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    Best UK cat treat for Abyssinians

    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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    Switching away from an imported US treat is actually a really sensible move — import costs and availability make them unreliable long-term, and there are some excellent UK-made alternatives that cats take to just as well, sometimes better. Cats are notoriously fussy: they respond to strong meat scents and high protein, and tend to reject anything sweet or grain-heavy. The best treats are meat-first with minimal additives. Before I point you toward something specific — is this for training, rewarding, or just the odd enrichment snack? And does your Abyssinian have any dietary restrictions or sensitivities I should know about?
    Mostly just rewarding her — she gets a couple after her evening brush. She's eight, healthy, no known allergies. The US treats she's been on are these freeze-dried chicken ones, quite smelly, and she goes mad for them. I just can't keep relying on someone shipping them over.
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    That's a very clear brief — freeze-dried, strong chicken smell, single-protein. She's already told you exactly what she wants. What UK brand do you currently know of, or are you starting from scratch on alternatives?
    Starting from scratch really. I've seen some stuff in pet shops but nothing that looks as clean on the ingredients as what she's been having.
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    Understood — and you're right that a lot of high-street treat pouches are padded with cereals or glycerin, which is exactly what you want to avoid. For an eight-year-old Abyssinian who's used to freeze-dried chicken and has strong opinions about it, I'd go with Natures Menu Freeze-Dried Cat Treats in chicken. They're made in the UK, genuinely single-ingredient — just chicken breast — freeze-dried so the smell and texture are very close to what she already knows, and the protein content is high with nothing else added. They're available on Amazon UK and reasonably priced for the quality. Given she's a senior-ish cat, the clean ingredient list matters more than it did when she was younger, so this is a good moment to make the switch.
    View Natures Menu Country Hunter on AmazonView Dried Cat Treats on Amazon
    That sounds promising. Is there any transition needed or can I just swap straight over?
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    For treats you can swap straight over — there's no digestive adjustment needed the way there is with food. The main risk is simply that she might sniff them suspiciously for a day or two because they smell slightly different to what she's used to. If she's hesitant at first, try warming them briefly between your fingers before offering them — it releases more of the scent and usually does the trick with fussy cats. Abyssinians are curious by nature so she'll likely come round quickly.
    Perfect, I'll give those a try. Thanks — that was much more straightforward than I expected.
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    Good luck with it — I'd be surprised if she holds out long. Enjoy the evening brush.

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