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    Best treats for a slim Cornish Rex kitten

    This is a specific conversation about Cat treats — what cats actually like — ask about yours and get one honest answer for your exact situation.

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    A slim Cornish Rex at eight months is still very much in a growth phase, so you're right to think carefully about what you're giving as treats — this is a good time to make every bite count. Cats are notoriously fussy about what they'll accept: they tend to go for strongly-scented, meat-based options and will usually flat-out reject anything sweet or grain-heavy. The best cat treats are high in protein and low in additives, which matters even more for a kitten still filling out. Are these treats for training, enrichment, or just rewarding, and does your Cornish Rex have any known dietary sensitivities or allergies?
    Just rewarding really, and for bonding — she's quite shy. No known allergies. I just want something that actually gives her some nutrition rather than empty calories.
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    That makes a lot of sense, especially with a shy cat — the treat becomes part of building trust, so it needs to be something she'll reliably want. Can I ask: is she eating well at mealtimes, or is the slim build more of a consistent thing regardless of appetite? And is she on a kitten-specific food at the moment?
    She eats fine, she's just naturally lean — the vet said she's healthy, just a slight build. She's on a good quality kitten wet food.
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    Good to know — a naturally lean Cornish Rex on quality wet food is in a solid position, so the treats just need to complement that rather than compensate for anything. For a growing kitten where nutrition genuinely matters, I'd go with Natures Menu Freeze-Dried Raw Cat Treats in chicken. They're essentially just chicken — single protein, no fillers, no grain, minimal processing — and the freeze-drying keeps the natural nutrients intact in a way that cooking strips out. They're also intensely scented, which matters a lot for shy cats because it makes the reward feel significant. The small size is good for bonding moments too — you can give several without overdoing calories. They're widely available on Amazon UK and straightforward to keep on hand.
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    That sounds exactly right. How many would be reasonable to give her in a day?
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    For a slim kitten her size, I'd keep it to around five to eight pieces a day — enough to use meaningfully for bonding without nudging her main meals out of balance. Freeze-dried treats are quite calorie-dense relative to their size, so a little goes a long way. If you're using them actively to build confidence with her, spread them through the day rather than giving them all at once — that also reinforces the positive association more effectively.
    Perfect, really helpful. I'll give those a try.
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    Hope she takes to them quickly — Cornish Rex cats tend to come around fast once they find something they love. If she's still hesitant at first, try warming a piece briefly between your fingers before offering it; the heat brings out the scent and can tip a shy cat from cautious to interested pretty reliably.

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