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    Immune-boosting treats for Siberian kittens

    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 7-month-old Siberian heading into their first winter — that's actually a really good time to think about immune support through diet. Cats are notoriously fussy about treats, so the good news is they tend to love the strongly-scented, meat-based options that also happen to be the most nutritious: high-protein, minimal additives, nothing sweet or grain-heavy. The best immune-supporting treats work by being genuinely good food rather than containing magic ingredients. Before I point you in the right direction — is this mainly about daily rewarding, or are you looking to build treats into a bit of a routine around meals? And is your kitten on any prescription diet, or any known sensitivities I should know about?
    Just daily rewarding really, maybe a couple of times a day. No dietary issues, she's on a good wet food already. I just want something that isn't junk, ideally with something useful in it for her immune system going into the colder months.
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    That's a great foundation — a kitten already on quality wet food just needs treats that don't undo that work. For immune support specifically, you want high animal protein, ideally a single protein source, and ideally something with added vitamin E or omega-3s without a long list of preservatives. Does she tend to prefer soft and chewy, or would she be happy with a dried or freeze-dried texture? Siberian cats often do well with slightly more robust textures, but kittens can vary.
    She seems to like the smell of fish more than chicken when I've given her bits of our food, but I haven't tried proper cat treats yet. I'd guess she'd manage either texture, she's pretty enthusiastic about food generally.
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    Perfect — an enthusiastic eater with a preference for fish makes this easy. My recommendation is Thrive Premium 100% Tuna Cat Treats. They're freeze-dried single-ingredient tuna with nothing added — no fillers, no grains, no preservatives — and because tuna is naturally rich in protein, omega-3 fatty acids, and selenium, they genuinely support immune function rather than just claiming to. The freeze-drying process keeps the nutritional profile close to raw, which matters for a growing kitten. They're also very low calorie per piece, so giving a couple daily won't throw off her main diet. Siberians in particular tend to respond well to high-value fish treats, and the strong natural scent means most cats go absolutely wild for them. You'll find them on Amazon UK — they come in small resealable pouches which keeps them fresh.
    That sounds exactly right actually. Are they suitable for kittens specifically, or more of an adult cat thing?
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    Thrive Tuna treats are fine for kittens from around 3 months — they're just fish, so there's nothing in there that's age-inappropriate. At 7 months your Siberian is past the most sensitive kitten stage anyway. Just keep portions small to start while her digestive system gets used to them, which you'd do with any new treat. One or two pieces to begin with, build up over a few days. At her age and size, three to five pieces twice a day is plenty — enough to feel like a proper reward without displacing calories from her main meals.
    Brilliant, I'll order those. Thanks for being so straightforward about it — most places just list ten options and leave you to figure it out.
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    That's exactly what we're here for. Enjoy the treats — and enjoy the first winter with her. Siberians are wonderful cats.

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