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Cat Treats

Whether you're rewarding good behaviour, building trust, or simply sharing a moment, our range of cat treats has something for every feline. From soft and crunchy bites to grain-free and high-meat options, zooplus offers delicious choices tailored to every life stage and preference. Explore favourites from top brands like Dreamies, Whiskas, Applaws, and Felix, perfect for daily rewards or those extra-special moments.

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thrive Cat Treats
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thrive Cat Treats

Chicken 25g

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£3.99
£3.19
£127.60 / kg
£3.03
Rating: 4/5(96)

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thrive Cat Treats Saver Pack

Chicken (5 x 25g)

Individually
£15.95
£14.59
£116.72 / kg
£13.86
Rating: 5/5(19)

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KatKin Chicken Nibbles Cat Treats 50g

KatKin Chicken Nibbles Cat Treats 50g

Chicken

£7.99
£159.80 / kg
Rating: 5/5(3)

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Feliway Happy Snack with Chicken

Feliway Happy Snack with Chicken

6 Sticks (approx. 90g)

£5.49
£61.00 / kg
Rating: 5/5(2)

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PURINA Dentalife Cat Dental Snacks - Chicken
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PURINA Dentalife Cat Dental Snacks - Chicken

Saver Pack: 3 x 140g

Individually
£11.37
£10.19
£24.26 / kg
£9.68
Rating: 4/5(8)

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Applaws Cat Salmon Loin
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Applaws Cat Salmon Loin

Saver Pack: 3 x 30g

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

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Applaws Cat Mackerel Loin
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Applaws Cat Mackerel Loin

Saver Pack: 3 x 30g

Individually
£5.07
£4.59
£51.00 / kg
Rating: 5/5(3)

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Applaws Cat Tuna Loin
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Applaws Cat Tuna Loin

Super Saver Pack: 12 x 30g

Individually
£19.08
£17.29
£48.03 / kg
Rating: 5/5(35)

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Encore Cat Tuna Loin
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Encore Cat Tuna Loin

Saver Pack: 6 x 30g

Individually
£10.14
£9.09
£50.50 / kg
Rating: 5/5(4)

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Whiskas Cat Milk 6 x 200ml

Whiskas Cat Milk 6 x 200ml

6 x 200ml

£7.59
£6.33 / l
Rating: 3/5(28)

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thrive Cat Treats Maxi Tube - Chicken
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thrive Cat Treats Maxi Tube - Chicken

170g

£25.99
£152.88 / kg
£24.69
Rating: 3/5(60)

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Dreamies Creamy Snacks with Tasty Chicken

Dreamies Creamy Snacks with Tasty Chicken

4 x 10g

£1.29
£32.25 / kg
£1.23
Rating: 5/5(53)

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Applaws Purée
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Applaws Purée

Saver Pack: Chicken (12 x 15g)

Individually
£6.27
£5.59
£124.22 / kg
£5.31
Rating: 5/5(9)

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Sanabelle Hairball Snacks

Sanabelle Hairball Snacks

12 x 20g

£3.99
£16.63 / kg
Rating: 4/5(37)

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Arden Grange Tasty Paste Treat 75g
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Arden Grange Tasty Paste Treat 75g

Liver

£2.99
£39.87 / kg
Rating: 5/5(4)

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Felix Soup Saver Pack 48 x 48g
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Felix Soup Saver Pack 48 x 48g

Farm Selection

Individually
£15.12
£13.79
£5.99 / kg
£13.10
Rating: 4/5(27)

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Webbox Lick-e-Lix - Chicken
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Webbox Lick-e-Lix - Chicken

Saver Pack: 25 x 15g

Individually
£7.45
£6.69
£17.84 / kg
Rating: 5/5(9)

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Webbox Lick-e-Lix - Salmon
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Webbox Lick-e-Lix - Salmon

Saver Pack: 25 x 15g

Individually
£7.45
£6.69
£17.84 / kg
Rating: 5/5(4)

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Dreamies Creamy Snacks with Salmon

