That's why 'im asking here lol. I'm very skeptical about it. I think the point is its very attracting to the cat. I know for a fact if i gave my cat a piece of chicken he wouldn't touch it. But he would def want to lick something hanging on the wallI don't understand the point. Why not just give a piece of chicken? Who even knows what their source of 'chicken protein' is. They make a lot of claims that they can't back up with actual evidence.
Yea I agree. Fortunately I only feed wet food. The reason I was curious was because people said it boosts the immune system. I was very skeptical about that part. Probably just fake claims. I wont get itWell, it also sounds like they are making absurd claims that your cat will drink more water which makes me suspect that there is some kind of sodium or salt additive meant to dehydrate the cat so that they drink water. Cats are not supposed to drink water from a hole; they are meant to obtain water from their food. If a food is making a cat thirsty it means the food is dehydrating the cat which can be dangerous.