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inparticular.ai
Savannah cats are a whole different league — part wildcat ancestry means their metabolism runs hot and their instincts are sharp, so ordinary treats often just don't cut it. Cats in general are notoriously fussy, favouring strongly-scented, meat-based options and rejecting anything sweet or grain-heavy, and Savannahs tend to be even more selective. The best treats for a cat like yours will be high-protein, minimal additives, and ideally something that smells like actual prey. Quick question before I point you somewhere specific: are these treats mainly for training, enrichment, or everyday rewarding — and does your cat have any known dietary restrictions or sensitivities?
Mainly rewarding her after play sessions — she's incredibly active and I want something that actually fuels her rather than just being empty calories. No known allergies, she just gets bored of things fast.
inparticular.ai
That makes total sense for a Savannah. Post-play rewards work best when they feel like a genuine payoff — something with a strong scent hit and real meat content. Given that she gets bored quickly, variety in texture and protein source will help keep her interested. Is she eating a primarily dry or wet diet day-to-day? That'll help me make sure the treat complements what she's already getting rather than doubling up on the same proteins.
She's on a raw diet mostly, with some wet food. So she's used to proper meat — nothing processed.
inparticular.ai
Perfect — that actually makes this straightforward. A cat already on raw is going to have zero patience for anything starchy or artificial, and her palate will be tuned to real meat flavours. I'd go with Orijen Freeze-Dried Cat Treats. They're made from 90% animal ingredients — chicken, turkey, fish — freeze-dried so the flavour and nutrition are locked in without any cooking or additives. High protein, no grains, no fillers. For a high-metabolism Savannah on a raw diet, they're genuinely complementary rather than a step down. The small size makes them ideal for rewarding after play without overfeeding, and because Orijen rotates proteins across their range, you can switch flavours to beat the boredom factor. You'll find them easily on Amazon UK.
That sounds exactly right. How many should I be giving her per session without overdoing it?
inparticular.ai
A good rule of thumb is that treats shouldn't exceed about 10% of her daily calorie intake. For a freeze-dried treat like Orijen, three to five pieces per play session is a reasonable ceiling — they're calorie-dense because they're pure meat, so a little genuinely goes a long way. Since she's already on raw, her main nutrition is solid, so you're really just using treats as a reward signal rather than a meal supplement. If you're doing multiple play sessions a day, just keep a mental tally and scale back slightly on those days.
Brilliant, really helpful. I'll order those today.
inparticular.ai
Great choice — she'll almost certainly approve. Savannahs tend to respond really well to freeze-dried meat treats precisely because they smell and feel close to what they'd naturally want. Enjoy the play sessions.