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DREAMIES Chicken Cat Treats 60 g (Pack of 8)

Brand: DreamiesThese treats are suitable for everyday use and special occasions.pet-treats-chewsBalanced nutrition

DREAMIES Chicken Cat Treats 60 g (Pack of 8)

DREAMIES Chicken Cat Treats are a delicious reward for your kitten, providing balanced nutrition and a crunchy texture that cats love. Ideal for medium-sized breeds, these treats can be used as an occasional snack or a special treat.

Price
$34.99
Rating
4.7 / 5
Reviews
1,000

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Chicken

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These treats are suitable for everyday use and special occasions.
Best For

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Cats that enjoy crunchy treatsPet owners looking for a special reward for their kittens
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Balanced nutrition
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Cat
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Kitten
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Cats with allergies to chickenCats requiring a specialized diet

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