Made with real, premium-quality chicken or tuna—perfect for picky feline palates
Gently grilled and hand-cut for a fresh-from-the-kitchen texture cats crave
Packed with savory flavor and moisture to keep your cat hydrated and happy
Free from grains, preservatives, and artificial colors—only the good stuff
Easy-to-serve fillet format is ideal as a treat, topper, or training reward
Fortified with Vitamin E and Green Tea Extract for added health benefits
Irresistible aroma that delights even the most finicky cats
Individually packaged to lock in freshness and flavor
Available Flavors
Tuna in Tuna Flavored Broth, Chicken in Shrimp Flavored Broth, Tuna in Scallop Flavored Broth, Tuna in Shrimp Flavored Broth, Chicken in Crab Flavored Broth, Extra Tender Chicken in Crab Flavored Broth, Tuna in Crab Flavored Broth, Tuna in Homestyle Broth, Chicken in Scallop Flavored Broth, Extra Tender Tuna in Tuna Flavored Broth, Chicken in Chicken Flavored Broth
Primary Ingredients
Hand-cut, premium-quality chicken or tuna
Texture & Format
Moist, tender fillet – ideal as treat, topper, or training reward
Nutritional Additions
Fortified with Vitamin E and Green Tea Extract
Free From
No grains, preservatives, or artificial colors
Packaging
Individually wrapped to maintain freshness and convenience
Weight (Each)
0.52oz (Tuna), 0.90oz (Chicken)
Best By
9/4/2025 - 1/26/2026
What’s Included?
48x INABA Hand-Cut Grilled Fillet Cat Treats in your choice of flavor
@brainmist@pakopako Not sure that’s better, if you see the way commercial store-bought chickens are raised, or “farmed” salmon.
Ocean line-caught tuna is probably better. As is Northwest wild salmon especially if you can get it fresh for a while (season just starting; first batch is the Copper River which is thought to be the best but starts out very expensive).
I love inaba products. Their chicken treats don’t include tuna. Our cat Shortie is sensitive to tuna and it makes him uncontrollably sick. We found out by giving him the delectables chicken treats and the main ingredient being tuna.
@joe645 My cat only liked one kind of tuna cat food (was called tuna for cats at trader Joe’s), it is discontinued though. They had another one but he didn’t like it.
I found if I cooked a real tuna steak from the grocery store, or salmon, he would like those. I made sure to make a portion with no seasoning for him.
Art roughly 16 to 32 bucks a pound I think I’ll just buy the real thing.
Plus my cats are more fond of shrimp… Bandit goes bat-shit-crazy-demanding each time we fix some for dinner.
@mediocrebot If I had a doctor that walked into the room wearing that, I would either be impressed or terrified. Or both. But as we are mostly getting AI doctors these days, might not matter soon. Copying @DrunkCat since it seems to be trying to claim the throne from @mediocrebot as the new AI overlord.
Too many choices! And I don’t know which ones my cats will eat and which ones they’ll throw at me. Maybe I should get two - one chicken and one tuna - and go with the most expensive variety of each (based on Amazon) based on the assumption that Inaba wouldn’t charge more if it wasn’t in higher demand?
Does that make any sense? Bueller?
Conclusion: Chicken+Crab, Tuna+Shrimp. Rolling the dice… if they turn their noses up, at least I can donate them to the local pet food pantry.
@Kenbuzz Bueller? So hard to believe it’s 39 years from Ferris Beuller, and 40 from Breakfast Club (there were a lot of others like 16 Candles, etc). It was a great time. So weird to see some of the actors together again with grey hair (or much less hair) and stuff. Glad to see the original casts were still around (except sadly the artist John Hughes who we lost).
Wait why am I in this rabbit hole? Oh, yes, cats need a variety of foods. They will like some and hate some. Getting a variety pack maximizes your chance of at least ONE thing your cat will eat. That might even last for a while until the “uh uh I’m tired of this” moment. I love cats!
We should have a sticker for
“Cats, the only animals more fickle than me!”
@lindwright Yeah trial and error. Good to have friends with cats, or donate to kitty pantry. I don’t have kids but apparently kids are like that too. “Oh that’s my favorite, let’s have it every night. Wait, I hate this stuff now, why are you serving it!”
They have green tea extract. Um… that means caffeine, right? So basically these are espresso shots for cats? Yeah, I’ll pass on these. My cats are already batty without a caffeine boost, and I’m pretty sure caffeine is toxic to them.
I’m late to the party, but I refer to Inaba Churu as “crack.” I give it to dogs and cats and they go absolutely crazy. My friends animals won’t leave me alone when I visit because they know I have Crack on me. Haven’t tried this style but I had to get some. These things are worth their weight in gold!
What’s going on?
A few years ago it was all prepper stuff. Buckets of freeze dried food powder, knifes, generator, survival gear, and tools.
Now that it finally looks like end is near, cat food at least once a week.
Specs
Product: 48-Pack: INABA Hand-Cut Grilled Fillet Cat Treats
Model: USA501A, USA555A, USA502A, USA506A, USA551A, USA553A, USA504A, USA503A, USA554A, USA505A, USA552A
Condition: New
What’s Included?
Price Comparison
$76.90-$106.08 at Amazon
Tuna | Chicken
Warranty
90 days
Estimated Delivery
Friday, May 16 - Monday, May 19
just in time for mother’s day
I welcome our new Cat overlords!!
