Rosewood Deli Kisses Chicken & Catnip Treats
Overview
Rosewood Deli Kisses are cat treats made for everyday reward moments and treat time. This Chicken & Catnip variety sits within the Deli Kisses range, which is known for its light, snackable texture and easy-to-serve format for cats.
The treats have a crisp outer shell with a soft centre, giving them a mix of crunch and a gentler middle. They are positioned as a lower-calorie treat and are made with natural ingredients, with added vitamins included in the range.
They are a good option when you want a small treat to offer between meals, rather than a main food. The recipe style is simple and cat-focused, with grain-free positioning and no artificial colours, fragrances or flavourings.
Key Details
| Brand | Rosewood |
| Range | Deli Kisses |
| Product Type | Cat treat |
| Species | Cat |
| Flavour | Chicken & Catnip |
| Texture | Crisp outer shell with a soft centre |
| Positioning | Low calorie treat |
| Recipe Style | Natural ingredients, added vitamins, grain free |
Composition
The exact recipe for this Chicken & Catnip variant is not listed here, so the composition panel is intentionally kept to the verified range information only.
- Made with natural ingredients
- Grain free
- No artificial colours, fragrances or flavourings
- No added sugars
Analytical Constituents
Analytical constituents for this exact variant were not supplied in the matched product data, so no values are listed here.
Feeding Guidance
- Feed as a treat or reward alongside your cat’s normal diet.
- Offer in moderation and adjust your cat’s daily food intake if needed.
- Always make fresh drinking water available.
- Supervise your cat while feeding treats.
Treats should not replace your cat’s main food.
Notes
This treat range is presented as a snack cats enjoy, with a light texture and a simple recipe style. The exact pack size for this product record is not shown reliably, so no weight claim is displayed.
After opening, keep the pack sealed when not in use and store it in a cool, dry place.
