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Senior Cat Snacks & Treats

As cats get older, their dietary habits and preferences may evolve. That’s why many owners explore treats tailored for senior cats, including softer options that can be easier to enjoy. From creamy pastes to crunchy snacks, there’s a wide variety to suit individual tastes and routines.

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Wild Freedom Fillet Snacks - Chicken
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Wild Freedom Fillet Snacks - Chicken

Saver Pack: 2 x 100g

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£5.98
£4.99
£24.95 / kg
£4.74
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Applaws Cat Salmon Loin
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Applaws Cat Salmon Loin

Saver Pack: 3 x 30g

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£5.37
£4.79
£53.22 / kg
Rating: 5/5(13)

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Cosma Snackies XXL – Freeze-dried Cat Snacks
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Chicken (30g)

£3.49
£116.33 / kg
£3.32
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Applaws Cat Tuna Loin
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Applaws Cat Tuna Loin

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£19.08
£17.29
£48.03 / kg
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Cosma Snackies - Freeze-dried Cat Snacks
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Cosma Snackies - Freeze-dried Cat Snacks

Chicken (26g)

£3.29
£126.54 / kg
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Cosma Jelly Snacks
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Cosma Jelly Snacks

Mix 1: Chicken, Tuna, Salmon (8 x 14g)

£2.49
£22.23 / kg
£2.37
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Duck (21g)

£2.79
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£2.65
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Applaws Purée
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Applaws Purée

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£6.27
£5.59
£124.22 / kg
£5.31
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Applaws Cat Tuna Loin
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Applaws Cat Tuna Loin

Saver Pack: 3 x 30g

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Vitakraft Cat Liquid Snack with Salmon & Omega-3
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Vitakraft Cat Liquid Snack with Salmon & Omega-3

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£6.79
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Catessy Crunchy Snacks 65g
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Catessy Crunchy Snacks 65g

Anti-Hairball with Beef & Malt

£0.79
£12.15 / kg
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GimCat Pudding for Cats
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GimCat Pudding for Cats

150g

£1.79
£11.93 / kg
£1.70
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Catessy Crunchy Snacks 65g
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Catessy Crunchy Snacks 65g

Poultry, Cheese & Taurine

£0.79
£12.15 / kg
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Cosma Snackies - Freeze-dried Cat Snacks
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Salmon (21g)

£2.79
£132.86 / kg
£2.65
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Applaws Cat Tuna Loin
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Applaws Cat Tuna Loin

30g

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£1.59
£53.00 / kg
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Beef (23g)

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White Fish (18g)

£3.29
£182.78 / kg
£3.13
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Tuna (25g)

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Tuna (25g)

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Salmon (22g)

£3.79
£172.27 / kg
£3.60
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Wild Freedom Fillet Snacks - Chicken
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Wild Freedom Fillet Snacks - Chicken

100g

£2.99
£29.90 / kg
£2.84
Rating: 5/5(23)

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Applaws Cat Salmon Loin
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Applaws Cat Salmon Loin

30g

£1.79
£59.67 / kg
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Cosma Jelly Snacks
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Cosma Jelly Snacks

Chicken Breast (8 x 14g)

£2.49
£22.23 / kg
£2.37
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Cosma Jelly Snacks
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Salmon (8 x 14g)

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How do I choose the best treats for senior cats?

Choosing the right cat treats for older cats means considering age-related changes in digestion, metabolism, and dental health. Rather than offering empty calories, look for options with added nutrients tailored for senior pets.

Here’s what to consider:

  • Texture and size: Many older cats experience a drop in activity levels and slower metabolism, so it’s important to monitor fat content and calorie intake. For cats with dental issues, some owners opt for soft cat dental treats for older cats that are easier to chew. Lower-calorie options can help manage daily intake.
  • Key ingredients: Some owners look for treats with specific components like taurine or omega-3s, based on personal preference.
  • Moisture content: Soft treats or pastes may be a gentle addition to the diet, especially for cats that prefer wet textures.

Tip: Check out cat specialist diets and supplements to support your senior cat’s evolving needs. Always consult your vet before making changes to your cat’s diet or introducing new products.

