I had read on blogpaws.com that the chews are water-soluble, so for the cat chews I ran tap water over one and mashed it up between my finger and thumb (by the way, the manufacturer suggests that humans wash their hands after handling the product, and I did). I put it in the cat dish for Newman. He licked at it, but then started to walk away. I mashed it some, then put it back in the dish. Newman went back and gobbled the whole thing down in a few short seconds. He made handy work of that!
This post was written on behalf of BlogPaws Pet Blogger Network and EntirelyPets.com, I received a product for review as well as compensation for my time. Like all reviews on this Blog all thoughts and comments about the product are my own.
Have YOU ever tried to brush a cat’s teeth?
Dental care for dogs and cats runs the gamut from conventional tooth brushing with a specially-designed brush and meat-flavored toothpaste, to chewy dental treats known to get lodged in a pet’s digestive tract, to those funny little rubbery things you put on your finger that remind me of (ok, I’m showing my age!) the “rubber fingers” we used to use in the office to flip through piles of paper!
Along comes Entirely Pets, and their suggestion that we try C.E.T. Enzymatic Oral Hygiene Chews for Dogsand C.E.T. Chews for Cats. Yeah, really, for cats! This post is sponsored by EntirelyPets.com, by the way. Known as the leading provider of online pet supplies and non-prescription pet medications, they’ve been around since 1999, and I can see why — safe and secure web site, low prices, and free shipping for orders topping $85.
Back to the C.E.T. chews. The beefhide dog chews are flat or slightly rolled, about the size of a playing card each, maybe slightly bigger. The bag says (in English and en Français!) that they’re for veterinary use only, so that was a little puzzling to me, at first glance.
The cat chews look like Combos — the human hollow pretzel snack stuffed with cheese!
I gave each of the dogs one oral hygiene chew. Hobie, as always, was first (Charlie Brown likes to get a little aggressive with Hobie, so Charlie is last on the totem pole). Hobie took the treat into his mouth without sniffing it, realized he’d never tasted THIS before. It seemed as if he was not going to eat it, but then he started chomping away. Cooper and Charlie both acted pretty much the same way, but a little more hesitant.
The cats had absolutely no interest in the cat chews. First, I tried to give it to Newman. He sniffed at it and walked away. Next was Cali. She took a sniff at it, and then a swat with her paw, got up, and left. I didn’t even try giving one to Tux.
The next day, I tried again at supper time. The three dogs each grabbed their chew and ran outside where they proceeded to devour them in the back yard in record time. They are DOGS, after all!
Love them for the dogs! I have never tried on a cat. They sure are finicky. Great thinking on the water and getting it mashed down a bit!
Wonder why the cats weren’t crazy about the chews? Perhaps they should be rolled in catnip or something like that? Hmmm.
Great review!! Your cats are adorable, we love cats!! Looking forward to following you!