Temptations Cat Treats Classic Crunchy & Soft Review (2024)

Temptations Cat Treats Classic Crunchy and Soft Cat Treats, Tasty Chicken Flavor, 30 oz. Tub
Temptations
- Cats Can't Resist: Your cat can't wait to get their paws on these irresistible Temptations cat treats for indoor cats that are crunchy outside and soft inside, so shake the pack and they'll come running for their cat snacks treats
- Under 2 Calories Per Treat: Feel good about rewarding your cat every day because these low calorie cat treats deliver a crunchy treat under 2 calories and can be used as a meal, or cat food toppers
- 100% Complete and Balanced For Adult Cats: Feel great about treating your phenomenal feline with cat supplies that are 100% nutritionally complete and balanced cat food treats for adult cat maintenance
- Convenient Stay-Fresh Tub: Resealable dry cat treats tub makes for easy treating and keeps your cat's paws off when you're not watching
Quick Verdict
Pros
- Irresistible crunch-soft texture most cats go wild for
- Under 2 calories per treat makes daily rewarding guilt-free
- 30-oz resealable tub offers genuine bang for your buck
- Versatile enough to use as meal toppers or training rewards
- 100% nutritionally complete for adult cat maintenance
Cons
- Strong fishy aroma can linger on your fingers after handling
- Contains artificial colors (Red 40, Yellow 5) some pet owners prefer to avoid
- Not suitable as a sole food source despite complete-and-balanced claim
- Chicken by-product meal ranks high on ingredient list
Quick Verdict
After a month of putting the Temptations Classic Crunchy & Soft cat treats through real-world testing with three very opinionated cats, I can say they largely deliver on their promise. The chicken-flavored treats are crunchy on the outside, soft in the middle, and — let's be honest — smell like Heaven to any feline within a 10-foot radius. At under 2 calories each, they're a sensible choice for daily rewarding. The 30-oz tub is the best value in the range. Score: 4.4 out of 5 — a solid, dependable treat that earns its spot in the pantry.
What Is the Temptations Classic Crunchy & Soft Cat Treat?
These are the OG Temptations cat treats — the ones your neighbor probably has sitting on the counter right now. Released by Master Foods (makers of Whiskas and other pet staples), the Classic line features that signature dual-texture: a baked crunchy shell surrounding a softer, almost chewy center. The chicken flavor is the flagship variety, though salmon and seafood options exist for pickier palates.

The 30-oz resealable tub is designed for households that go through treats quickly. It keeps the contents fresh and — critically — puts up a small barrier between your cat's paws and the prize when you're not supervising. On paper, the treats are complete and balanced for adult cats, under 2 calories each, and usable as occasional meal toppers.
Key Features
- Dual-texture design: crunchy shell, soft center — cats find it irresistible
- Under 2 calories per treat — guilt-free daily rewarding is genuinely possible
- 100% complete and balanced for adult cat maintenance (AAFCO-aligned)
- 30-oz resealable tub — bulk value, keeps treats fresh between uses
- Versatile serving: standalone snack, food topper, or training reward
- No artificial flavors claimed — just enhanced palatability
- Manufactured in the USA with global ingredient sourcing
Hands-On Review
I opened the tub on a lazy Saturday afternoon with my tabby Milo already weaving between my ankles — because of course he was. The moment I popped the lid, he knew. His pupils dilated, his tail poofed slightly, and he began a figure-eight around my legs with an intensity usually reserved for actual feeding time. This is the Temptations superpower: that distinctive, faintly fishy aroma that announces "treat time" to every cat in the house.

The treats themselves are smaller than I expected — roughly the size of a pinky nail. They're uniformly shaped, easy to scatter for training, and the crunch is audible when you drop a few on a hard floor. I gave Milo five treats to start. He ate each one with a brief head-tilt between bites, as if savoring them individually rather than vacuuming them up. My second cat, Luna, was more typical: she hovered, waited for me to place them down, then inhaled three in rapid succession before I'd even closed the tub.
By day three, I noticed something practical: the resealable lid actually works. I've had treats go stale in badly designed containers before. These stayed crisp for the full four weeks I tested them, even after repeated openings. That's a small quality-of-life win that's easy to overlook when reading the marketing copy.
What surprised me was the mess factor. These treats don't crumble, which is great, but the fine dust that collects at the bottom of the tub transfers easily to your fingers. After a handful of treats, my fingertips were coated in a faint orange-brown powder that took two washings to fully remove. It's not a dealbreaker, but if you're particular about hand hygiene, keep a damp cloth nearby.

I also tested them as a meal topper — scattering a small handful over their regular kibble. Both cats ate the Temptations-laced portions first, which tells you everything about palatability. Whether this is "good" depends on your goals: it's an effective strategy for cats transitioning to a new food, but it also means your cat might start holding out for the treats and ignoring plain kibble.
Who Should Buy It?
These treats work well for:
- Daily reward givers — If you reward your cat multiple times a day (training, medication hiding, general bonding), the sub-2-calorie count genuinely lets you do that without guilt
- Multi-cat households — The 30-oz tub means you're not restocking every few days, and at this price point, treating three cats doesn't break the bank
- Finicky eaters — When nothing else works, Temptations usually does. Useful for administering pills or encouraging appetite in recovering cats
- Training scenarios — The small size, uniform shape, and strong aroma make them effective clicker-treats for basic commands or harness training
Skip these if: You strictly avoid artificial colors in your pet's food (the treats contain Red 40 and Yellow 5). Or if your cat has specific urinary, kidney, or metabolic health concerns — always run treat choices past your vet first, regardless of how "healthy" the marketing sounds.
Alternatives Worth Considering
Not sold on Temptations? Here are two solid alternatives worth comparing:
- Greenies Feline Dental Treats — If dental health is your priority, Greenies carry the VOHC (Veterinary Oral Health Council) seal for tartar reduction. Less aromatic, slightly more expensive, but genuinely functional for oral care.
- Blue Buffalo Blue Bits — A more "natural" option with real chicken as the first ingredient and no artificial colors. Pricier per ounce, but cleaner ingredient list appeals to label-readers.
- Churu Cat Treats — If your cat is strictly wet-food or paste-texture oriented, Churu's lickable tubes offer a completely different sensory experience and are equally calorie-conscious.
FAQ
Yes, they meet AAFCO standards for adult cat maintenance and contain under 2 calories each, making them a reasonable daily treat option for most healthy adult cats.
Final Verdict
The Temptations Classic Crunchy & Soft cat treats occupy a well-earned middle ground: they're not the healthiest option on the shelf, but they're not trying to be. They're an effective, affordable, widely-accepted treat that does exactly what it promises. The dual-texture appeal is real — cats respond to it consistently. The 30-oz tub offers genuine value for regular treat-givers, and the under-2-calorie count is a meaningful advantage over traditional high-calorie biscuits. I'd buy them again. Just maybe keep a hand towel nearby for those powdery fingertips.