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Iceland Pet Cat Treat - Lobster Flavour

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  • Product Description

    Iceland Pet Snackfish

    The tasty dried treats by Iceland Pet are made from pure, balanced, natural nutrients and valuable raw materials. Fish provides cats with easily digestible proteins and a favourable combination of amino and fatty acids. The oil in the fish is also unique as it contains large amounts of omega 3 polyunsaturated fatty acids. The delicious fish treats have a positive effect on the health of cats by keeping skin and coat healthy, helping organs to function optimally and strongly reducing the chance of diseases.

    Icelandic fish

    Iceland is known for its pure nature, clean water and healthy food. The only ingredient of Iceland Pet Cat Treats is Icelandic fish. The fish is caught in non-polluted, clean waters around the country and are processed immediately after being caught.

    Key features

    • Grain and gluten-free
    • No artificial fragrances, colourings, or flavourings
    • No preservatives
    • Air-dried at a low temperature
    • Rich in omega 3 fatty acids

    Iceland Pet Cat Treat - Lobster Flavour

    The lobster flavoured cat treats are dried fish treats with approximately 10% actual dried lobster.

    Contents

    100g

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Iceland Pet Cat Treat - Lobster Flavour reviews
  • Hard to eat
    By Micaela, Wednesday 1 February 2023

    My furry friends are really not fussy cats, they are both rescues so they know what struggling for food means and yet they would not eat these treats...so I investigated further realising these snacks are really hard so not easy to chew. I even placed some in the water thinking they might soften but nope ad being big in size too the kitties can't eat them.