It is easy to find dog treats that you can use to reward your dog for good behavior (with the intention, of course, of conditioning them toward this good behavior!), but when it comes to cats – who tend to be much pickier eaters than dogs – it can be more difficult to know exactly how to reward them; after all, unless your cat is especially easy-going, you are unlikely to find them taking a liking to cat treats! p /It is common to see cats depicted drinking milk, and while cats certainly are fond of milk, you must make sure you are careful when giving this to your cat as a treat; as cats get older, some develop what could be termed as lactose intolerance – and what’s more, excess dairy can bring on the effects of lactose intolerance, such as diarrhea and vomiting. p /@@CBTEXT;MPESTON73;Make sure you take a look at the Food Guide For Cats@@! p /Another food that cats are quite fond of, of course, is tuna – and if your cat is an especially picky eater, they might not like the meat very much, but they will certainly like the tuna water that the fish is kept in, and you can put this in a little saucer for them to drink. p /There are plenty of other meats that cats also enjoy, so if you have a cat that you are trying to find what works for them, test out a few different meats – such as chicken, turkey, or even ham – and see what your cat enjoys. p /Finally, many people find that canned cat food works great as a treat; if you usually feed your cat dry cat food, consider giving your cat a bit of canned food when you are wanting to reward them, and you just might find that this is an easy and inexpensive way to help you train your cat! p /It is easy to start training your cat toward good behavior once you find a treat they enjoy;nbsp;the tricky part, of course, is actually finding a treat that your cat enjoys!p /
What Treats Should I Give My Cat?
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Thursday, January 26th, 2012
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