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    Cat treats for adult Burmilla cats

    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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    Congratulations on your Burmilla hitting that one-year milestone — it's actually a great moment to rethink treats, because what worked for a fast-growing kitten isn't always the right fit for an adult cat. Cats are notoriously fussy about treats, and they tend to respond best to strongly-scented, meat-based options while rejecting anything sweet or grain-heavy. The best adult cat treats are high-protein and low in additives — lighter on the calorie-dense kitten formulas designed to fuel rapid growth. Are you using treats mainly for training, enrichment, or just the occasional reward? And does your Burmilla have any dietary sensitivities or health considerations I should know about?
    Mostly just rewards and the odd bit of bonding time — she gets a treat when she comes in from outside, that kind of thing. No known health issues, she's in great shape. I just want to make sure I'm not still giving her kitten treats now she's an adult.
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    That's exactly the right instinct. Kitten treats tend to be higher in fat and calories to support growth, which is fine for a kitten but adds up unnecessarily in an adult — especially for a breed like the Burmilla, which can be prone to weight gain if diet isn't managed. For a healthy one-year-old used as a daily coming-home reward, you want something small, intensely flavoured, and genuinely meat-forward. Can I ask — does she have a strong preference for any particular protein? Chicken, fish, something else? Burmillas can be quite opinionated.
    She goes absolutely mad for chicken. Fish she'll eat but it's chicken she really reacts to.
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    Perfect — that makes this easy. I'd go with Thrive Premium Plus 100% Chicken Breast Cat Treats. They're freeze-dried, single-ingredient chicken breast — nothing added, no grain, no fillers. Because they're freeze-dried rather than cooked down, the smell is intense and the flavour is concentrated, which is exactly why cats react so strongly to them. They're also very low calorie per piece, so giving one every time she comes in from outside isn't going to cause any weight issues over time. They're genuinely one of the cleanest treats on the market, and the chicken-obsessed cats I hear about consistently go wild for them. You can find them on Amazon UK easily — the resealable pouch is practical for daily use too.
    That sounds ideal honestly. Is the texture okay for adult cats — I know kitten treats are sometimes softer?
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    Yes, completely fine. Adult cats have no problem with the freeze-dried texture — it's slightly crumbly rather than hard, so there's no dental stress, and most cats actually prefer it to the chewy or semi-moist kitten treat formats. Your Burmilla's teeth are fully developed now and she'll handle it easily. The only thing to be aware of is that freeze-dried treats can be a bit crumbly if you snap them in half, so if you want to use them as training pieces you may want to just give them whole. For a daily reward ritual like yours, they're perfect as-is.
    Brilliant, I'll order those today. Thanks so much.
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    You're very welcome — she's going to love them. It's a genuinely good switch to make at the one-year mark, and Thrive's single-ingredient approach means you always know exactly what she's getting. Enjoy the daily homecoming ritual!

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