The Short Answer
Temptations treats are safe to feed in small quantities, but they are the nutritional equivalent of feeding your cat potato chips and candy. They typically carry a Verdict: Caution because while they won't immediately poison your cat, they contain low-quality ingredients that offer little health benefit and potential long-term risks.
The brand has never been recalled, but the ingredient list is a red flag parade: corn, wheat, meat by-products, artificial colors, and controversial preservatives. If your cat is obsessed with them, it's not because they need the nutrientsāit's because the treats are engineered to be addictive.
Why This Matters
Temptations are the #1 best-selling cat treat in America. Because they are so cheap and palatable, many owners unknowingly feed them as a staple part of their cat's diet. This can lead to obesity and nutrient imbalances, as the treats are calorie-dense but nutrient-poor.
The "addiction" is real. These treats are coated in animal digest (often listed as "natural flavor"), a hydrolyzed animal tissue that acts as a powerful flavor enhancer. It triggers a biological response in cats similar to how MSG works for humans, making them crave more even if they aren't hungry.
There is also a persistent viral rumor linking Temptations to kidney failure. While thousands of anecdotal reports exist online from grieving owners, no scientific study or FDA investigation has ever confirmed a link. It is more likely that sick cats (who often lose their appetite) are fed highly palatable treats like Temptations as a last resort, leading owners to confuse correlation with causation. Is Cat Food Safe
What's Actually In Temptations
The ingredient list varies slightly by flavor, but the core formula is consistent. It looks more like feed for chickens than food for cats.
- Chicken By-Product Meal ā Rendered parts of the bird (feet, necks, intestines) that remain after the prime cuts are removed. Not inherently toxic, but low quality. Is By Product Meal Bad
- Ground Corn & Wheat Flour ā The second and third ingredients are usually grains. These are cheap fillers that boost the carbohydrate content to levels cats biologically do not need. Cat Food Ingredients To Avoid
- Animal Fat ā A generic fat source. Quality products specify "Chicken Fat" or "Salmon Oil." Generic "Animal Fat" can come from almost any rendered source.
- BHA/BHT ā Found in many flavors (often preserving the "Salmon Meal" or "Animal Fat"). These are synthetic preservatives linked to cancer in lab animals.
- Artificial Colors ā Red 40, Yellow 5, Blue 2. Cats do not care about the color of their food; these dyes are added solely to appeal to you, the owner.
What to Look For
Green Flags:
- Single Ingredient ā The best treats have one ingredient: meat. (e.g., Freeze-dried chicken).
- High Moisture ā Wet treats (like purees) help hydration, which protects kidney function.
- Named Proteins ā "Chicken" or "Salmon" instead of "Meat By-Products."
Red Flags:
- Vague Fats ā "Animal Fat" or "Poultry Fat" without a species name.
- Synthetic Preservatives ā BHA, BHT, and Ethoxyquin.
- Dyes ā Any ingredient starting with "FD&C" or a color name like "Red 40."
The Best Options
If you want to reward your cat without the junk, switch to freeze-dried or high-moisture options.
| Brand | Product | Verdict | Why |
|---|---|---|---|
| PureBites | Freeze Dried Chicken | ā | Just one ingredient. High protein, no fillers. |
| Inaba | Churu PurĆ©es | ā | High moisture, grain-free, very palatable. |
| Greenies | Dental Treats | ā ļø | Better vitamins than Temptations, but still high carb/fillers. |
| Temptations | Classic Treats | š« | High corn, artificial dyes, BHA/BHT risks. |
The Bottom Line
1. Treat them like candy. If you must feed Temptations, limit it to 2-3 pieces occasionally. They should never replace a meal.
2. Ignore the "Kidney Failure" rumors. There is no evidence they cause kidney disease, but their low moisture and high salt content certainly don't help a cat with existing kidney issues.
3. Switch to Freeze-Dried. You can buy a bag of freeze-dried minnows or chicken liver for the same price. Your cat will love them just as much, and they are actually healthy. Healthiest Cat Treats
FAQ
Do Temptations cause kidney failure?
No evidence supports this. The rumors started from a viral Facebook post in 2016. The FDA has investigated complaints but found no direct link. However, feeding dry, salty treats to a cat with existing kidney disease is not recommended.
Why is my cat addicted to Temptations?
They are coated in Animal Digest, a broth-like flavor enhancer made from hydrolyzed animal tissue. It is designed to be hyper-palatable, essentially hijacking your cat's taste buds.
Are there any Temptations flavors without BHA/BHT?
It's inconsistent. Some bags explicitly list "preserved with mixed tocopherols" (Vitamin E), while others (especially fish flavors) list "preserved with BHA/BHT." You must read the specific bag in your hand to be sure.
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