

🐾 Lick, Love, Repeat — The Treat Your Cat Demands!
Delectables Bisque Lickable Wet Cat Treats combine premium cage-free chicken and wild-caught seafood in a smooth, hydrating bisque delivering up to 90% moisture. Grain-free and free from fillers or preservatives, this 12-count variety pack offers versatile serving options to satisfy cats of all life stages, including those with sensitive stomachs or dental issues.













| ASIN | B07BTRHM75 |
| ASIN | B07BTRHM75 |
| Age Range Description | All Life Stages |
| Best Sellers Rank | #401 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #19 in Cat Snacks |
| Brand Name | Delectables |
| Breed Recommendation | All Breed Sizes |
| Color | Bisque |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (9,480) |
| Date First Available | March 30, 2018 |
| Date First Available | March 30, 2018 |
| Directions | Hold pouch at edges with both hands and gently shake. Tear to open, squeeze sides of pouch to widen opening and pour into a bowl. |
| Included Components | 12 Pouches |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.72 x 2.36 x 0.5 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.43 x 4.57 x 3.5 inches |
| Item Weight | 1.1 Pounds |
| Item model number | 032700154691 |
| Item model number | 032700154691 |
| Manufacturer | Hartz |
| Manufacturer | Hartz |
| Model Name | Bisque Treats |
| Number of Items | 12 |
| Product Dimensions | 4.72 x 2.36 x 0.5 inches; 1.06 Pounds |
| Size | 1.4 Ounce (Pack of 12) |
| Specific Uses for Product | Appetite Stimulation, Digestive Health, Kidney Care, Sensitive Stomach, Weight Management |
| Style | Bisque |
| Target Audience Keyword | house-cats |
M**Z
Yummy for Cats
All of my cats love this, but it's perfect for older cats who may be having trouble chewing crunchy cat food.
D**S
Cats LOVE This Lickable Treat and Will Drive You Crazy Begging For It!
Listen, this stuff is what your cats will definitely say is amazeballs. It's basically like liquid catnip. But if you are going to buy this for your cat, you need to understand that you have to be firm with your boundaries. We have established a "once a week" treat policy with these lickable treats we refer to as "gravy." I have regrets about that. The cats know the word gravy now, and, well, we can say things like "mashed potatoes and gravy" out loud anymore. It causes problems. 🤣🤷🏻♀️ So anyway, Sunday is Gravy Day at our house. There's a song and everything. At first, because cats are creatures of habit, this worked out fairly well. They seemed to know by our routines which day of the week Sunday was and they quickly settled in to immediately demanding Gravy on Sunday morning before I'd even had my coffee. But they are cute so I acquiesced every time, despite my only being half a wake and cranky, and I would sing them their song and get them their gravy BEFORE I got myself my coffee, because if I made them wait, they made me regret it. The meowing, the begging, the getting in my way and hearding me toward the cupboard where the gravy is. Oh yes, they are very aware, especially Muffin Button (I did not name her). I call her Fluffin, because she's fluffy. She seems to prefer this. As she should. But I digress... The point I'm trying to make is that, even in the beginning, they made it clear that they demanded their needs be met first. Fluffin is the oldest and most insistent where gravy is concerned. That was in the beginning. Then one day she got it in her head that because she knew where that cupboard was she could just help herself. She got caught in the act and I moved it to the tiny cupboard up over the stove's fan hood. I thought there was no way she could get up there. I was wrong. She waited till we were all gone, and to this day I have no idea how she managed it, but I hadn't cleaned the top of the fan hood in a hot minute and the evidence of her repeated struggle to balance on the slanted surface, open the cupboard door, and knock the whole box of gravy packets onto the floor was evident. Also there was the fact that the box smashed open (the boxes are a bit flimsy and sometimes get damaged in shipping - just FYI) and there were gravy packets all over the floor. Every single one had little rips and tears and claw marks and teeth marks and there was gravy everywhere. They got banned from gravy for a very long time after that. But I'm soft. And they are very spoiled. So eventually I bought more Delectables. There was a meeting about the Delectables before any were distributed. Expectations were firmly communicated to all feline attendees and Fluffin was publicly admonished for her previous transgressions. I made it very clear that any further violations of trust would result in no more gravy EVER. Apparently I did make my point clear on that part because she's never tried to get the gravy out of the cupboard again and that was years ago. Strange, but I'll accept it. Fast forward to 2025. We had some rough times. My family