

🐾 Elevate snack time—because your cat deserves the best!
INABA Churu Lickable Purée Natural Cat Treats offer a hydrating, low-calorie snack made from premium farm-raised chicken and wild-caught tuna. With 91% moisture and only 6 calories per tube, these grain-free, preservative-free treats support your cat’s health and immunity while providing an interactive, hand-fed experience. Available in 19 flavors, they suit cats of all ages and sizes, making snack time both nutritious and fun.























| ASIN | B01MCQSNY0 |
| ASIN | B01MCQSNY0 |
| Age Range Description | All Life Stages |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,440 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #152 in Canned Cat Food |
| Brand Name | INABA |
| Breed Recommendation | All Breed Sizes |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (6,659) |
| Date First Available | October 8, 2016 |
| Date First Available | October 8, 2016 |
| Directions | Simply tear open a tube and give it a little squeeze to feed these grain-free, preservative-free treats by hand. You can also pour them into a bowl or use as a tasty topper on wet or dry food. |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 10.87 x 5.71 x 1.02 inches |
| Item Weight | 8.4 ounces |
| Item model number | BHBUKPPAZINH2685 |
| Item model number | BHBUKPPAZINH2685 |
| Manufacturer | INABA |
| Manufacturer | INABA |
| Number of Items | 12 |
| Package Dimensions | 10.87 x 5.71 x 1.02 inches; 8.47 ounces |
| Size | 0.5 Ounce (Pack of 12) |
| Specific Uses for Product | Hydrating Cat Treat |
| Target Audience Keyword | cats, house-cats |
M**E
good cat treats
My big cat gets a tube when he comes inside at dusk as a reward. He knows them as "tubes" and he likes the chicken best. I just have to tear it open and serve how easy can it get. The ingredients are quality. I believe the makers are commited to provide a good product.
L**N
Best cat treats on the market
I don't know what they put in it but these treats but they are the best I've ever seen.
L**E
Quality product, good proteins and well packaged.
It must taste good as the cats really like it.
A**N
Amazing
It’s crack for cats! Chances are every cat trainer uses these! He can not get enough! They helped me clicker train a former feral cat! That statement speaks volumes!
S**H
Churu is the best!
My cat "loves" all the flavors of the highly recommended Churu "Lickable" Puree treats.
P**R
A Literal Answer to Prayer!
The mother lode! Jackpot! Bingo! I have a 12-year-old kitty who has a chronic upper respiratory thing going on. One vet said he had a clogged tear duct (he doesn’t), another vet said he had a chronic herpes viral infection (he doesn’t). His sneezing, congestion, itching, hair pulling, and runny eyes seem worse when he’s stressed (and he’s what they euphemistically call a “hyper-vigilant” kitty, so he’s stressed a lot), when there are seasonal allergens going on, or when I use scented litter or chemical cleaners. My latest vet, who has bad allergies himself, suggested a daily 10 mg Zyrtek tablet, which he takes himself and gives to two of his own dogs daily. So I set about to medicate my kitty daily and thereby cause him to hate me. I would put a towel in the kitchen sink and then go chasing him around the house. As soon as he saw the towel go into the sink and the kitchen light go on, he commenced to run and hide. These are the things I have tried unsuccessfully: shoving the pill down his throat with my finger; shoving the pill down his throat with a piller that’s about a foot too long; putting the crushed pill in wet food (he wasn’t interested); putting the crushed pill in peanut butter (too sticky and thick); putting the crushed pill in his daily Cat Lax, a hairball-prevention gel that he likes (the pill particles just stick to the outside of it); and putting the crushed pill in a bacon-flavored pill masker the consistency of Play-Doh (too hard to chew, and cats don’t eat bacon, anyway). So I decided that life was too short for both of us to be that stressed, and I gave up. Then his sinuses got infected, he started slinging mucus from his nose all over the place, sneezing in my face when he came to snuggle, pulling the hair off his tummy, and hacking, and I realized I had to take him to the vet and get him some antibiotics. And I felt guilty. Since the liquid antibiotics were not too difficult to administer, I made the comment to the vet that I wished the Zyrtek came in liquid form (they do make a fruit-flavored syrup for children, but I would have had to give him a large amount of it). The vet suggested that maybe one of the compounding pharmacies could make it, and I was very excited, despite the $35 monthly cost. But the compounded liquid is in oil, which meant that it was messy, turned to sludge, and clogged the syringe. I asked the pharmacy if they could compound it in water, which they can, but then it would only last for 14 days, so the monthly cost would be $70! I started reading piller reviews again and bought some syringe pillers (you have to buy a dozen to get one) that you put water into with the pill at the end. Before I could get it into his mouth, the pill fell out. (There is no piller that gets very good reviews.) In desperation, I came back to Amazon and started doing searches on words like “medication.” Then I came across this! OMG! This stuff is life-changing! His attitude has changed from, “Mom, why do you hate me?” to “Mom, when’s my next pill?” This stuff is about the consistency of pudding (and very stinky), so a crushed pill completely dissolves into it instead of just sticking to it. (I am still not sure he wouldn’t just eat around the pill if I didn’t crush it.) I can get about three pills’ worth out of one foil tube. When I open a new tube, I squeeze it into a mini Tupperware container, then scoop out about one-third of it with a little cosmetic “paddle,” dissolve the crushed pill into the stuff, mix it around, while he is anxiously waiting outside the bathroom door. (In fact, most of the time, I can't even get him to wait outside, now that he knows the routine.) Then it is down the hatch in about two licks! And I refrigerate the remainder in the Tupperware container. The little tube is not the most convenient thing to squeeze out for every three pills, but it's worth the effort. Here’s the pill crusher I got, which works quite well: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B06XCB7SF3/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 One week later: This would all be lovely, but after 8 days, my kitty decided he didn't like it anymore! Cats!
P**E
my cats new fav obsession
my cat is OBSESSED with these! worth the hype and I can totally see how people trap ferals with these now that I’ve bought them. deff a good bang for your buck. my cat didn’t finish her food because she was a little sick. I gave her about 2 licks of this and as I was squeezing the rest her in her bowl I was trying not to squeeze it on her forehead bc she was face down in the bowl eating all of it as I was putting it in there🤣🤣🤣 so far no issues, but her poop was SO STANK the next day I had to clean the litter box immediately or I was going to die.
D**S
Cat loves these
My cat goes crazy for even just the smell of one of these being opened. Size is perfect for a quick treat.
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