important link?
Wandering the candy shelves, the variety of choices can cause your mind to whirl faster than a cat after a laser. It is a smorgasbord, delicate morsels or crunchy bits. But freeze-dried foods are becoming popular because of their claimed nutritional value. Let’s dig our claws into that idea.
Many cat chefs—okay, maybe not chefs—let’s say manufacturers—believe these treats maintain the nutritional integrity of raw food. Essential nutrients purportedly remain intact by eliminating water content through a precise technique with low heat. Sounds elegant, not least of which Imagine it as reversing the delectable raisin back into a grape.
Still, wait—there’s more! Usually, freeze-dried treats show a simplicity of components. You have looked at one of those labels? Often it’s just meat; there are no grains or fillers; just the good stuff. This can be a godsend for any cat parent whose whiskered pet is managing allergies akin to a cat circus. Still, it’s smart to see your veterinarian to prevent any belly twists.
Let us not now toss all of our goodies into one basket. Not even the freeze-dried type is perfect; no cat treat is Calcium oxalate problems and other medical quirks shouldn’t knock on your cat’s door. Treats have no business passing for a meal. They are more like that wonderful chocolate you grab occasionally and enjoy in after dinner.
True, freeze-dried foods are thin on the pocket book. A small amount of portion control and moderation can help control expenses. What counts is smart sharing of each reward—nicely within financial limits.