🐾 Treat your cat like royalty with Viking-age purity!
Icelandic+ Whole Fish Herring is a 1.5oz single-ingredient cat treat made from 100% wild-caught, sustainably sourced whole herring. Air-dried using traditional Viking methods, it offers a low-odor, highly digestible snack that supports dental health by reducing plaque and tartar. Rich in protein, omega-3s, and natural antioxidants, it promotes a shiny coat and a strong immune system.
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 1.5 ounces |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Occasion | Birthday |
H**Y
My cats Love these!
My cats go crazy for these! I much prefer giving them these sorts of snacks compared to the kibble snacks. They enjoy the crunchy texture and beg for them all the time. If I give them kibble snacks they look at me like I am crazy and meow until I give them these. It's so funny how snobbish they have become with their snacks.
J**R
NOT for cats!!! too hard to eat
I got this for my kitty who loves fish. But, I think this is NOT for cats because it's too hard to eat. I love that it is one ingredient and you can actually see that it is ONLY dried herring. But, it is extremely hard. My cat could not bite into it. I was nervous as he tried and started choking. (He's OK now) I tried soaking a couple in water to soften them up. It didn't work and he still couldn't chew them at all. I also tried cutting them into smaller pieces with my kitchen shears and the fish were too hard even for the newly-sharpened scissors. I think the animal needs a bigger mouth to get the fish crunched and chewed up so they can be safely swallowed. I did give my kitty the water I used when I tried to soften the fish by soaking them-- he really liked that! He tried really hard to eat the herring, but was not able to eat even one small piece. I was able to get a refund after 3 attempts online. I'll be giving these to someone with a big dog who likes fish. I don't think they are safe for cats or that any cat could eat them. Nice idea, but I'm going back to minnows for my kitty.
A**A
So good for my kitten
Real fish, real smell, real results. My kitten is obsessed. They’re a little firm, sure—but I break them up into smaller bites, and she goes nuts. You open the bag, and it’s like a wave of clean, salty ocean air. No fake smells, just pure herring. It feels good giving her something this natural. And honestly? She knows the difference.
B**S
A little fishy but good
Took a minute for my cat to fall in love with these. They have a weird fat like substance in them and smell very fishy. I had to tear them into three pieces and give her the fish as a topper on her food.
P**T
Good in small doses. Needs to be cut up. Very strong smell.
These smell very strong. My cat seems to enjoy them on occasion. You will want to break them in pieces for safety. The fins made my cat choke a little, so I just cut them off and have scissors for these kinds of treats. Very healthy.
S**N
Great treat just watch over cat while eating
my cat loves these but i would only feed them to adult cats as they are whole dried fish i wouldn’t recommend these for kittens as its more a hazard for them to eat but these are great and yes it does smell fishy because these are dried fish lol but yes get these but be cautious 🙏🏽
J**A
Sick Cat
I offered this to my cat multiple times, she loved them however she would then vomit multiple times.
J**
He's a fan!
Contrary to a lot of reviews, these are a good treat for the right cat.They do smell like dried fish. If you can't abide the smell of dried fish, probably skip. But really it's not the awful stench people are saying.They definitely are large, and hard. I wouldn't feed these unsupervised or whole to cat, but treat time is supposed to be about bonding and reward anyway.My cat and I figured the best way to enjoy the big fishes is if I hold the fish and he crunches away with his back teeth. He thinks this is fun and I think about the plaque being removed by his crunchy fishy toothbrush. He also likes them broken into about four pieces as regular little treats.I'm not sure I understand the complaints about them being too hard to break or cut. I also cannot break or cut his kibble pieces or other hard treats. His big ol knife teeth do that part when he crunches them. Cats will swallow food whole sometimes too, without crunching, which is why you shouldn't give them lion sized kibble or entire herring whole. Fairly basic.I am going to try soaking them. He's a big fan of freeze dried minnow tea, so I assume he'll like herring tea as well. They have a stronger smell, so he may be even more excited.I think they'll also be wonderful ground up as a food topper if he's ever feeling picky about food.So tldr: fishy fish, make big fish small for catcat using human breaky hands
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