Dreamies Creamy Snacks with Salmon

4 x 10g

£1.29
£32.25 / kg
£1.23
Not Rated

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

Saver Pack: 2 x 100g

Individually
£5.98
£4.99
£24.95 / kg
£4.74
Rating: 5/5(23)

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HiLife Cat Treats
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HiLife Cat Treats

Saver Pack: Chicken (3 x 10g)

Individually
£4.77
£4.29
£143.00 / kg
Rating: 4/5(1)

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Smilla Soft Sticks Mixed Trial Pack

Smilla Soft Sticks Mixed Trial Pack

3 x 50g

Individually
£3.57
£2.99
£19.93 / kg
Rating: 5/5(5)

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Whiskas Relax & Unwind Adult Cat Treats with Chicken

Whiskas Relax & Unwind Adult Cat Treats with Chicken

45g

£1.19
£26.44 / kg
Rating: 4/5(39)

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Felix Crispies 180g
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Felix Crispies 180g

Beef & Chicken

£2.79
£15.50 / kg
Rating: 5/5(2)

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How do I choose the right treats for my cat?

With so many cat treats available, it can be difficult to know what your cat will like and respond to best. Consider your pet’s age, preferences, and nutritional needs when finding what suits your cat, and remember to consult your vet if you have any concerns.

Here's a quick guide to cat treats:

Type of cat treat
Best for

Encourage chewing and may contribute to oral care

Features

Crisp texture

Type of cat treat

Soft or chewy cat treats

Best for

Kittens, older cats, or pets with dental sensitivity

Features

Easy to chew, gentle on teeth

Type of cat treat
Best for

High reward training or high-protein snacking

Features

High meat content, intense aroma

Type of cat treat
Best for

Enrichment and play

Features

Natural herb, some cats may respond with curiosity or playfulness

Type of cat treat
Best for

High-value rewards and moisture-rich options

Features

Smooth texture, often available in pouches or tubes

Type of cat treat
Best for

Young cats and kittens

Features

Small size, some enriched with taurine or DHA (check product details)

Type of cat treat
Best for

Older cats

Features

Soft textures, easy to eat

Type of cat treat
Best for

Popular among owners who want to manage calorie intake

Features

Lighter recipes, smaller pieces of low-fat formulations

Type of cat treat
Best for

Training or bonding

Features

Often semi-moist, convenient and mess free

Type of cat treat
Best for
Features

Encourage chewing and may contribute to oral care

Crisp texture

Soft or chewy cat treats

Kittens, older cats, or pets with dental sensitivity

Easy to chew, gentle on teeth

High reward training or high-protein snacking

High meat content, intense aroma

Enrichment and play

Natural herb, some cats may respond with curiosity or playfulness

High-value rewards and moisture-rich options

Smooth texture, often available in pouches or tubes

Young cats and kittens

Small size, some enriched with taurine or DHA (check product details)

Older cats

Soft textures, easy to eat

Popular among owners who want to manage calorie intake

Lighter recipes, smaller pieces of low-fat formulations

Training or bonding

Often semi-moist, convenient and mess free

Tip: Avoid feeding your cat human food as a treat. Many contain salt, sugar, or other ingredients that aren't safe for cats. If you're looking for budget-friendly options, you can even try baking your own cat biscuits!

How do I choose the right treats for my cat?

With so many cat treats available, it can be difficult to know what your cat will like and respond to best. Consider your pet’s age, preferences, and nutritional needs when finding what suits your cat, and remember to consult your vet if you have any concerns.

Here's a quick guide to cat treats:

Type of cat treat
Best for

Encourage chewing and may contribute to oral care

Features

Crisp texture

Type of cat treat

Soft or chewy cat treats

Best for

Kittens, older cats, or pets with dental sensitivity

Features

Easy to chew, gentle on teeth

Type of cat treat
Best for

High reward training or high-protein snacking

Features

High meat content, intense aroma

Type of cat treat
Best for

Enrichment and play

Features

Natural herb, some cats may respond with curiosity or playfulness

Type of cat treat
Best for

High-value rewards and moisture-rich options

Features

Smooth texture, often available in pouches or tubes

Type of cat treat
Best for

Young cats and kittens

Features

Small size, some enriched with taurine or DHA (check product details)

