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Webbox Lick-e-Lix are delicious treats for cats which can be fed on their own or put on top of their food to make it more enticing. The yoghurt-like consistency will be lapped up by your cat and is sure to eat anything you cover it over. The Salmon variety comes with added Omega 3 & 6 and the Chicken variety with Zinc.
Chicken
Meat and animal derivatives (4% chicken), derivatives of vegetable origin, milk and milk derivatives.
Salmon
Meat and animal derivatives, fish and fish derivatives (4% Salmon), derivatives of vegetable origin, milk and milk derivatives.
Chicken
Zinc - 20mg per kg.
Salmon
Omega 3 - 200mg per kg.
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This is so useful for mixing her joint supplements - bowl is always licked clean.
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there is just the right amount for my cat any less & I wouldn't purchase it.
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We add these to their wet food when they seem to have licked all the jelly/gravy off and it really helps them to eat the other bits = less waste.
Only qualm is that the packaging was damaged upon arrival (and we wish they were cheeper!)
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The cat loves these.
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Puss adores this treat and shouts out for it as soon as the hiding place is approached. I have to be strong and deny her or she would be eating/licking them up every moment of the day !
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Below are some recent questions we've received regarding Webbox Lick-e-Lix Cat Treats, including answers from our team.
Joanne Duck
Hi
Can you freeze these?
Hello,
Thank you for your question.
These are not suitable for freezing,
VioVet.
Carl S
Our cats is on medicines for struvite crystals and bladder/urethral spasm.
Would it be safe to mix his dantrolene and hypovase drugs into the lick-e-lix? Our cat really struggles taking these meds as they are human drugs and come in large capsules.
As long as these are used just to give the medication and make up just a small proportion of the total diet, they should not upset things at all. I would recommend you encourage your cat to drink plenty. It is best to use just moist food, never dried, and offer drinking water in odd places around the house, such as a glass placed on a windowsill or wherever your cat tends to go. Cats like to drink from different places on their journey around their territory. The more dilute the urine your cat produces, the better it is for crystals and other urinary problems. More liquid going in means more liquid going out, which is a good thing.