The best Webbox Treats for Cats | Review

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*AD – the items in this review was gifted to our household for this post. All opinions, as always, are our own.

Pancake loves treats! He’s a pretty spoiled cat, so treats are apart of his weekly life, getting rewarded for being a cute, adorable little cat. There are a variety of different treats out there for cats from biscuits to sticks to jellies that cats just love to lick up! We took a look at all of the different Weebox Treats and decided to talk about how much Pancake and I love them.

Webbox Tasty Sticks

Webbox has a few different sticks flavors – we ended up trying Salmon & Trout, Beef & Rabbit, Chicken & Liver, and Duck. These sticks are long with multiple break points, so that you can break off a little bit of the treat and feed your cat a bit at a time. This is also really nice for feeding multiple cats or having several kids feed the cat at once, as they can rip off a piece and then feed them! Pancake loves fishy treats, so the Salmon & Trout was a favorite out of this treat, but Pancake comes running for any of them. These sticks are good for cats and kittens from 12 weeks of age, as a daily snack or treat. You can even heat them up for a warm and moist treat. The sticks are individually wrapped, so you can keep the ones you haven’t tried fresh, which is a big plus!

Webbox Lick-e-Lix

Webbox Lick-e-Lix were something I’ve never tried before, as they are a soft, almost yoghurt-esque textured treat that can be used to hide medicine in for your pets, top their biscuits with or hand feed to your pet straight out of the packet. We tried out Liver Sausage & Cat Grass, Cheese & Taurine and Liver. These treats are also good for cats or kittens from the age of 12 weeks. Pancake quite liked the Cheese & Taurine treat best and it was fun feeding him by hand, as he would lick it right out of the sachet!

Webbox Lick-e-Lix Jelly

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A spin off of the Webbox Lick-e-Lix, the Lick-e-Lix Jelly are very similar, but instead of being soft yogurt in texture, they are a jelly product made of meats and veggies! We tried the Chicken & Sweet Potato flavor, which was very much enjoyed. This treat can be fed to cats 3 months or older, as a stand alone treat, over biscuits, to hide medicine or straight from the sachet!

Webbox Lick-e-Licious

Similar to the Lick-e-Lix, the Lick-e-Licious is a sachet of wet treats for cats, from the age of 3 months and older. We got the Salmon Lick-e-Licious, which has bits of flaked salmon in it, as well as added veggies. It’s a grain free treat made with 100% salmon fillet, the best quality for our little cat. This snack can also be used to top dry food, poured into a little bowl, or right out of the packet. It’s a really high quality treat and Pancake loved it.

Webbox Cat Grass

Another treat, that does take some time to grow, is Cat Grass! Cat grass has a lot of benefits for cats and Webbox has a set that’s very easy to plant and grow. This kit allows you to add seeds to a box of soil that then will grow a variety of cat grass, perfect for helping your cat with hairballs. It’s a nice kit, as we do love growing cat grass, we found this quite fun. This kit has draining spots as well, unlike similar kits, which is good.

Overall, I really love the quality in Webbox treats. You can get a lot of treats for a low price, and they are better quality then a lot of the dry biscuits-treats that you can find out there. It’s fun to mix things up and try new mediums to feed your lovely pet.

You can check out more of our reviews and recipes to do with our cat, Pancake, in his category.

14 thoughts on “The best Webbox Treats for Cats | Review

  1. Izzy Matias says:

    Pancake looks so cute beside the Webbox Cat Grass – that is such a cool thing by the way; I didn’t know there was such a thing as cat grass! That’s great Pancake got to try a lot of new treats. And yes, yoghurt-like treats are indeed helpful when making pets drink medicine πŸ™‚

      • Niamh Hick says:

        I have a little 2 year old feral cat who trust s me enough to come close to my face and peek around corners to even approach me,,,, but the hand she will smell closely but is very scared of it . What lick- e lix would you say is the most tasty for her,,,, now we must remember that she has no interest in Dreamies and she eats chicken breast as part of her diet and picks at the wet food s and I have tried many,,,,,,,,Please advise πŸ˜‚πŸ€£πŸ˜‚πŸ˜±πŸ˜±πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚β˜˜οΈπŸ’•

  2. Britt K says:

    These sound like some great treat options. there are so many questionable treats on the shelves right now, with ingredients that you can’t pronounce let alone determine if they are safe for your cat to consume. Having high-quality brands like this allows you to spoil your furry friend without worrying about what you’re giving them. I’m definitely going to have to check these out for our two! Thanks for sharing!

  3. Barry says:

    My kitten goes crazy for the stick things!
    Which makes giving her them difficult because she goes totally mad for them, my fear is she might choke.
    My sister has a slightly older kitten and it reacts in the same way!
    They just go hyper. Can you imagine a 12 week old kitten growling like a wild cat!

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