
Inaba Cat Churu Pops Chicken Recipe (15g x4)
June 16, 2026
Inaba Cat Churu Pops Tuna Recipe (15g x4)
June 16, 2026Inaba Cat Churu Pops Tuna & Chicken (15g x4)
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Product Description
Inaba Cat Churu Pops Tuna & Chicken (15g x4) are delicious dual-flavour cat treats made with real tuna and chicken. These smooth, creamy, lickable pops are designed to make treat time fun, interactive, and highly rewarding for cats of all ages.
With a rich seafood and poultry combination, these treats are ideal for hand-feeding, encouraging picky eaters, or using as a special reward during training and bonding moments.
Key Benefits
- Made with real tuna and chicken for a rich flavour combination.
- Creamy, lickable texture cats love.
- Fun pop-style treat format.
- Grain-free recipe.
- Great for hand-feeding and bonding.
- Highly palatable for picky eaters.
- Suitable for training and rewarding.
Suitable For
- Kittens, adult cats, and senior cats.
- Picky or fussy eaters.
- Training rewards and positive reinforcement.
- Interactive feeding and bonding.
Product Specifications
- Pack Size: 4 x 15g
- Flavour: Tuna & Chicken
- Form: Creamy lickable pops
- Type: Cat treats
Why Your Cat Will Love It
The combination of tuna and chicken creates a rich, irresistible flavour in a smooth creamy texture that makes every lick satisfying and exciting for cats.
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