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Siwsan

(27,004 posts)
Tue Jul 30, 2024, 04:13 PM Jul 30

I followed up on a suggestion and bought some Churu cat squeeze treats

And I'm convinced they are a feline narcotic. My friend who adopted Cinder, Smoke and Ember agrees.

Carys, who has been disinterested in participating in treat time, is most impressed. Arthur and Madoc, too. Gryff almost took my finger off, trying to get an extra lick. He now stands straight up on his hind legs, to give himself an advantage.

I was lucky to find them on sale. Not sure I'll replace their usual squeeze treats with Churu but I will keep some on hand as an extra treat and to slip Carys her Capstar.

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I followed up on a suggestion and bought some Churu cat squeeze treats (Original Post) Siwsan Jul 30 OP
Churu is kitty heroin. It seems to be irresistible. Ocelot II Jul 30 #1
100% agreed relayerbob Jul 30 #2
Expensive though. nt Dear_Prudence Jul 30 #3
I see that Veterinarians are overwhelmingly going for them to aid their less 'willing' kitties to get hlthe2b Jul 30 #4
My cats are definitely addicted. Crack for cats. blm Jul 30 #5
Get them from Chewy.com jrandom421 Jul 30 #6
Agree. blm Jul 30 #7
My boy loves the tuna ones TommieMommy Aug 2 #8
I had never heard of that brand before these posts, but was intrigued. niyad Aug 3 #9
I'd never heard of them, either Siwsan Aug 3 #10
I am glad they love them. niyad Aug 3 #11

hlthe2b

(104,913 posts)
4. I see that Veterinarians are overwhelmingly going for them to aid their less 'willing' kitties to get
Tue Jul 30, 2024, 04:24 PM
Jul 30

through the experience a bit better.

jrandom421

(1,046 posts)
6. Get them from Chewy.com
Tue Jul 30, 2024, 05:34 PM
Jul 30

A 100 count tub reduces the cost to about $0.55 each. Still kinda pricy, but worth it for the feline overlords

niyad

(117,938 posts)
9. I had never heard of that brand before these posts, but was intrigued.
Sat Aug 3, 2024, 04:06 PM
Aug 3

A couple of days ago a friend and I went to a discount store that sells overstock items at greatly reduced prices. One never knows what treasures one might find (like a $10 bottle of orange bitters for 1.29!). In the pet food section, I noticed a box that read "Chura". 32 count for $9. Have not tried it on my little lap panther yet, but will let everyone know.

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