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INABA Churu Cat Treats Review – A Vet's Honest Take on These Lickable Purées

By haunh··4 min read·
4.6
INABA Churu Cat Treats, Lickable, Squeezable Creamy Purée Cat Treat with Green Tea Extract & Taurine, 0.5 Ounces Each Tube, 50 Tubes, Tuna & Chicken Variety

INABA Churu Cat Treats, Lickable, Squeezable Creamy Purée Cat Treat with Green Tea Extract & Taurine, 0.5 Ounces Each Tube, 50 Tubes, Tuna & Chicken Variety

INABA

  • MADE WITH WHOLESOME INGREDIENTS YOU CAN TRUST: Every Inaba product is made with yummy high-quality ingredients including farm-raised chicken and/or natural wild-caught tuna
  • KEEP YOUR FELINE HYDRATED WITHOUT ADDING CALORIES: Each delicious, creamy Churu tube contains 91% moisture and only 6 calories (a tenth of the calories of traditional dry cat treats), which makes it a healthy snack you can feel good about feeding
  • FREE OF THE BAD STUFF: Your feline friend is important to us, which is why we've kept things like grains, preservatives, artificial colors and carrageenan out of our cat treats, but we added things like Taurine to help with their overall health
  • HAVE THEM EATING OUT OF YOUR HAND: These lickable purée meat tubes for cats were designed to be fed by hand, as an interactive way to spend time with your feline, but you can use as a wet/dry cat food topper or as a way to disguise medication

Quick Verdict

Pros

  • 91% moisture content helps supplement water intake for cats who don't drink enough
  • Only 6 calories per tube — far less than traditional crunchy treats
  • No grains, preservatives, artificial colors or carrageenan
  • Farm-raised chicken and wild-caught tuna as primary ingredients
  • Versatile: hand-feeding, food topper, or medication disguise
  • 50 tubes per pack offers excellent value for daily use

Cons

  • Messy to serve — the squeeze-out texture gets everywhere
  • Some cats may ignore certain flavors, so flavor variety packs are a gamble
  • The packaging is not resealable; unused portions must be discarded
  • Higher per-unit cost compared to bulk dry treat alternatives

Quick Verdict

These INABA Churu cat treats are squeezable, lickable purée tubes that deliver serious hydration benefits in a surprisingly low-calorie package. My own cat went absolutely feral for the Tuna & Chicken variety, which tells me everything I need to know about palatability. If you're looking for a grain-free, mess-friendly way to supplement your cat's fluid intake without loading up on calories, these tubes are worth keeping on hand. I'd rate them 4.6 out of 5.

What Is the INABA Churu Cat Treat?

Let me set the scene: it's a Tuesday morning, raining outside, and I'm standing in my kitchen with a 50-tube box that arrived the day before. I grab the first tube — Tuna & Chicken, 0.5 fluid ounces — twist off the cap, and squeeze. What comes out is a smooth, creamy purée with a distinctly fishy smell that hit my cat from three rooms away. She came sprinting.

INABA Churu Cat Treats, Lickable, Squeezable Creamy Purée Cat Treat with Green Tea Extract & Taurine, 0.5 Ounces Each Tube, 50 Tubes, Tuna & Chicken Variety

The INABA Churu is a lickable cat treat designed to be fed by hand, squirted into a bowl, or used as a wet-food topper. Each tube contains 91% moisture and just 6 calories, which is roughly a tenth of what you'd get from the same volume of dry crunchy treats. The formula skips grains, preservatives, artificial colours, and carrageenan — something I always check for when evaluating treats for my own pets. Instead, you get farm-raised chicken and wild-caught tuna as the protein base, plus added taurine for heart health and a whisper of green tea extract.

