Cat treats are one of the foods that cats eat to entertain them during training. Giving them treats when you're being affectionate with your cat can often have unexpected benefits. However, not just any treats will do. Owners need to pay attention to a few things when feeding their cats to avoid causing unnecessary trouble. 
When it comes to cat treats, owners often think that hand-feeding their cats leftovers or a small piece of food shows their love. However, human food contains a lot of calories but lacks many essential nutrients for cats, so doing so can cause your cat to overeat or disrupt their diet.
Comparatively, commercially available cat treats are generally healthier. These treats are carefully formulated with delicious flavors, catering to a cat's taste preferences without disrupting their nutritional balance. Many even contain other nutrients cats need, promoting healthy teeth and digestive systems. For example, Inaba cat treats offer comprehensive and balanced nutrition, providing holistic care for your cat's health, inside and out. Green tea extract helps absorb intestinal secretions, reducing odors in feces and urine, making your cat even more adorable and affectionate. The convenient tear-open design makes it easy for owners to handle.
Finally, owners need to remember that if they want to feed snacks, they need to reduce the corresponding calories from the main meals and feed according to the manufacturer's instructions.