
Me-O Creamy Delight Cat Treats
My Cat's Not-So-Purrfect Review of Me-O Treats
summarizeEditor's Summary
I recently gave Me-O treats a try for my cat, but unfortunately, they didn't quite live up to the hype. My cat devoured the dry food, but the treats were a total letdown. The packaging was super annoying to open, and I ended up throwing away most of it. The dry food, however, was a hit with my feline friend, and I appreciate that Me-O treats are made by a Thai company. They've been popping up in stores lately, and online reviews claim they're great for fussy kitties. Compared to Royal Canin and Pro Plan, Me-O treats offer decent value for money. Plus, they come in a variety of flavors. But, the treats themselves were barely touched by my cat, and the packaging could be improved. I'm still on the hunt for the perfect treat for my fussy kitty.














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Are Me-O treats suitable for cats with food allergies?
Can I use Me-O treats as a reward for training my cat?
Are Me-O treats grain-free?
Do Me-O treats contain any artificial preservatives?
Can I store Me-O treats for a long time?
Are Me-O treats suitable for kittens?
Do Me-O treats contain any fillers?
Can I use Me-O treats as a topper for my cat's meals?
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check_circlePros
- •Dry food was a hit with my cat
- •Made by a Thai company
- •Popping up in stores lately
- •Online reviews claim they're great for fussy kitties
- •Decent value for money compared to Royal Canin and Pro Plan
- •Variety of flavors available
cancelCons
- •Treats were barely touched by my cat
- •Annoying packaging that's hard to open
- •Had to use scissors to get it started
- •Total waste of money for me
- •Not a game-changer for my feline friend's taste buds
- •Build quality of packaging could be improved



