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January's 'Treat of the Month' for the Mighty beast in your home
My Mighty Lion cat treats are tasty for all felines but are especially great for cats with allergies or sensitive stomachs as they are grain free and gluten free. They use hormone free proteins and the treats are very soft and chewy.
They are also a perfect treat for cats on weight loss programs. My Mighty Lion cat treats are low calorie- only 1.2 calories per tasty treat! The cat variety comes in original (salmon/chicken,) chicken and tuna.
Waggers Pet Products also has a companion line for dogs aptly named My Mighty Wolf and offers similar grain and gluten free treats that come in pork, salmon and turkey flavours. I tried the turkey treats out with our family dog Oliver and he loves them.
Don't forget treats should only account for ten per cent of the pets diet at the most as they are not as balanced as the pet's food. Use treats as a training tool or as a reward for good behaviour.
Pick up these Mighty treats for your cat or dog today, they are a total thumbs up!
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January's Treat of the Month is My Mighty Lion Chicken Cat Treats by Waggers Pet Products. I tested the My Mighty Lion chicken treats out with my cat Chaos and the My Mighty Lion tuna treats with my mother's cat Lola. Both of them loved the treats and ate them up.
My Mighty Lion cat treats are tasty for all felines but are especially great for cats with allergies or sensitive stomachs as they are grain free and gluten free. They use hormone free proteins and the treats are very soft and chewy.
They are also a perfect treat for cats on weight loss programs. My Mighty Lion cat treats are low calorie- only 1.2 calories per tasty treat! The cat variety comes in original (salmon/chicken,) chicken and tuna.
Waggers Pet Products also has a companion line for dogs aptly named My Mighty Wolf and offers similar grain and gluten free treats that come in pork, salmon and turkey flavours. I tried the turkey treats out with our family dog Oliver and he loves them.
Don't forget treats should only account for ten per cent of the pets diet at the most as they are not as balanced as the pet's food. Use treats as a training tool or as a reward for good behaviour.
Pick up these Mighty treats for your cat or dog today, they are a total thumbs up!
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