What's the newest way to treat my cat and contribute to her happiness?
Developed by animal nutritionists, Cool Claws is an innovative, frozen ice cream style cat treat. Cool Claws is also more than cat ice cream because cats need a human helper to get it out of the freezer and open it, or even hold the cup for them while they lick their Cool Claws — this provides a nice bonding ritual with your cat. A tasty ice cream style snack, healthy cat treat and quality time with you — what more could your cat want to be purring and happy.
How much is Cool Claws?
Typically Cool Claws frozen cat treats are $2.99 to $3.29, depending on your grocer.
Where can I find Cool Claws?
Check the frozen food aisle at your local grocery store, and if you don't see cold cat treats, ask for it! See our store locator.
My cat is overweight, is Cool Claws bad for her?
Cool Claws is a healthy cat treat. We keep the calories in Cool Claws low by not adding sugar — and, it's specially formulated just for your cat's unique digestive system.
What are the suggested servings per day?
One serving per day of cat ice cream is enough for most average cats. After all, you don't want to spoil your kitty!
Do cats really like Cool Claws?
Yes — 90 percent of all cats enthusiastically accept Cool Claws frozen cat treats on the first try in clinical trials! Not bad for supposedly finicky felines, right?
I thought ice cream was bad for cats?
That may be so; however, Cool Claws is not ice cream but is ice cream-like. This healthy cat treat was formulated specifically for a cat's digestive system.
Can humans eat Cool Claws?
Unlike many cat foods and cat treats, Cool Claws even has a smell that's not offensive to humans. So if you're tempted to indulge with your feline friend, don't be alarmed because Cool Claws healthy cat treats are made with high quality, human-food ingredients. The taste just might be blander to humans than the real thing. However, we do recommend that you serve Cool Claws only to your cat. It is cat ice cream, after all.
What are three ways to know your cat is happy?
Purrs, head rubs and eyes squeezed shut — or a combination of all three, according to feline experts.
How can you keep your indoor cat happy?
Playing regularly with a cat easily satisfies her stalking instinct, keeps her stimulated, and provides the exercise she needs to stay healthy and happy. Play with your cat each day. Try different types of toys that recreate "fishing," "chasing," and "flying" prey. And leave "toys" such as paper bags and cardboard boxes out when you are not home, and of course a cup of Cool Claws frozen cat treat will make her day!
Which cats are happier, indoor cats or those who can go outdoors?
According to the cat experts at the Humane Society of the United States, an indoor cat who gets a lot of attention and playtime is likely happier than the indoor/outdoor cat who is generally ignored by her human companions. Exclusively outdoor cats have the shortest and most stressful lives due to predators.