I agree. It's junk food and there are healthier treats like Whole Life freeze dried meat treats.
I definitely don't think that much of these treats would be safe! These are junk food. Probably don't feed more than a few each day.
I hope this isn't true. I've been giving my cat a big handful of Temptations treats when i wake up in the morning and before i go to sleep at night. For the last 2 years i think. And he is perfectly healthy. Other then that he eats only Meow mix. Nothing else in kibble. He eats boiled pieces of chicken sometimes and loves licking the cream off my fingers from a cream filled snack. Which he only gets a little bit of. But he looks forward to his big handful of Temptation snacks. He goes through a big 7 dollar container of them in a month. Now i'm worried. Is this Temptations treat rumor just a rumor? I really hope so. My cat seems normal.
Cats are just like people. Some react differently to different things. I personally am not a big fan of Temptations but they do get them on occasion- as in a few a couple of times a month. The treats they get most often are Pure Bites or plain cooked chicken breast. This works for mine. If yours are eating Temptations and doing well on them, then keep doing what you are doing! A couple of times a week is really no big deal though. That's not a lot at all.
I have 8 cats. I feed them temptations a couple of times a week. My oldest is 14 the next oldest is 9 and the others are 5. None have kidney issues. This is like saying eating Twinkies give you diabetes. No, the Twinkies don't give you diabetes, the Twinkies cause issues if you already have diabetes. Same maybe said for the treats. They may not cause kidney issues but maybe if the cat has underlying kidney issues the treats may react to that?
So many people look for something to blame when something goes wrong. Sometimes it is just coincidence. Like I said maybe the treats could possibly cause something with a cat that has un diagnosed kidney issues but I don't believe they are the cause.
I'm so sorry to hear your cats had to go through this. Have you contacted Whiskas about this? Maybe they'd like to test that batch and see if there are any contaminants in that specific batch?
In regards to Temptations Treats, let me tell you about the last nearly 2 weeks for my 4 cats.
My Peaches, 14 years of age, started acting very out of sorts. She decreased the amount of food and water she was taking in and her stomach started to do this weird thing. It was like a baby inside giving her a good swift kick in the stomach. The "kick" would happen once each time it happened and it happened several times
per day. I know my cat and I knew she was in pain. I don't have a car and I had to get her to the ER vet on Sunday via bicycle, 8 miles away. They couldn't figure anything out and we came home. Took her to my vet across the street the next day and we found via xray that she was full of fecal matter and gas all through her stomach and intestines. LOTS of fecal matter and gas. Impacted you might say. An enema was given and seemed to be the trick. The thing is, her stomach was still doing that weird "kick" thing. When it happened to her she made a sound similar to what you would make when something knocks the wind out of you. A diagnostic blood panel and a pancreatic specific test all came back normal.
By Thursday that same week my Onyx (est. 10 years old) was having a problem as well and even whapped me when I tried to rub his belly very, very gently (I just do it enough to move his fur around) indicating an issue. Off to the vets, xray and an enema. Doing better.
Lexi (5 years old) had a dental that same week as well and pre-surgical labs came back perfect but guess what? I had to take her back there a few days later for an enema as well. Now.... just this past Friday Lexi's stomach has started with that "kick" issue. At this point we didn't bother with an xray and went straight to the enema.
My other cat Katie (est 4-5 years old) isn't showing any signs of an issue at this time so she's handling whatever it is much better. She was a "neighborhood cat" where I used to live after her family moved away and abandoned her outside (likely couldn't find her when they had to leave) as a kitten. She was about a year and a half old when I rescued her from a dog attack and got her to the vet for emergency surgery. I just kept her after that. My point is that she probably is able to deal with these things better because there's no telling what she was eating on her own. Everybody is pooping now.
I'd like to add that between the vet trips with Peaches and Onyx the cats - all four of them - refused to eat their Temptation Treats. It was the big plastic container and we were near the bottom of it. I thought maybe that container went bad and opened a brand new one of catnip treats and they wouldn't eat them either. Something isn't right with the treats. I've been giving them those for years now. Perhaps they changed the formula or something but something isn't right with the treats.
Right now the big concern is what is causing that "kick" thing to Peaches and Lexi's stomachs. It's very random and there is no warning it's going to happen so I can't get it on video for the vet. It seems to be uncomfortable for both cats who are now what I call "Velcro cats" because they won't move away from me for anything so whatever it is, is painful or uncomfortable or whatever. As for Onyx, who after nearly 8 years with me still exhibits feral behavior (hides all day long and only comes out at night), I cannot determine if he has that "kick" thing happening in his belly because, well, he only comes out when I'm sleeping but I am concerned.
Due to the fact that now Lexi is also having the belly thing happen, that kind of rules out a physical issue only with Peaches and leads me to believe even more that it was something to do with the treats. I should also add that I AM giving both Peaches and Lexi baby simethicone for gas and it seems to have absolutely NO EFFECT on the belly kick thing. None. Also, for the very first time EVER, Peaches regurgitated undigested food. She has NEVER done that before. I forgot to mention that to the vet when I called this morning. Peaches very rarely throws up anything including hairballs. I try to keep them all groomed as much as possible. There was no hairball in her upchuck.
I have stopped giving them the Temptations and switched to Friskies Party Mix. Hopefully, things will start to settle down now....but I'm still very worried about my babies with that stomach thing.... nobody has ever heard of this kind of symptom before (ER vet or my regular vet).
My cats immediately throw up on these treats...I bought them and all three could not take them without throwing up. I gave treats away thinking maybe allergy or something to what was in them. My daughter said her cats loved them. I tried them again about a year later, same thing throwing up. I agree there is something in them causing this.Anyone who owns a cat, if you are giving them Temptations Cat Treats PLEASE STOP IMMEDIATELY! It is causing kidney and renal failure, Some cats are affected by it right away, some it takes years of eating them, none the less they have connected this treat to renal failure, Look it up in consumer affairs website and you will see all those that lost their pets or has their pets and a ton of vet debt!