Best Cat Treats 2026 — Ultimate List
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Ultimate Guide · USA Edition · 2026

Best Cat Treats
of 2026

Vet-reviewed  ·  15 top picks  ·  All categories covered

Best Overall Cat Treat

🏆 #1 Best Overall

Churu Creamy Puree Treats

The undisputed bestseller of 2026. Lickable tuna and seafood tubes that virtually every cat goes wild for. Grain-free, low calorie, and perfect for training, bonding, or hiding medication.

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Top 15 Cat Treats — All Categories

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Lickable

Fancy Feast Appetizers Lickable Topper

Fancy Feast

Light meat tuna with a scallop topper. A luxurious, broth-style lickable that doubles as a meal topper. Cats obsess over the rich seafood aroma.

🐟 Tuna & Scallop Low calorie
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Crunchy

Friskies Party Mix Crunch

Friskies

Ocean whitefish & seafood flavor in a satisfying crunchy bite. One of the most purchased treats on Chewy. Great value in a 20-oz bag.

🌊 Seafood Blend Budget pick
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Freeze-Dried

PureBites Freeze-Dried Chicken Breast

100% pure USA-sourced human-grade chicken. Single ingredient, zero fillers. Only ~2 calories per treat — the top pick for training and sensitive cats.

🐔 Single Ingredient ~2 cal/treat
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Soft & Crunchy

Temptations Classic Treats

Temptations

Crunchy outside, soft inside. Cats absolutely obsess over these. One of the most searched treat brands in the USA — available in dozens of flavors.

🦞 Many flavors High palatability
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Natural

Applaws Tuna Loin Grain-Free

Applaws

Hand-cut whole tuna loin — 100% natural, grain-free, carrageenan-free. 25% crude protein per pouch. Premium treat for cats who deserve the best.

🐟 Whole Tuna Grain-free
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Dental

Greenies Feline Smartbites

Greenies

Two-in-one: crunchy treat AND dental care. Helps reduce tartar and freshen breath. Available in chicken and tuna. Vet-recommended for oral health.

🦷 Tartar control Vet recommended
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Natural

Cat-Man-Do Dried Bonito Flakes

Pure dried skipjack tuna flakes — rich in protein, taurine, and fish oils. Only 5 kcal per serving. Sprinkle over food or give as a treat. Cats go crazy for the aroma.

🐠 5 kcal/serving Rich in taurine
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Freeze-Dried

Stella & Chewy's Meowfulls

Stella & Chewy's

Whitefish & salmon or turkey & duck — freeze-dried with no meat by-products, fillers, or artificial additives. A premium choice loved by health-focused cat owners.

🐟 No by-products Grain-free
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Soft & Crunchy

Blue Buffalo Bursts Seafood

Blue Buffalo

Real seafood outside, moist creamy center inside. No corn, wheat, soy, or artificial additives. Crunchy shell supports dental hygiene while the center keeps cats hydrated.

🌊 Real seafood Dual texture
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Freeze-Dried

Vital Essentials Freeze-Dried Raw

Vital Essentials

Raw freeze-dried meat with zero artificial additives. Extremely high protein and intensely aromatic — one of the best high-value treats for difficult training behaviors.

🥩 Raw protein Zero additives
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Freeze-Dried

Orijen Freeze-Dried Wild Boar & Goat

Orijen

Made from fresh regional wild boar, goat, venison, and arctic char — muscle meat and organs only. Named "best freeze-dried cat treat" by Business Insider.

🦌 Novel proteins Award-winning
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Natural

Primal Pet Foods Freeze-Dried Nibs

Primal Pet Foods

Human-grade, ethically sourced meats with wild-caught fish options. No hormones, antibiotics, or rendered ingredients. A top USA brand for 2026.

🏆 Human-grade Ethically sourced
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Freeze-Dried

PureBites Freeze-Dried Shrimp

PureBites

100% pure freeze-dried shrimp — a novel protein that most cats haven't had before, making it exceptionally motivating. Perfect for picky cats or rotation feeding.

🦐 Novel protein Single ingredient
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Natural

Finfare Smoked Salmon Skin Bites

Finfare

Freeze-dried smoked salmon skin crafted in the USA. Rich in omega-3 fatty acids for skin and coat health. A trending treat with a unique crunchy texture cats love.

