CHICKEN BREAST STRIPS TREATS FOR DOGS (AND CATS!!)



INGREDIENTS: DRIED CHICKEN BREAST FILETS
These are simply all natural, strips of chicken breast that have been dried. They are sold as Dog Treats. Now I don’t have a dog. But I have 2 cats. They love chicken. I thought I am going to get a pack of these “dog treats” and see if my cats like them. Did I say “see if they like them?” Who are we kidding? When I opened the package up, they could smell it instantly and went nuts, pawing at me to give it to them. Relax, I don’t give my cats a whole strip, first I break one into smaller pieces, easy to do as they have score marks on them. When I give these to my cats and they go crazy…chewing, chewing, chewing….crunching them up till they are gone as they devour these treats. Who says, “these are just for dogs”! Equality, people! Cat rights!!

One of my adopted cats came with some dental issues. I have been taking good care of his teeth and gums since I got him. A (holistic) Vet told me the act of chewing is the best thing for his teeth and gums. She suggested I give him raw organic chicken with tiny bones, and especially chicken necks as chewing up the chicken necks are really good for his teeth and gums, yes crunching up the little bones and all. So I buy chicken necks but also give these dried strips which is very good chewing exercise. I break a strip into a long piece and hold it so my Siamese cat Aspen can gnaw and really get into chewing it, switching sides of the mouth. Just watch your fingers, as he gets carried away whenever I break these out. Your cat will love these I’m sure.

Of course your dog will too!

Summary: Great product. All natural. $4 a package. Whether you have a dog, or cats like me, your pet will love these treats. If you give to your cat, just break up a piece into smaller pieces for them, and watch them carefully as they eat these.

DOGGY TASTE TEST : I gave these treats to my neighbor’s dog, and Blue loved it of course. So I’m saying these are good treats whether you have a dog or a cat! Equal Opportunity treats.

aspen&kuro2017

6 Comments (+add yours?)

  1. Tom's avatar Tom
    Sep 25, 2020 @ 20:57:08

    Do you know where the chicken is sourced from? USA or China?

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    • promacnyc's avatar promacnyc
      Sep 26, 2020 @ 18:07:11

      No. I don’t have the label now but will check or someone please answer if it says anything about US or overseas source? I think it just said: “ingredients, dried chicken breast”

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  2. Mike's avatar Mike
    Jun 01, 2024 @ 16:35:01

    We bought a bag for our cats, the “scoring” looks like string? Is that accurate? Or what am I seeing?

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    • promacnyc's avatar promacnyc
      Jun 03, 2024 @ 11:09:13

      No string. It’s chicken and only chicken, dried. Those lines are where it is scored to make it easier to chew and break apart.

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  3. Zoe's avatar Zoe
    Jun 11, 2025 @ 10:55:05

    This product is highly salty! Since it is all natural chicken breast I tasted with the tip of tongue to see if anything added to it. The sodium level coming from I assume the preservatives seems to be at a concerning level.

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