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Reddit mentions of INABA Churu Lickable Purée Natural Cat Treats (Tuna Recipe, 4 Tubes)

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INABA Churu Lickable Purée Natural Cat Treats (Tuna Recipe, 4 Tubes)
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Lickable cat treats made with real deep sea tuna or farm-raised chicken in savory flavors cats loveHigh in moisture Felines need for healthSimply tear open a tube and give it a little squeeze to feed these treats by hand. You can also pour them into a bowl or use as a tasty topper on wet or dry foodThese irresistable cat snacks are ideal for taking together with medicationsNo grains, no preservatives, no artificial flavors or colors
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ColorBlue
Height0.2 Inches
Length8.3 Inches
Number of items1
Size0.5 Ounce (Pack of 4)
Weight0.12 Pounds
Width4.3 Inches

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Found 1 comment on INABA Churu Lickable Purée Natural Cat Treats (Tuna Recipe, 4 Tubes):

u/AlexTakeTwo · 3 pointsr/mainecoons

Poorly. I moved and switched from my awesome vet (before asthma kitty had many symptoms) to what turned out to be a horrid, awful, incompetent vet. Her lungs sounded "fine but not quite right" so they did a chest x-ray and scared the hell out of me with Heartworm Associated Lung Disease, then took 4 days to tell me the radiologists didn't think it was that. After that, they basically just guessed at things and threw meds at her until the prednisone stopped her cough (pretty much her only symptom) and said "OK, it must be asthma." But the prednisone triggered a horrible upper respiratory infection, flared up some pain from a previous injury, and totally changed her personality. They refused to listen to any of that, or that (per the site THEY GAVE ME) the preferred asthma treatment was an inhaler. At which point I fired them with prejudice, got the upper respiratory handled by a walk-in clinic who referred me to a specialist, specialist confirmed the asthma based on symptoms, chest x-rays, and response to medication. Also confirmed kitty was way, way overmedicated on the current prednisone dose, so getting her off that was a challenge. Once she was stable again, I went to a cats-only vet who was able to prescribe the inhaler and recommend a Canadian pharmacy to order from. /rant

The biggest challenge with the inhaler is that my girl hates the smell from it, and she is a big, strong cat (15lbs of muscle and claws and she'll happily use them.) She was OK with the AeroKat mask on its own, once the inhaler was applied she would run from it. I finally figured out I could lure her into the small bathroom with her favorite tuna treat and give her a bit of the treat, wipe some inside the inhaler mask, then brace her in the corner between me and the wall to dose the mask. Then I reward her afterwards with more of the treat paste. She's about 6 weeks into the inhaler treatment, and not only is her cough gone, her mood has improved and she isn't as sensitive about being touched along her ribs so I suspect she may have had some pain or irritation in her lungs from the whole mess.