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Nutreats Green Lipped Mussels Cat Treats

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Description:

These freeze-dried green-lipped mussel cat treats are 100% natural and packed full of essential micronutrients to aid joint health in cats.

They are rich in Omega-3, glucosamine and chondroitin.

Treat your pet the natural way!

Key Benefits:

  • All natural – freeze dried 100% New Zealand Green Lipped Mussels with no added preservatives or additives.
  • 100% New Zealand Made.
  • A Balanced source of marine-based Omega 3 & 6. A diet high in levels of marine-based Omega 3 fatty acids may reduce the effects of autoimmune diseases such as arthritis and diabetes.

Ingredients:

100% Whole Green Lipped Mussels

Nutritional Analysis:

Guaranteed Analysis  
Crude Protein Min 55%
Crude Fat Min 8%
Crude Fibre Max 2.5%
Moisture Max 10%
Omega-3 fatty acids  Min 3%
Eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) Min 2.1%

Feeding Guidelines:

These natural treats are not a substitute for your cat’s main meal. Treats should constitute no more than 10% of your cat’s daily calorie intake. As with all treats, to help prevent choking, owner should always supervise their pet when feeding.

Life Stage
Kitten, Adult, Senior
Flavour
Mussel
Health Benefits
Bone & Joint Support, Skin & Coat Health
Special Diet
Grain Free, Limited Ingredients, High Protein
Country Of Origin
New Zealand

Reviews

4 out of 5 stars
Based on 3 customer ratings
  • "Dried muscles "
    Posted byon8th Apr 2023

    My cat loves these. I just sprinkle half of one mixed in with their wet food and it goes down like a treat.

  • "Cat loves it!!!"
    Posted byon13th Dec 2022

    Our 12 yrs old cat loves it soooo much!

  • "nope, with a side of nope-sauce"
    Posted byon6th Aug 2022

    Our cat is not fussy, but she side-eyed the muscle as soon as I pulled on out. She sniffed, walked away, then came back to inspect once I placed the muscle on the floor. She ate 1/3, then vomited about 15mins later. Aside from her reaction, the treat looked and smelled fine.