Thank you for providing offerings for the great ones.
@yakkoTDI New? They already thought they were. Powers granted from the great Egyptians 5000 years ago.

This looks better than my can of tuna. What makes this a non human treat?
@pakopako it costs substantially more per pound than, say, a broiler chicken, or salmon by the pound?
@brainmist @pakopako Not sure that’s better, if you see the way commercial store-bought chickens are raised, or “farmed” salmon.
Ocean line-caught tuna is probably better. As is Northwest wild salmon especially if you can get it fresh for a while (season just starting; first batch is the Copper River which is thought to be the best but starts out very expensive).
I can finally start building my street cat army
Cat treats AI the same way it treats toilet paper and curtains.
@DrunkCat Stares motionless for several minutes like it sees a spider or something then falls asleep?
@DrunkCat Such a well crafted sentence you got there AI user. That will surely win them back.
@yakkoTDI Please resubmit your comment in the form of a showme prompt.
@brennyn I just want to appreciate how you added two separate, unrelated and unlisted, items to the original analogy to question the integrity of it.
@DrunkCat It’s more that I’m questioning the toilet paper.
I love inaba products. Their chicken treats don’t include tuna. Our cat Shortie is sensitive to tuna and it makes him uncontrollably sick. We found out by giving him the delectables chicken treats and the main ingredient being tuna.

@kjady wow, pretty!
Why should my cats eat better than I do?
@phendrick When my cats eat well, they don’t wake me at the ass crack of dawn screaming for food.
@phendrick Like you don’t know it is because they are better than you.
Finally something my cats will enjoy!
Didn’t realize we were already getting to treats made from cats,
/youtube people of Springfield please don’t eat my cat
Sorry my stupid cat won’t eat tuna
@joe645 My cat only liked one kind of tuna cat food (was called tuna for cats at trader Joe’s), it is discontinued though. They had another one but he didn’t like it.
I found if I cooked a real tuna steak from the grocery store, or salmon, he would like those. I made sure to make a portion with no seasoning for him.
So, can humans eat “human grade” pet food? What does it taste like?
@PooltoyWolf
Art roughly 16 to 32 bucks a pound I think I’ll just buy the real thing.
Plus my cats are more fond of shrimp… Bandit goes bat-shit-crazy-demanding each time we fix some for dinner.
Can I give it to my dogs
@rzaffke If it’s anything like mine, sure
We will. Our doggo dermatologist uses churuus (same company) to help give dogs medicine. That and mini marshmallows for pills (!!)
But can I eat this?
@shaungreen426 Yes you can. Will you enjoy it is the important question.
/showme quilled-precocious-doctor
@mediocrebot If I had a doctor that walked into the room wearing that, I would either be impressed or terrified. Or both. But as we are mostly getting AI doctors these days, might not matter soon. Copying @DrunkCat since it seems to be trying to claim the throne from @mediocrebot as the new AI overlord.
Cat treats - that’s what we used to call the Kitty Roka that a previous dog would snag from the litter box.
Too many choices! And I don’t know which ones my cats will eat and which ones they’ll throw at me. Maybe I should get two - one chicken and one tuna - and go with the most expensive variety of each (based on Amazon) based on the assumption that Inaba wouldn’t charge more if it wasn’t in higher demand?
Does that make any sense? Bueller?
Conclusion: Chicken+Crab, Tuna+Shrimp. Rolling the dice… if they turn their noses up, at least I can donate them to the local pet food pantry.
@Kenbuzz Bueller? So hard to believe it’s 39 years from Ferris Beuller, and 40 from Breakfast Club (there were a lot of others like 16 Candles, etc). It was a great time. So weird to see some of the actors together again with grey hair (or much less hair) and stuff. Glad to see the original casts were still around (except sadly the artist John Hughes who we lost).
Wait why am I in this rabbit hole? Oh, yes, cats need a variety of foods. They will like some and hate some. Getting a variety pack maximizes your chance of at least ONE thing your cat will eat. That might even last for a while until the “uh uh I’m tired of this” moment. I love cats!
We should have a sticker for
“Cats, the only animals more fickle than me!”
i wish there were a combo pack. My cat gets tired of any treat after 3 offerings
@lindwright Yeah trial and error. Good to have friends with cats, or donate to kitty pantry. I don’t have kids but apparently kids are like that too. “Oh that’s my favorite, let’s have it every night. Wait, I hate this stuff now, why are you serving it!”
They have green tea extract. Um… that means caffeine, right? So basically these are espresso shots for cats? Yeah, I’ll pass on these. My cats are already batty without a caffeine boost, and I’m pretty sure caffeine is toxic to them.
@SKPurc
I’m late to the party, but I refer to Inaba Churu as “crack.” I give it to dogs and cats and they go absolutely crazy. My friends animals won’t leave me alone when I visit because they know I have Crack on me. Haven’t tried this style but I had to get some. These things are worth their weight in gold!
@xtrunksiex we do this too!!
What’s going on?
A few years ago it was all prepper stuff. Buckets of freeze dried food powder, knifes, generator, survival gear, and tools.
Now that it finally looks like end is near, cat food at least once a week.
@formfeed Last time we sold cat food was in January
The tuna-in-tuna-sauce arrived, and Star self-selected as QC Tester. They passed. (She is now even more of a pest.)