How do I choose the best treats for senior cats?

Choosing the right cat treats for older cats means considering age-related changes in digestion, metabolism, and dental health. Rather than offering empty calories, look for options with added nutrients tailored for senior pets.

Here’s what to consider:

  • Texture and size: Many older cats experience a drop in activity levels and slower metabolism, so it’s important to monitor fat content and calorie intake. For cats with dental issues, some owners opt for soft cat dental treats for older cats that are easier to chew. Lower-calorie options can help manage daily intake.
  • Key ingredients: Some owners look for treats with specific components like taurine or omega-3s, based on personal preference.
  • Moisture content: Soft treats or pastes may be a gentle addition to the diet, especially for cats that prefer wet textures.

Tip: Check out cat specialist diets and supplements to support your senior cat’s evolving needs. Always consult your vet before making changes to your cat’s diet or introducing new products.

What type of senior cat treats is the best?

Every senior cat has different needs, and the best choice often depends on their individual preferences, habits, and sensitivities. There are a few commonly selected treat types for older cats.

Soft cat treats for older cats, such as pastes and tubes, are often easier to chew and may appeal to cats with dental sensitivities. Their moist texture can also be a gentle way to add variety to your cat’s routine.

On the other hand, crunchy treats, dental snacks, and freeze-dried options may be chosen by owners who want to encourage chewing, particularly when used alongside a broader dental care routine.

Functional treats, such as those with added omega-3 fatty acids, taurine, or joint-support ingredients, are sometimes chosen by owners looking to support specific age-related needs. These treats are typically used alongside a balanced diet or tailored senior cat food.

Tip: If your cat is on a prescribed diet, check the Food by Veterinary Condition section for suitable products.

What type of senior cat treats is the best?

Every senior cat has different needs, and the best choice often depends on their individual preferences, habits, and sensitivities. There are a few commonly selected treat types for older cats.

Soft cat treats for older cats, such as pastes and tubes, are often easier to chew and may appeal to cats with dental sensitivities. Their moist texture can also be a gentle way to add variety to your cat’s routine.

On the other hand, crunchy treats, dental snacks, and freeze-dried options may be chosen by owners who want to encourage chewing, particularly when used alongside a broader dental care routine.

Functional treats, such as those with added omega-3 fatty acids, taurine, or joint-support ingredients, are sometimes chosen by owners looking to support specific age-related needs. These treats are typically used alongside a balanced diet or tailored senior cat food.

Tip: If your cat is on a prescribed diet, check the Food by Veterinary Condition section for suitable products.

Why should I choose specifically developed treats for senior cats?

Senior cat treats often feature ingredients and textures adapted to suit their evolving dietary preferences. If your senior cat is on a veterinary diet, check with your vet before introducing treats to ensure they’re compatible with any ongoing dietary management.

Why should I choose specifically developed treats for senior cats?

Senior cat treats often feature ingredients and textures adapted to suit their evolving dietary preferences. If your senior cat is on a veterinary diet, check with your vet before introducing treats to ensure they’re compatible with any ongoing dietary management.

What flavours of senior cat treats are there?

There are a variety of flavours available to suit your cat’s individual preferences. Tuna, chicken, duck and salmon are popular choices among owners choosing treats for old cats.    

What flavours of senior cat treats are there?

There are a variety of flavours available to suit your cat’s individual preferences. Tuna, chicken, duck and salmon are popular choices among owners choosing treats for old cats.    

How often should I give treats for old cats to my senior cat?

Treats should be given in moderation, generally no more than 10% of daily calorie intake. Speak with your vet if you're unsure how to include treats in your cat’s feeding plan.

How often should I give treats for old cats to my senior cat?

Treats should be given in moderation, generally no more than 10% of daily calorie intake. Speak with your vet if you're unsure how to include treats in your cat’s feeding plan.

Do senior cat treats expire faster than regular ones?

Not necessarily. As with any product, check the packaging for storage instructions and expiration dates.

Do senior cat treats expire faster than regular ones?

Not necessarily. As with any product, check the packaging for storage instructions and expiration dates.