Purina Friskies Lil' Soups Flaked Chicken Cat Treats Review

Purina Friskies Natural, Grain Free Wet Cat Food Lickable Cat Treats, Lil' Soups Flaked Chicken - (Pack of 8) 1.2 oz. Tubs
Friskies
- Lickable cat treat is made with real flaked chicken. Intended as a complement to your cat's complete and balanced diet
- Velvety broth with flavors of tuna rounds out the recipe. Grain-free wet cat food complement
- Made without artificial colors, flavors or preservatives. Contains no animal by-products
- Delicious taste cats love. Packaged in single-serving cups for convenient, mess-free serving
Quick Verdict
Pros
- Made with real flaked chicken as the first ingredient
- Grain-free recipe suitable for cats with grain sensitivities
- No artificial colors, flavors, or preservatives
- Convenient 1.2 oz single-serving cups for mess-free feeding
- Velvety broth adds moisture, appealing to cats who don't drink much water
- Backed by Purina's decades of pet food expertise
Cons
- Intended as a complement only — not a complete and balanced meal
- Single-serve plastic cups generate more packaging waste than bulk options
- Some cats may ignore the broth and only eat the chicken flakes
- Higher per-treat cost compared to standard crunchy treats
Quick Verdict
After a week of putting the Purina Friskies Lil' Soups Flaked Chicken cat treats through their paces with two very different feline personalities in my home, here's the honest take: these lickable broth treats are a solid supplementary snack for most cats, but they're not a meal replacement. The grain-free recipe with real chicken checks the right boxes for ingredient-conscious cat parents. I wouldn't call them a must-buy, but they're worth considering if your cat enjoys wet, lickable textures. Rating: 4.3 / 5
What Is the Purina Friskies Lil' Soups?
Let's cut through the marketing speak. The Friskies Lil' Soups Flaked Chicken is a lickable wet cat treat that comes in convenient single-serving cups. Each 1.2 oz. tub contains real flaked chicken suspended in a velvety broth with added tuna flavor. Purina positions it as a "cat food complement" — meaning it's supposed to sit alongside your cat's regular kibble or wet food, not replace it entirely. The grain-free formula is worth noting if your cat has sensitivities to corn, wheat, or soy.

I picked up a pack at my local pet store on a random Tuesday afternoon — not because I needed another cat product cluttering the kitchen counter, but because my tabby, Miso, has been increasingly indifferent toward her dry food lately. I was curious whether a bit of broth action might jumpstart her appetite. Spoiler: it worked, but not entirely in the way I expected.
Key Features
- Real flaked chicken is the primary ingredient, not a vague "meat by-product"
- Grain-free recipe — no corn, wheat, soy, or artificial grains
- No artificial colors, flavors, or preservatives listed
- No animal by-products in the formula
- Velvety broth texture most cats find appealing
- Single-serving cups mean no guessing at portions or messy leftovers
- Backed by Purina, one of the most established names in pet food
Hands-On Review
Opening the pack, the first thing I noticed was the smell. It's subtle but genuinely appetizing — not the overpowering fishy odor you get from some cheaper wet treats. The texture is smooth and runny, more broth than pâté. When I poured the first cup into Miso's bowl, she approached it the way cats approach everything new: sideways, suspicious, one paw extended like she expected it to bite back.
Then she licked it. Within thirty seconds the bowl was clean.
My second cat, Bean — a senior rescue who's always been finicky about food — took longer to warm up. He sniffed the bowl for a full minute before tentatively tasting the broth. By the third day, he'd started meowing at me when I opened the pack. That's notable, because Bean doesn't meow for much of anything.

What surprised me was how much broth both cats left behind after eating the chicken flakes. Miso, in particular, would carefully pick out every piece of chicken and then walk away, leaving a pool of tuna-scented broth I ended up dumping down the drain. If your cat does the same, you're paying for flavoring you won't use. That's a mild frustration, not a dealbreaker, but something worth knowing before you buy in bulk.
After a week of feeding, both cats' coat condition seemed stable — no upset stomachs, no changes in litter box habits. The single-serve packaging is genuinely convenient. No scraping half-empty cans, no guessing whether yesterday's leftover is still safe. Twist the lid, pour, done.

Who Should Buy It?
- Cat owners with finicky eaters: If your cat has turned its nose up at regular food lately, a lickable treat can reignite interest — especially the broth variety.
- Cats who don't drink enough water: The velvety broth adds moisture to your cat's diet, which benefits urinary tract health and kidney function.
- Ingredient-conscious buyers: The grain-free, no-artificial-additives formula appeals to cat parents reading labels carefully.
- People who want convenient, mess-free single servings: These cups are perfect for travel, portion control, or cats who only eat small amounts at a time.
Skip this if your cat needs a complete and balanced meal replacement — these are treats, not nutrition. Also skip if your cat is allergic to chicken or you prefer to avoid tuna-flavored products entirely.
Alternatives Worth Considering
If the Lil' Soups don't quite fit your needs, here are two other options worth looking at:
- Temptations Classic Pate Lil' Naturals: Another Purina product, but in a spreadable pâté texture rather than broth. Good if your cat prefers thicker treats.
- Sheba Perfect Portions Wet Cat Food: Similar single-serve convenience with a broader flavor range. A closer to a complete meal if you're looking to replace some dry food.
- Hartz Delectables Squeeze Treats: More flavor variety and a slightly thicker consistency. Worth comparing if you're shopping on price, too.
FAQ
No. These lickable treats are designed as a complement to your cat's complete and balanced diet. They should not make up the majority of your cat's meals.
Final Verdict
The Purina Friskies Lil' Soups Flaked Chicken cat treats deliver on their core promise: a grain-free, real-chicken lickable snack most cats genuinely enjoy. The single-serve packaging is genuinely convenient, the ingredient list is clean, and the price point sits comfortably in the mid-range for treat products. What holds it back from a higher score is the broth waste issue — if your cat only eats the flakes, you're paying for liquid you won't use. All told, these are a trustworthy, no-nonsense treat option backed by a brand with serious pet food pedigree. If your cat responds well to broth-based lickables, they're worth keeping in the rotation.