About Freeze-Dried Beef Liver - Cat Treats
Wild Instinct Freeze-Dried Beef Liver Cat Treats are made with one simple ingredient: 100% real beef liver. No fillers, no grains, no artificial preservatives, and no flavor dust from the mysterious snack mines.
Beef liver is naturally rich, aromatic, and nutrient-dense, which makes it a strong option for cats who prefer bold flavors or need a little extra encouragement at mealtime. The freeze-dried texture keeps the pieces lightweight, crunchy, and easy to serve whole or crumble over food.
Key features:
- Single-ingredient cat treats
- Made with 100% real beef liver
- Freeze-dried to preserve flavor and texture
- High in animal protein
- Rich, natural taste cats tend to love
- Small, easy-to-eat pieces
- Made with a human-grade ingredient
- Made in FDA-registered facilities
- No fillers
- No grains
- No artificial preservatives
- No added flavors or colors
Best for:
- Cats who enjoy rich beef-based treats
- Selective eaters who need extra food interest
- Treat-based enrichment
- Positive rewards during grooming or handling
- Meal toppers for added flavor
- Cats on rotational treat routines
- Pet parents looking for simple ingredient snacks
Ingredients:
100% beef liver
Feeding tip:
- Serve whole as a treat or crumble over your cat’s regular food as a topper.
- Feed as a supplemental treat, not as a complete meal.
- Always provide fresh water.
Texture and size:
Texture: light and crunchy
Size: small, easy-to-eat pieces
Net weight:
- 2.1 oz / 60g
- Made from approximately 240g of fresh product
Why beef liver?:
Beef liver is a nutrient-dense organ protein with a bold natural flavor, making it useful when you want a high-value cat treat with a very simple ingredient list. It can add variety and extra interest to your cat’s normal feeding routine without fillers, grains, or artificial extras.
Because liver is concentrated and rich, small portions go a long way.
Safety note:
For cats only unless otherwise directed by the brand.
Feed as a treat or topper, not as a complete meal.
Supervise while feeding.
Introduce gradually if your cat is new to freeze-dried treats, beef proteins, or organ meats.
Store in a cool, dry place and reseal after opening.
Consult your veterinarian if your cat has food sensitivities, liver-related dietary restrictions, digestive concerns, or a medically restricted diet.