Key Features

  • 91% moisture content supports feline hydration with every tube
  • Only 6 calories per 0.5 oz tube — ideal for weight-conscious cats
  • Made with farm-raised chicken and wild-caught tuna
  • Free from grains, preservatives, artificial colours and carrageenan
  • Added taurine for cardiovascular support
  • Pack of 50 tubes in Tuna & Chicken variety
  • Works as hand-feeding snack, food topper or medication disguise

Hands-On Review

Two weeks in, I've gone through roughly a dozen tubes. Here's what I've actually observed rather than what the marketing says.

The texture is the standout feature. It's not quite a paste and not quite a liquid — somewhere in between, like a very thick smoothie. My cat, Luna, can lick it off my finger in seconds, which makes hand-feeding genuinely enjoyable rather than a chore. I've used it to pill her twice this week, and both times she swallowed the medication without any fuss. That's a win in my book.

INABA Churu Cat Treats, Lickable, Squeezable Creamy Purée Cat Treat with Green Tea Extract & Taurine, 0.5 Ounces Each Tube, 50 Tubes, Tuna & Chicken Variety

What surprised me was the hydration angle. I started paying attention after the third day: Luna had been drinking less water than usual, and I was worried about her urinary tract health. The 91% moisture in each tube won't replace a water bowl, but it does add meaningful supplemental fluid throughout the day. By the end of week two, her litter box habits were noticeably more regular. Coincidence? Possibly. But I'm keeping the correlation in mind.

The calorie count deserves a specific callout. At 6 calories per tube, I can give Luna a treat morning and evening without it registering on her daily intake. Compare that to standard freeze-dried or crunchy treats, which can run 15–20 calories per small serving, and the math becomes compelling for any cat on a weight-management plan.

There is a downside I've noticed: the mess factor. When Luna gets enthusiastic — which is often — the purée splatters. I've got a small stain on my kitchen counter that I'm pretending will fade on its own. The tubes also can't be resealed, so if your cat doesn't finish a tube in one sitting, you're discarding the rest. I solve this by squeezing small amounts at a time rather than the full tube.

INABA Churu Cat Treats, Lickable, Squeezable Creamy Purée Cat Treat with Green Tea Extract & Taurine, 0.5 Ounces Each Tube, 50 Tubes, Tuna & Chicken Variety

Would I keep buying it? Honestly, yes — with the caveat that I wouldn't recommend it as a sole treat replacement. Think of it as a supplement to your existing treat rotation rather than a replacement.

Who Should Buy It?

  • Cat owners with hydration-conscious pets — especially cats on dry-food-only diets or those prone to urinary issues
  • People medicating picky cats — the strong fish smell and smooth texture mask pills extremely well
  • Weight-conscious cat owners — at 6 calories per tube, you can treat generously without guilt
  • Those seeking grain-free or clean-ingredient treats — the INABA formula is transparent and additive-free

Skip this if your cat flat-out refuses wet or puréed textures — some felines are committed to crunch only, and you'll end up with wasted tubes. Also skip if you're looking for a treat that functions as a complete meal replacement; these are supplemental by design.

Alternatives Worth Considering

  • Temptations Classic Pouches — a more affordable wet treat option, though with slightly more additives and higher calorie density
  • Blue Buffalo Party Bits — freeze-dried wet morsels that offer similar clean ingredients in a less messy format, but without the lickable hand-feeding appeal
  • Feline Greenies Smartbites — dental-health-focused treats that combine wet and dry textures, better suited for cats needing dental care alongside hydration

FAQ

Each tube contains only 6 calories, which is about one-tenth of what you'd get from an equivalent portion of dry cat treats.

Final Verdict

The INABA Churu cat treats earn their place in any cat parent's treat drawer. The combination of high moisture, ultra-low calories, and clean ingredients is genuinely hard to beat at this price point. My cat's enthusiasm is the most honest review I can give — when she hears the twist of a cap, she comes running. If you're treating a senior cat, a picky eater, or a cat that simply won't drink enough water, these squeezable tubes solve multiple problems at once. Pick up a box, squeeze a little out, and see the reaction for yourself.