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Freeze Dried Cat Treats for Simple, High-Value Rewarding

Cat treats Australia shoppers can keep on hand for everyday training and treating

At PETROOM, we stock freeze dried cat treats for cat owners who want something easy to serve, easy to store, and easy to work into everyday routines. This collection includes popular options from brands such as RANOVA, PET-EVER, Fureeze, Freezy Paws, Meaty Treaty, and Michu, with proteins and formats that suit everything from quick rewards to regular snack time.

What makes freeze-dried treats so popular is how straightforward they are. They are convenient, lightweight, and often easier to portion than softer snacks or bulkier treats. For many cat owners, that matters just as much as flavour. Treats are meant to be enjoyable, but they still need to fit into a balanced routine. The World Small Animal Veterinary Association notes that treats should make up less than 10% of a cat’s daily calorie intake, which is a useful rule when choosing everyday rewards. You can read more in this veterinary guide to feeding treats to your cat.

If you are building a more complete feeding setup, our dry cat food collection is a natural next step for everyday meals.

Cat Treats Australia Collection with Better Brand Range and Everyday Choice

This cat treats australia collection brings together a wider mix of textures, proteins, and treat styles, making it easier to find something that suits your cat. Across the range, you will find options such as freeze-dried venison, salmon bellies, rabbit tenderloin, tuna, duck, chicken breast, beef knuckle, whole sardine, and yoghurt cubes, along with playful products like RANOVA Lollipop Treats.

That variety matters because cat owners are not all shopping for the same thing. Some want a simple reward for training, while others want a more premium snack to rotate in occasionally. The WSAVA also recommends checking calorie information on commercial treats, especially when they are fed regularly. For indoor cats, treats often work best alongside enrichment and routine. If you are also updating your cat’s setup, explore our cat tree for large cats collection for sturdier everyday climbing and lounging options.

Buy Freeze Dried Cat Treats from a Melbourne, Victoria Warehouse

PETROOM ships freeze dried cat treats from our Melbourne warehouse, making it easier to order locally with more predictable fulfilment. We offer free shipping across VIC on orders over AUD 79, and free shipping to ACT and NSW on orders over AUD 139. Remote areas incur additional shipping charges, and local pickup is also available.

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Freeze Dried Cat Treats FAQ

Are freeze dried cat treats healthy for cats?

Short answer: yes. Longer answer: it depends on how you're using them.

The freeze-drying process skips heat entirely — moisture gets pulled out at low temperatures, which means the protein and nutrients in the meat actually survive the process. Most regular cat treats can't say the same. A lot of them are cooked at high heat, bulked up with fillers, and by the end there's not much real meat left to speak of.

That said, no treat replaces a proper diet. The WSAVA Global Nutrition Guidelines put treats at 10% of daily calories max — and that's for any treat, including the good ones. The other 90% still needs to come from a complete, balanced meal. Single-ingredient freeze dried cat treats — just chicken, just salmon, just tuna — are the cleanest way to go. Fewer ingredients means fewer things to worry about.

How many freeze dried cat treats can I give my cat per day?

Your cat's answer and the correct answer are going to be very different here.

Stick to the 10% rule — treats shouldn't go over 10% of your cat's total daily calorie intake. Most adult cats sit somewhere around 200–250 calories a day, so you're looking at maybe 20–25 calories worth of treats. Sounds like a lot until you realise freeze dried treats are pretty calorie-dense — the water's been removed, so what's left is concentrated. A few pieces goes further than it looks.

Check the back of the packet for calorie info before you start. If your cat's on a diet or has any health issues going on, worth a quick word with your vet first — even good treats add up.

Are freeze dried cat treats safe?

Yes. And there's a specific reason why they're considered safer than a lot of alternatives.

Bacteria need moisture to grow. Freeze drying removes almost all of it. The FDA has documented real contamination risks with raw pet food diets — Salmonella and Listeria showing up in raw products is not uncommon. Freeze dried treats sidestep a lot of that because the environment bacteria need just isn't there anymore. You still get the meat-based nutrition, without the same handling risks.

Buy from brands that actually tell you what's in the product. Store them sealed once opened. That's pretty much it.

Can freeze dried cat treats be used as meal toppers?

Yes — and for fussy cats, this is genuinely one of the most useful things you can do with them.

Cats decide whether food is worth eating largely by smell. Crumbling a bit of freeze dried treat on top of their meal changes the scent profile enough that even a food they've been side-eyeing suddenly gets a second look. The 2021 AAHA Nutrition and Weight Management Guidelines flag appetite and palatability as real clinical concerns — especially for sick cats, seniors, or cats mid-transition to a new food. A topper is a low-effort way to make meals more appealing without overhauling everything.

Keep the amount small — you're still working within that 10% daily treat budget. If you're in Australia and looking for options, Petroom carries a range of cat treats Australia cat owners come back to regularly — single-ingredient, nothing added, crumbles easily straight onto food.