



🍗 Elevate your pet’s snack game with pure, natural goodness!
Life Essentials All-Natural Freeze Dried Chicken Treats deliver 100% white chicken breast in a grain-free, additive-free, and preservative-free formula. Proudly made and FDA inspected in the USA, these low-fat, low-calorie treats support healthy digestion and weight management. Ideal for dogs and cats of all breeds and life stages, they serve as perfect daily rewards or meal toppers to keep your pet happy, healthy, and feeling loved.





| ASIN | B015AZSVVE |
| ASIN | B015AZSVVE |
| Age Range Description | All Life Stages |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,475 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #570 in Dog Treat Cookies, Biscuits & Snacks |
| Brand Name | LIFE ESSENTIALS BY CAT-MAN-DOO |
| Breed Recommendation | All Breed Sizes |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (2,298) |
| Date First Available | September 18, 2015 |
| Date First Available | September 18, 2015 |
| Directions | Serve as a treat or food topper |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3 x 12 x 7 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 12.01 x 7.8 x 2.24 inches |
| Item Weight | 9.2 ounces |
| Manufacturer | LIFE ESSENTIALS BY CAT-MAN-DOO |
| Manufacturer | LIFE ESSENTIALS BY CAT-MAN-DOO |
| Number of Items | 2 |
| Product Dimensions | 3 x 12 x 7 inches; 9.17 ounces |
| Size | 5 Ounce (Pack of 2) |
| Specific Uses for Product | Training |
| Target Audience Keyword | dogs |
J**Z
Extraordinary Product
The cats did not hesitate devouring these. I have thrown away or given away so many other treats because they would not even try them. The irony is how I learned of your product. I was being prepped for a minor surgical procedure and discussing cats with the nurse and she recommended your product! It felt like I was in an advertisement. I went home, ordered and 24 hours later had a great experience with my pets.
B**E
Fresh Chicken That Hydrates Well For Kitties 😸
Life Essentials, you saved the day! I will explain why in just a bit, but first I want to compliment the quality of your chicken. Upon arrival it looked and smelled very fresh. My cat ate it - no kitty questions asked. It was crisp, but not so rock-hard that you cannot break it with your fingers (like some other brands). It smelled like raw chicken. It looked great and my kitty, Apollo, said it tasted great, too! I feel it is very important to keep a cat, especially a male cat like my Apollo, well hydrated to help prevent blockage of the urethra (which can be lethal) and ultimately, kidney disease. The ash content of dry food contributes to crystal formation in the urine that causes these blockages and contributes to kidney failure. Females are susceptible to urinary tract illness, too. I witnessed it in other cats and it is heartbreaking. My apologies: I digress a little bit, and I apologize because most of you kitty lovers probably already know this - especially if you are purchasing this type of healthy food. Anyway, what I LOVED immediately about this chicken is that you can break it into small pieces for cats and let it soak in some water and it hydrates beautifully. The meat puffed right up into tender, meaty pieces. This way, he is not getting dry treats, plus he likes it this way. He gets what he wants. 🤭😉 Now I cannot say this about all freeze-dried chicken brands. I have picked through many, many bags just to find a few pieces that were soft enough to hydrate - even partially. Another brand contained very sharp pieces that I think were bone fragments. They were sharp enough to cut my finger. I was buying an organic freeze-dried chicken brand from a company who makes what the owner calls "regular" freeze-dried chicken as well. The organic pieces of freeze-dried chicken were so hard I could not break them with my fingers. This happened repeatedy among several purchases. I contacted the owner of this brand, and I appreciated his prompt reply - and for replying at all, for that matter. However, his explanations left me feeling quite dubious about his products. First, the owner said that he gets emails from "cat owners about this problem regularly," and that it is a "cat thing" owing to their sensitivity to texture, taste and their fussiness. He said that he was going to stop making the organic brand because of the "chicken crisis." However, he was quick to suggest that I could buy his "regular" chicken. Wouldn't a chicken crisis affect all chicken products whether they are organic or not? He assured me that his "regular" chicken is a lot softer and would be easier to hydrate. What I don't get is this: All of the freeze-dried chicken - organic and "regular" - that this owner is selling contains no additives (the organic brand contains sea salt by the way - which I don't think is so great). If all of his chicken is additive-free, does that not mean then that an organic chicken is the same as a "regular" chicken? This brand also states that all of their products are antibiotic and hormone free. In considering all if this, how is their organic chicken being the sole ingredient different than the "regular" chicken that is also being the sole ingredient) in this case? (One exception being that the organic variety contains sea salt. Why?) Maybe I sound confused. That is