Shades of Gray Indigenous Pet Treats
Mega Cat Bundle
Mega Cat Bundle
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Shades of Gray Mega Cat Treat Bundle – Natural Indigenous Pet Snacks
Indulge your feline friend with the Mega Cat Bundle from Shades of Gray Indigenous Pet Treats, a premium assortment of 100% natural, Ontario-sourced treats designed for ultimate variety and savings. Perfect for cats with allergies or sensitive stomachs, these single-ingredient, antibiotic-free snacks are dehydrated to preserve flavour and nutrition, promoting dental health and pure delight. Here’s what’s included:
- Indigenous Strips (100g): Nutrient-packed strips bursting with natural goodness for a healthy, satisfied cat.
- Rabbit Ears or Feet (1 bag): Crunchy, protein-rich snacks that cats love, made from pure rabbit.
- Indigenous Cat Treats (1 bag): Wholesome, natural treats crafted with care for an irresistible experience.
- Seasonal Cat Treats (2 bags): Unique flavours like bison, elk, or venison for a delightful taste adventure.
- Rabbit Rolls (10-piece bag): Pure rabbit meat rolls, offering a nutritious, allergy-friendly snack.
- Seasonal Rolls (10-piece bag): More variety with flavours like beaver, bison, elk, or venison.
Crafted by our Indigenous-owned business, every treat in the Mega Cat Bundle uses single-ingredient, Ontario-sourced meats with no additives or antibiotics. Sample our most popular cat treats, discover your pet’s favourites, and save with this value-packed bundle! Shop now and watch your cat purr with every flavourful bite.
I appreciate that this is a Canadian Indigenous company and that they don't use chicken or turkey, to which one of my cats is allergic. I was surprised that all the treats were hard. I had expected the rolls to be softer. My male cat didn't like them. He would show interest and lick them, but that's about it. My female cat enjoyed the treats when they were broken up and mixed with her food, which is great because she doesn't usually like her food. She also was obsessed with the rabbit foot treat, but didn't eat it - she just licked it and kept it away from her brother. Maybe because they are indoor cats, they are not accustomed to eating hard food. I will try the toppers and freeze-dried treats next time.