has ALWAYS had indoor/outdoor cats - I don't want to hear about it. I'm well aware. Someday I hope to have a Catio instead, today is not that day. A few years ago something happened to Fluffin when she was out at night and she ended up losing an eye, then her sister went missing and we never found her. She was so traumatized that her undercoat turned white (she's a black cat) It has returned to normal now but we've suffered the loss of another sister since then and adopted a younger sister and a younger brother. Cats are no longer allowed outside between dusk and dawn. Fluffin has, therefore, decided that she is being oppressed and as an 11 year old oppressed, one eyed cat with PTSD she deserves gravy more than once a week, so she begs. LOUDLY. Constantly. And every time she does the others come running just in case I get week and cave in. I tell them it's not Sunday - they don't care - so now we have wet canned food to supplement in addition to dry, but we still only get gravy on Sunday. Why am I telling you all this? So that you understand that cats do not take no for an answer. Should you buy this for your cats? Yes - if you love them and like to spoil them, or they have health or teeth issues and can't do dry food or solid food - Yes. But know that you will be tormented and pestered with meows and yowls and pleas and possibly bites. Don't cave! Be Strong! Sunday is Gravy day. Maybe birthdays and Christmas too. And Thanksgiving. It's up to you. So ultimately - Awesome High Quality Product. Happy with my subscribe and save with this product. But yes - I have regrets. Some days more than others. If you've made it this far, please enjoy this picture of Fluffin as a Pirate just after she lost her eye.
S**T
Cats loved it, little pricey
All three of my cats love this. I tried another brands gravy version and they tried to bury that one. I think the texture is great, it’s a good source of water (which cats primarily get from their diet hence why wet foods way better) this topper/treat adds an extra boost. All in all solid product. By nature I do wish it was a bit more affordable. However cat stuff is usually marked up. I’ll still keep getting it here and there for my fur babies!
B**Y
It's GREATTTT
My cat 17 y/o Solomon loves this. I add a little water (tablespoon) to stretch it to insure he is getting aquatic amounts of fluids. I wish it comes in a larger pouch.
D**H
Nice treat
A great taste for your cat that’s picky. I recommend only one packet no more. My cats’s digestion just didn’t agree with it.
A**A
Delicious But Not Nutritious
Several varieties of these were purchased for my 20 yr old cat who for several years has had chronic kidney disease w/its attendant inappetence. This thrilled him b/c he's more than happy to just lap up & swallow his food rather than chew it, when he isn't lapping up water from his fountain, or napping. Such is life with feline (or canine) CKD. He eagerly lapped up all the varieties of this bisque, for which I was grateful since he's now a skinny little guy of 96 in human years. But except for various foods classified as "treats" due to their lacking the essentials for feline health, he then refused to eat ANYTHING nutritionally sound. So we played the "Let's See Who Gives in First" game in which I held back all but nutritious wet cat food & his dry, formulated-for-GI-health food & he countered by drinking water, lots of water as usual. It wasn't until the end of Day #3—& after I had thrown away A LOT of untouched wet cat food—that he seemed to have realized no more bisque was forthcoming & deigned to eat some of his nutritious food. I won that round a few weeks ago, but tonight when I gambled & mixed some of the bisque w/another company's fishy paté he ate 2.5 bowls of that ON TOP OF the 2 bowls of paté he'd already eaten. (He's more likely to eat if one of the Hartz Delectables is mixed in which I've learned to do just to keep his GI tract moving or risk subsequently scooping little black rocks from his litter box every few days—not good at all.) Sadly, I can't recall the last time he ate that much except for foods like this nutritionally deficient bisque treat. He did like the few varieties of Hill's Science Diet we tried—w/Hartz Delectables mixed in—but he initially likes anything new. And contrary to standard warnings about introducing a new food, nothing new has EVER made him sick. (Note that the water fountain did improve his kidney disease, though.) So regarding Hartz's Delectables whether in purée, paté, bisque, or whatever form SEARCH THE INGREDIENTS for TAURINE, at the very least. Because if taurine is missing it's not nutritious.
C**R
better than churu
my cat actually likes better than churu
N**N
Yummiest G
These are one of my cats' favorite treats. This order was shipped and arrived rapidly. It didn't last long because my cats asked for it every evening and wolfed down what I gave them.
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