because I AM confused! Well, I went ahead and ordered the "regular" freeze-dried chicken that the owner of this particular brand kindly suggested. The first bag was as hard as the organic pieces of freeze-dried chicken; however, I tried again. I opened the second bag of this other brand that I ordered, and I discovered that the freeze-dried chicken was incredibly soft. It was the softest freeze-dried chicken I ever purchased. I was really excited because I am hydrating it, ad I explained earlier, and the process only took seconds as it turned into a moist, meaty chicken. Everything seemed great, and I was in heaven, thinking that Apollo would finally have the hydrated chicken that I so very much want him to have and that I know he loves! I was sure my guy would go for it. But Apollo did not eat it. All Apollo did was smell it and he quickly left his bowl. Cats know. I trust him. I went ahead and smelled it, too. Truth be told, to me, this very soft "regular" freeze-dried chicken smelled exactly like chicken noodle soup - not raw chicken. This experience left me dumbfounded. I thought to myself, if the organic chicken was impossible to hydrate and it was rock hard but this "regular" chicken isn't rock hard then something must be added to the "regular" chicken to make it really, really soft. It just has to be that way. If both products are antibiotic, hormone and additive-free what makes them so different? Why is one soft and the other so hard? The owner explained, as he did in his email reply, that every freeze-dried batch of chicken is different because the freeze-drying process will aleays yield results. (Meaning some bags contain hard-as-rock chicken and some do not.) I accept that the freeze-drying process yields inconsistent results, but the chicken soup odor in combination with the extremely soft texture left me wondering. The packaging of this brand boasts of only one single ingredient. Mmmmm.... Next, my mind flashed back to his email reply again, and I remembered he said he was going to stop making the organic freeze-dried chicken because of the "chicken crisis." Chicken crisis? Well would this not warrant stopping manufacturing of the "regular" chicken, too, not only the organic? By the way, I noticed that the price of a 3oz of bag of this particular organic, hard-as-rock brand was lowered substantially from $19.99 to $15.02. Mmmmm. So, back to my review of the product you are considering purchasing today: "Life Essentials." I am picky, Apollo is picky, and we both are happy, so far, with Cat-Man-Doo's "Life Essentials." That says something. My fingers are crossed, though, as it seems every time I give freeze-dried pet food a positive review it goes downhill shortly thereafter. Not unlike the freeze-dried salmon sold for pets that is on the market these days. (By the way, off topic, but has anyone else noticed how the quality of freeze-dried salmon has drastically reduced over the past few years? I keep receiving pieces of chunks of skin with no meat; pieces with rot; pieces that are a spongy yellow consistency; and pieces filled with thin, waxy tissue laced throught that contribute to crusty texture. The quality of freeze-dried, wild-caught (I do not purchase "farmed" salmon, and not one of my cats ever liked it) was not always thisk consistently poor. Is it because of growth problems in salmon and lack of supply due to overfishing, perhaps? Is it because I am purchasing during the wrong season? Back to topic. How did Life Essentials save the day? Well, it goes like this: My boy, Apollo, has become a very very fussy eater. I attribute his very particular nature partly to my trying to feed him the best food I can (with limited, fixed income), so his standards and expectations are high. I just want to promote his good health by investing in better quality food now versus large vet bills later - a "pay now or pay later" scenario. But I also think he may have irritable bowel syndrome. Finally, he gets tired of the same food day after day, and because of my own chronic illness (including chronic fatigue), along with financial challenges result in my failure to always keep it interesting for him. But boy do I never stop trying. So, one weekend he went off of his food. I mean OFF. I feed him New Zealand's Feline Natural raw freeze-dried cat food, which I always hydrate. It is good food. He likes it. I like it because he likes it. But he stopped eating it. I also sprinkle a little of Wysong's PDG power on his food to encourage him and help his appetite. Thus particular weekend nothing worked. I tested him and gave him some dry cat treats that I know all too well he should not have. I am not perfect; I felt desperate. As many of you dedicated kitty partners know, cats will starve themselves, unlike dogs, until they get the food they want. The old familiar opinion of many who say: I bet you heard this before in response to this kind of situation: "If he/she gets hungry enough he/she will eat it." Nope - not applicable in Apollo's case. I also had on hand some "Only Natural Pet" dry "PowerFood." Down the hatch it went, while he refused to eat any other wet options I had in the house. My boy will not even touch free range, antibiotic-hormone-free, organic raw chicken that I buy from the store. He will not eat fresh-caught salmon ir any