Dreamies Cat Treats
Treat your feline friend to the irresistible delight of Dreamies cat treats! Available in a huge variety of flavours, each 60g pack is filled with utter deliciousness that even the fussiest of cats can’t resist.
Pop in store and take advantage of our special offer… £1 for any 60g pack!
Special Offer Now In Store!
Deliciously crunchy on the outside and soft on the inside, Dreamies cat treats are an irresistible delight for your feline friend. With no secret ingredient or magic, these treats are simply jam-packed with the flavours cats love.
Give the bag a shake and watch your cat come running for these tasty morsels!
- Soft on the inside and crunchy on the outside
- Enriched with key vitamins and minerals
- No artificial flavours
- Only 2kcal per treat
Perfect for cats and kittens 8+ weeks. Treat your furry companion to the joy of Dreamies today with the Rooke’s special offer now in store.
Top Tips for Kitty Nutrition
The Basics of Feline Nutrition
Cats are obligate carnivores meaning they require a diet rich in animal-based proteins to thrive. Unlike dogs or humans, our feline friends cannot sustain themselves on vegetarian or vegan diets. Their bodies are uniquely adapted to digest and utilise nutrients found in meat which supports their sleek muscles, sharp claws, and overall health. A protein-rich diet is essential for maintaining their energy levels, robust immune system, and vibrant coats, ensuring they remain happy and healthy.
Treats and Snacks
Everyone loves treating their kitty now and then – it’s a delightful way to bond with your cat and reward their good behaviour. Treats can serve as a positive reinforcement tool, helping to strengthen your relationship and encourage desired actions. However, it’s important to remember that treats should only make up about 10% of your cat’s daily caloric intake. Overindulgence in treats can lead to obesity and other health issues. To maintain a balanced diet, ensure the majority of your cat’s nutrition comes from high-quality, complete cat food. By keeping treats as an occasional reward, you can enjoy the benefits of bonding and training without compromising your cat’s health.
Hydration is Key
In the wild, cats get most of their moisture from the prey they consume. However, domestic cats often don’t drink enough water which can lead to urinary tract and kidney problems. This is especially true for cats that eat primarily dry food. To help ensure your cat stays well-hydrated, it’s crucial to encourage them to drink more water (although we appreciate that’s easier said than done!). Why not try a cat water fountain? They can be particularly effective as many cats are naturally attracted to running water. The movement can make drinking more enticing and enjoyable for them. Additionally, incorporating wet food into your cat’s diet can significantly boost their hydration levels. This is because wet food has a high moisture content. By taking these steps, you can help support your cat’s overall health and wellbeing.
To better understand the importance of kitty nutrition, take a look at this article in our blog section. Or if you need a helping paw when it comes to working with your cat to beat obesity, click here!
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