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Good ‘n’ Tasty Spinning Stars Cat Treats, 1.5 Ounce Bag, 2-in-1 Treat & Toy Made with Real Chicken, Chicken Liver & Catnip, Encourages Playfulness & Low Calorie

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1.Size:3.2 Ounce (pack Of 1)


About this item

  • 2-IN-1 TREAT & TOY: Spinning Stars are fun, interactive spinning treats made with a savory combination of flavors cats love.
  • GOOD SOURCE OF PROTEIN & LOW CALORIE: Made with real chicken, chicken liver and catnip.
  • ENCOURAGES PLAYFULNESS: The fun shape and catnip encourage play and activity.
  • VETERINARIAN-FORMULATED: Contains taurine – an essential nutrient for cats.
  • INGREDIENTS YOU CAN FEEL GOOD ABOUT: Made with no artificial flavors or colors added.


Treat your cat with playful Spinning Stars – a 2-in-1 toy that your cat can play with AND eat! A good source of protein and low calorie, these spinning treats are made with a savory combination of flavors cats love – real chicken, chicken liver and catnip. The tasty flavors are just the beginning! This tasty, interactive treat takes playtime to another level! The fun shape and catnip encourage play and activity. Plus, these treats are veterinarian-formulated and contain taurine – an essential nutrient for cats. You’ll also love that chicken is the #1 ingredient and they’re made with no artificial flavors or colors added. Feed up to 4 treats per day for an average size adult cat. Intended for intermittent or supplemental feeding only.


N. Ro
2025-08-28 20:52:27
The stars are the size of a 50 cent piece If you are old enough to remember those! Plus they're 1/4" "puffed" - don't let that phrase fool you they are hard as a rock! It took extreme force to break off 1 of the star legs & that was still too big/hard for the kitty to eat. They do spin on the floor but who wants to leave edible items on their floor that the cat cannot eat?! I tried soaking them and the result was a leathery Star that I had to cut apart - could not tear apart by hand! Tried crushing them with a hammer in a baggy, but kitty was not interested in the crumbs, even after wetting them with warm water. Total waste of money! Nice concept but pass on this one!
SpiritWarrior
2025-08-05 14:47:02
MY POOR LITTLE FUR BABY WAS AFRAID OF THEM....LOL SHE DID NOT LIKE THEM...MAYBE YOUR PET WILL.
Blue Hatter
2025-07-20 16:43:57
The concept is interesting and a good idea, but the treats are far too large and too hard for a cat to eat. These seem better suited for a larger dog. My cats played with these treats and tried to eat them, but they’re just far too large. I ended up having to crush the treats and let my cats eat the pieces, which defeats the purpose.These would be fine if they were around half the size.
The Xtina
2025-06-13 17:12:21
So my cats use it as a toy and by no means try to eat it. Its too big and too hard. I had a hard time cracking it open by hand. Now the dogs love it.....but the cats, not so much and I have three of them. The one rubbed on it and slobbered on it and walked off. The other spun it a few times and then walked off and the other looked at it, looked at me and then walked off. So three cats - no takers.
Jen
2025-05-20 18:46:11
I read the reviews, but I surely didn’t read that these cat treats are very large, very hard treats better for dogs than little cat mouths. There’s no way a cat can eat one without biting it into smaller pieces, and they are too hard to bite. I could barely break off the points of the star. Even then, my cats walked away. So, into the trash they went. I’m not one of those people who finds fault with everything. These are really bad.
Eternallyprincess
2025-03-08 19:55:12
Super fun and super like!
BossMommy
2025-02-05 16:43:30
I was expecting normal cat treat size but these things are like 1.25”x1.25”! I have a larger than normal cat so that was no issue for him. I won’t say he struggles to bite into it but it definitely wasn’t easy that may be because of the size of it or possibly a little crunchier than it should be maybe. I’m not tasting it to find out!
Poodle Paw YouTube
2024-12-30 15:23:18
I have three cats, and unfortunately, two of them had issues with this product. One of my cats got it wedged in her top teeth, and I had to practically pry it out.The second cat had it stuck in a way that it fits perfectly in the roof of her mouth. While it wasn’t wedged tight like the first ones, it caused enough discomfort that she couldn’t get it out on her own.This product might not be safe for all cats, especially depending on their size.