ither fish I bring home from the store. Sigh...he is the first cat of mine, at least, who ever rejected it. I was very sick and having a lot of pain that weekend while all of this was going on. I do know, without a doubt though, that he loves hydrated freeze-dried chicken. I abandoned that "other" brand I talked about earlier. It was a very challenging situation being I am a "single cat patent" with a chronic illness that includes fatigue. I first found "Life Essentials" brand on Amazon.com, and they could offer free delivery by the following day, so I went for it. Thanks to those of you who kindly posted such great and thorough reviews that helped me decide on "Life Essentials." I felt like giving up! This is a new-to-me brand, and it is still a huge success. He is eating it, and he is hydrating. You saved the day, "Life Essentials!" Now I just need to find other wet options before he gets tired of it! Having lost cats before, I have a lot of fear around them getting sick. I am terrified that the repeats of dry food that I was giving him would end up giving him urinary problems or worse. He is a sensitive guy. I rescued him from the woods one day when he was barely one year old and starving and he rescued me. Not knowing his background or his mom or dad, I don't know his health history. I suspect though he does have some health problems even though the vet gave him a clean report only a short couple of years ago. Has anyone tried "Life Essentials" freeze-dried salmon? I am specifically interested in knowing if it hydrates well. Is it come a nice meaty, tender piece of salmon meat? I find that some of the white freeze dried salmon that I've tried to hydrate does not soften well in the water. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated. Salmon is such a healthy option compared lot of other cat treats. Well, I do the best I can. Sometimes I feel like I am not the best mom I could be or aspire to be. But maybe only really good moms and dads feel that way?
A**R
Cat loves, great quality-reflected in price.....
Love/hate these. They are the only freeze dried treats my cat eats. I've tried other "one ingredient freeze dried chicken treats" ..... Literally like 4 other brands, and my cat won't eat them. So, love that my cat loves them. The how expo they are. These treats are super messy. They splinter and leave dried chicken splinter//flakes all over flooring. Also, they kinda turn to powder at the bottom of bag, which my cats loves sprinkles over their wet food. So it basically turns into an expensive meal topper. These must be high quality because my discerning cat will only eat them, even did a side by side taste test with cheaper brands and of course they get ignored, sigh. Lastly, these treats also have a lighter color and texture than the other ones, idk why, but you can tell the difference in quality
A**R
Quality healthy cat treat
My cat loves these freeze dried chicken treats. He likes them best on one of his plates. And I shred pieces between my fingers so it is like crumbs that he eats. The bags from this place have lots of soft pieces to shred. I recommend these Life Essentials treats. Added bonus is they are healthy treats.
K**O
A household full of cats can't be wrong...
We have six cats: 3 indoor only*, 2 indoor/outdoor, and one outdoor only (because she just will not come in, but will scamper up the porch to be fed...). ALL these kitties absolutely go nuts over this dried chook treat. I think someone fed a bit to the pups, also... They seem a wee too enthused when anyone shakes the bag. But there's zero doubt this product is THE most coveted cat snack at our house. It's just plain ol' chicken, dried crispy, and it doesn't smell like anything other than chicken. It was originally purchased for one kitty, but try keeping THAT a secret amongst the other householders... They can very easily be broken into smaller bits, if necessary. I seriously have not seen any issue with my Bebe (the smallest critter of the bunch) wolfing down a larger chunk. Solo. She mini, but mighty...! Kinda pricey, but hands down worth it. Thanks much! * - except when they sneak out via an unsecured front screen door...
P**A
Love the product but change packaging
I bought the wrong one because all the bags look the same. I did not want the big chunky chicken I buy the flakes because my dog is 14 lbs. I will have to cut them up now and that is not what I wanted.
S**T
Pet treats
Great healthy snack for pets
W**R
Cats Love It
All of my cats love this. One of my cats like the larger pieces so he can dig his teeth into them, another cats like for me to crumble them into smaller pieces. It's a nightly treat. After a couple of nightly treats, your cat will remind you when it's treat time, cats can tell time ya know. The only issue I really have, is the shipping. The chicken pieces are in a bag, and the pieces will break apart easily. When Amazon puts this item in the same package with a book, a bottle of vitamins, or alone in a shipping bag where it's beat to death in the delivery vehicle, you can get a package where you loose a fair amount of product that's turned into powder. I usually try to order just this item but I guess with the holiday season it had to compete for space with a lot of packages.
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