Type of cat treat
Best for

Older cats

Features

Soft textures, easy to eat

Type of cat treat
Best for

Popular among owners who want to manage calorie intake

Features

Lighter recipes, smaller pieces of low-fat formulations

Type of cat treat
Best for

Training or bonding

Features

Often semi-moist, convenient and mess free

Type of cat treat
Best for
Features

Encourage chewing and may contribute to oral care

Crisp texture

Soft or chewy cat treats

Kittens, older cats, or pets with dental sensitivity

Easy to chew, gentle on teeth

High reward training or high-protein snacking

High meat content, intense aroma

Enrichment and play

Natural herb, some cats may respond with curiosity or playfulness

High-value rewards and moisture-rich options

Smooth texture, often available in pouches or tubes

Young cats and kittens

Small size, some enriched with taurine or DHA (check product details)

Older cats

Soft textures, easy to eat

Popular among owners who want to manage calorie intake

Lighter recipes, smaller pieces of low-fat formulations

Training or bonding

Often semi-moist, convenient and mess free

Tip: Avoid feeding your cat human food as a treat. Many contain salt, sugar, or other ingredients that aren't safe for cats. If you're looking for budget-friendly options, you can even try baking your own cat biscuits!

Can I train my cat with treats?

Yes. While cats are more independent than dogs, many can learn tricks and behaviours with consistency and the right motivation. Some owners have success training cats to respond to words, be taught to sit, and even be trained to enter their cat carrier. Here are some training tips for successful training:

  • Use high-reward cat food treats like freeze-dried or soft treats
  • Timing is everything: Train after naps or meals when your cat is alert but not too hungry, but keep sessions short (just a few minutes).
  • Be consistent: Use the same command and reward every time.
  • Be patient and consistent: Stay positive, cats respond better to gentle encouragement than discipline.

Tip: Ready to start? Explore our 10 Tricks for Clever Cats for fun, simple, and rewarding training ideas.

Can I train my cat with treats?

Yes. While cats are more independent than dogs, many can learn tricks and behaviours with consistency and the right motivation. Some owners have success training cats to respond to words, be taught to sit, and even be trained to enter their cat carrier. Here are some training tips for successful training:

  • Use high-reward cat food treats like freeze-dried or soft treats
  • Timing is everything: Train after naps or meals when your cat is alert but not too hungry, but keep sessions short (just a few minutes).
  • Be consistent: Use the same command and reward every time.
  • Be patient and consistent: Stay positive, cats respond better to gentle encouragement than discipline.

Tip: Ready to start? Explore our 10 Tricks for Clever Cats for fun, simple, and rewarding training ideas.

What is a good treat for a cat?

Choose treats with high meat content and minimal additives. Many cats enjoy soft chicken-based treats from brands like Dreamies or Lily’s Kitchen. It depends on your cat’s preferences and dietary needs.

What is a good treat for a cat?

Choose treats with high meat content and minimal additives. Many cats enjoy soft chicken-based treats from brands like Dreamies or Lily’s Kitchen. It depends on your cat’s preferences and dietary needs.

Should I give my cat treats every day?

Yes, but only in moderation. Treats should make up no more than 10% of your cat’s daily calorie intake. If you’re using treats during training, consider adjusting their regular food portions. For personalised advice, it’s best to consult your vet.

Should I give my cat treats every day?

Yes, but only in moderation. Treats should make up no more than 10% of your cat’s daily calorie intake. If you’re using treats during training, consider adjusting their regular food portions. For personalised advice, it’s best to consult your vet.

What is the purpose of cat treats?

Cat treats are great for training, enriching your cat’s environment, and building trust. Some are also chosen for specific features, such as texture, flavour, or ingredients tailored to oral care or low-calorie feeding routines.

What is the purpose of cat treats?

Cat treats are great for training, enriching your cat’s environment, and building trust. Some are also chosen for specific features, such as texture, flavour, or ingredients tailored to oral care or low-calorie feeding routines.