Blue Buffalo Wilderness Soft Cat Treats, Chicken & Turkey, 2-oz. Bag
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Blue Buffalo Wilderness Soft Cat Treats, Chicken & Turkey, 2-oz. Bag
$2.98
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Blue Buffalo Wilderness Soft Cat Treats, Chicken & Turkey, 2-oz. Bag Price History
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Current Price | $2.98 | January 24, 2025 |
Highest Price | $2.98 | August 11, 2024 |
Lowest Price | $2.68 | October 21, 2024 |
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$2.98 | October 27, 2024 |
$2.68 | October 21, 2024 |
$2.98 | August 11, 2024 |
Blue Buffalo Wilderness Soft Cat Treats, Chicken & Turkey, 2-oz. Bag Description
- REAL MEAT FIRST: These Blue Buffalo cat treats are made with real chicken as the first ingredient to satisfy your cat’s wild side
- SOFT & CHEWY: The soft-moist texture of these natural cat treats makes them easy to break in half for smaller cats
- GREAT FOR TRAINING: Reward your cat for a job well done with delicious BLUE Wilderness natural grain-free cat treats
- HEALTHY, WHOLESOME INGREDIENTS: Blue Buffalo treats for cats contain no chicken (or poultry) by-product meals, and they are free from corn, wheat, and soy
- Contains: One (1) 2-oz. pack of BLUE Wilderness Soft-Moist Natural Cat Treats, Chicken & Turkey Recipe
- ENHANCED IMAGERY: We have enhanced our digital product packaging to highlight our products’ ingredients and essential benefits; While the physical packaging will differ slightly, all information is accurate
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Blue Buffalo Wilderness Soft Cat Treats, Chicken & Turkey, 2-oz. Bag Reviews (13)
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Arunita –
Received in good condition. My furrbabies love the treat
Carolyn Johnson –
My cat seems to be addictive to these treats, she will put her nose up to other treats but not these.. I buy with subscribe and save so my cat will always get ‘em
RR –
Tastey, quality treat.
Mal –
My senior cat has had extensive dental work over the years and is down to about 3 chompers. These are the perfect soft treat for her! She basically inhales them, but I know she’s capable of gumming them too. Good value for the money
Wayne L –
My cat’s absolutely hated these and literally ran away when I gave them to them.
E –
My cat is picky with treats and flavours but he liked them! I broke them in half because he’s small and he had no issues chewing them
RG –
Very good
Joe –
Most cat treats are crunchy. My cat eats primarily crunchy food, so a soft treat is more of a treat – like these. My cat likes these better than all others. Sufficient size to be “enough”, but not so large as disallow giving several at a time. Being soft, can easily be broken should you want a smaller bite. I’m not going to admit how much I prefer the taste 😀
A. Kwong –
The ingredients list sounds pretty good, so I’m not sure why my cat isn’t crazy about these. I was hoping to get some nice treats to use for training, but he seems quite reluctant to eat these. He’s eaten maybe 2 pieces, and then afterwards doesn’t bother with it.
Lady MeganLeigh Tuck –
The cat loves them.
Big Picture –
We have a picky cat who loves these, and a non-picky cat who is uniterested. You just never know with cats, do you?
DIY’er –
***UPDATE*** Its been over 6-month since I stopped giving the girls Blue Buffalo treats and NOBODY is having any problems going to the bathroom! I am attributing the crystal blockages to these treats because if they didn’t cause the issue my 2-yr old should’ve had another blockage by now and she hasn’t, (and she’s not on special dietary food either). Please read the rest of the review for the whole story, but in a nutshell I will never buy BB treats or food again.
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I spend a lot of money on my kitties food and treats so they won’t get sick. I have 3 kitties but one refuses to eat any of these treats, especially the salmon ones, but my other two girls love these treats. The most recent order of the large bag of the salmon treats had a lot of crumbled pieces. My 18 yr old female wouldn’t eat all of her treats at nighttime so I gave the extra ones to my 2 yr old female which would give her a total of around 5. (Sometimes I give treats every night, other times I’ll miss a few days, just depending on how late it is.). About a month later my two year old couldn’t go to the bathroom which took us to the vet for two emergency visits. I started giving her Blue canned food like my 18yr old was eating, and tried switching my other kitty to it but she refused to have anything to do with any of it. About a month passed and my 2 yr old got another blockage. This time I caught the signs early and gave her apple cider vinegar and it cleared it. I thought she was predisposed to them and accepted it as such and monitor the litter box like a hawk. A few weeks after that incident my 18 yr old female, who’s NEVER had any type of urinary issue can’t go to the bathroom! Just barely a couple drops. I immediately started giving her apple cider vinegar and by the end of the next day she was going again. For 2 of my 3 girls to come down with a urinary blockage, (one twice and the other never having any issues like that in 18 yrs), was really odd. The other 2yr old, (from the same litter), was the only one who refused to eat the treats and the canned food, and stayed eating her dry food and did not get a blockage. I’m assuming this stemmed from the big bag of the BB Salmon treats because this all started about a month after opening them up and the only one that refused to eat them stayed healthy. Since this last issue with my 18 yr old I stopped using any BB products. If either of them get another blockage I’ll remove this review. As we all know a blockage can be fatal if not treated right away. Even though I don’t know 100% what caused them, I feel it’s important that I let you know what happened and that I suspect that it’s from the BB Salmon treats, this way you can monitor and be aware of any potential issues.
Jessimorg –
My cat found a way to pull open the closed drawer I kept these in just to snag a few extra treats, so I think that speaks for itself 🤣