| | |  | Treats | Home » » » Feline Greenies Variety Pack | | | | | | | Description: | | All of the great Feline Greenies Flavors in a convenient Variety Pack. With this pack you get one 3-oz bag of Chicken, Ocean Fish & Savory Salmon.
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• 3-oz
• 6-pack
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 8.7 inches | | Product Width:
| 7.4 inches | | Product Height:
| 5.6 inches | | Product Weight:
| 1.5 pounds | | Package Length:
| 8.7 inches | | Package Width:
| 7.4 inches | | Package Height:
| 5.6 inches | | Package Weight:
| 1.5 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 32 reviews |
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10 of 10 found the following review helpful:
My cats love themApr 22, 2006
By MonaLisa I wanted to point out that these treats are different from the dog Greenies. Dog Greenies are chewy, cat Greenies are crunchy, like dry cat food. Because of this I don't know if they actually work (if they're the same texture what makes them different from cat food?) but I don't think they're dangerous, as a previous reviewer said. Canine Greenies have caused health problems, but from what I understand it is because the dog didn't chew it well (like most dogs) and because of the softer texture it swelled in the dogs stomach.
My cats love the salmon flavor, the package recommends six pieces three times a day, not to exceed 18 pieces a day. I give my cats about six a day, all at once. They don't always chew them though, which is the only problem I've had with the product, swallowing them whole doesn't bother my cats at all though. I have one cat, Garfield, who is very picky, but he loves these treats. So I think its probably safe to say that these shouldn't cause health problems like the canine Greenies can and also that your cat will really like them!
14 of 16 found the following review helpful:
How to hook a catApr 29, 2006
By Samuel Chell I gave these a try with finicky, picky Emmy, only because everything else--Pounce, Friskies, the gourmet little cans--had pretty much failed. (I have no idea what she lives on, because she's determined to show me she's above eating anything I offer her.) Much to my amazement, she's crazy about these Greenies' treats and would easily consume an entire package, even in my presence, if I let her. She's making me feel a little bit like her "dealer," and now that we're momentarily out of her drug of choice, I'm feeling a bit guilty, as though it's my fault she's going through cold turkey withdrawal. I guess I have no choice but to order another supply and, in the meantime, endure the combination of her loud complaints and constant tapping of her forepaw on my shoulder to remind me of my duty and heartless dereliction. I just hope I don't have to bring her to a specialist in feline addictive counseling.
17 of 20 found the following review helpful:
Rancid productJul 18, 2007
By K. Levesque I've opened 4 of the 8 packages of Greenies, one was rancid. My cat started vomiting after eating the Salmon Greenies. I compared them with another package only to find that they had yellow-orange spots instead of being entirely green. I smelled them and they smelled different too. Normally Greenies are great treats for my cats but rancid products are not acceptable. EntirelyPets and other suppliers have to be aware of the age of the product they are selling according to when they buy it from Greenies. I could not find an expiration date on the packages. Greenies is manufactured by S&M Nutec and they should be providing expiration dates.
15 of 19 found the following review helpful:
Poison for your cats!Oct 24, 2007
By I. Garcia We received a free sample of Feline Greenies in the mail today from PETCO. Our 13 indoor cats gobbled the entire 1-oz. package in less than 10 minutes. Even our finicky eaters loved them. We are very careful pet owners, double-checking every ingredient in anything that they eat (in the same way that we watch our own food). Unfortunately, I fed first and checked later (something that I have NEVER done before and will never do again)!
Imagine my dismay when I found menadione sodium bisulfite in this product. This toxic, unapproved ingredient has no business in our pet food. Its use is prohibited in many European countries, and our own FDA won't approve it.
We have requested that PETCO discontinue the sale of this product immediately, until the manufacturer removes this poison.
If you love your cats, you will not feed this product to them. Just do a web search for "menadione sodium bisulfite (MSB)". You'll be a better cat owner, that's for sure . . .
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Just like any other treatNov 09, 2007
By James S. Ayers
"Consumer X"
From what I can tell the only reason that these treats have the Greenies name is because they are made by the same company. They slightly resemble the shape the the Greenies for dogs, but lack the same chewy texture. They seem just like any other dry dog / cat treat. One of my cats likes them, and the other doesn't. Neither of them like any one flavor more than the others.
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