🇺🇸 Made in USA Omega-3 rich

At a Glance — All 15 Picks

# Treat Name Brand Type Best For
1Churu Creamy PureeInabaLickableOverall / Bonding
2Appetizers Lickable TopperFancy FeastLickablePicky eaters
3Party Mix CrunchFriskiesCrunchyBudget pick
4Freeze-Dried Chicken BreastPureBitesFreeze-DriedTraining / Sensitive cats
5Classic TreatsTemptationsSoft + CrunchyHigh reward
6Tuna Loin Grain-FreeApplawsNaturalPremium / Allergies
7Feline SmartbitesGreeniesDentalDental health
8Dried Bonito FlakesCat-Man-DoNaturalTopper / Low calorie
9Meowfulls Freeze-DriedStella & Chewy'sFreeze-DriedHealth-focused owners
10Bursts SeafoodBlue BuffaloSoft + CrunchyEveryday treat
11Freeze-Dried Raw TreatsVital EssentialsFreeze-DriedHard training
12Freeze-Dried Wild Boar & GoatOrijenFreeze-DriedNovel protein
13Freeze-Dried NibsPrimal Pet FoodsNaturalClean label
14Freeze-Dried ShrimpPureBitesFreeze-DriedPicky cats
15Smoked Salmon Skin BitesFinfareNaturalCoat health
Cat Treats FAQ 2026
FAQ
🐾 Cat Treats Guide · 2026

Your Questions,
Answered.

5 FAQs
📏 Feeding Guide

Treats should make up no more than 10% of your cat's total daily calorie intake. For most adult cats, that means roughly 20–30 calories from treats per day — which translates to about 10–15 small crunchy treats, or 1–2 Churu tubes.

The exact number depends on your cat's size, age, and activity level. A large, active cat can handle more treats than a small, indoor senior. When in doubt, check the calorie count on the packaging and calculate accordingly.

💡 Pro tip: If you're using lots of treats during a training session, reduce your cat's regular meal portion slightly that day to keep calories balanced.
⚠️ Watch Out

Not all cat treats are created equal. When reading the ingredient label, steer clear of these common red flags:

Corn, wheat & soy — cheap fillers that offer little nutritional value for cats. Artificial colors like Yellow 5 or Blue 2 — completely unnecessary and potentially harmful long-term. Added sugar — cats can't taste sweetness and don't need it. Propylene glycol — a preservative that is banned in cat food in the EU. Vague proteins like "meat by-products" or "animal digest" — these give no transparency about the actual source.

Look for: A named protein (chicken, salmon, tuna) as the very first ingredient, with a short and readable list after it.
📊 Fact Check

Generally, yes — freeze-dried treats tend to be healthier than conventionally baked or extruded treats. The freeze-drying process removes moisture at low temperatures, preserving much of the original nutrition, flavor, and aroma of the raw ingredient without needing artificial preservatives.

Most freeze-dried treats are single-ingredient (just chicken, just salmon, just shrimp), which makes them ideal for cats with allergies, digestive sensitivities, or those on restricted diets. They're also intensely aromatic, which makes them highly motivating for training.

The downside? They tend to cost more than standard treats. But for the ingredient quality and nutritional value, most vets and cat nutritionists consider them worth it — especially for daily use.

🐱 Kitten Health

It depends on the treat. Most adult cat treats are not recommended for kittens under 12 weeks, as their digestive systems are still developing and their nutritional needs differ significantly from adult cats.

For kittens older than 3 months, small amounts of soft, easily chewable treats are generally fine — look for kitten-specific options like Greenies Feline Smartbites Kitten formula. Avoid hard crunchy treats for young kittens, as they can be difficult to chew and may pose a choking risk.

🐾 Best approach: Introduce treats slowly, one at a time, to identify any sensitivities. And keep portions tiny — a kitten's daily calorie budget is small, so even a few treats can add up fast.
🎓 Training Tip

The best training treat checks four boxes: small size (pea-sized or smaller), soft texture (eaten in under 2 seconds), strong aroma (motivates attention), and low calorie (under 2 cal per piece so you can give many).

Top picks for training in 2026 are PureBites Freeze-Dried Chicken (~2 cal each, single ingredient), Inaba Churu tubes (for extended cues and lick-reward moments), and Vital Essentials raw freeze-dried nibbles (intensely aromatic for hard behaviors).

Avoid large crunchy treats during training — the chewing time breaks focus and slows the reward loop. Soft and freeze-dried treats keep momentum going and help your cat stay locked in on you.

⏱️ Timing is everything: Deliver the treat within 1–2 seconds of the desired behavior. Any longer and your cat won't connect the reward to the action.
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