
from Pettio · Erbil
51,000 IQD
In stock
? Product Overview Dual-protein recipe: Combines tuna red meat with salmon, offering a rich, savory blend of ocean flavors cats naturally crave. Generous 170g portion: Larger can size designed for multi-cat households or hearty single servings. Balanced nutrition: Provides essential amino acids, omega-3 fatty acids, and moisture to support overall feline health. Appealing texture: Tender flakes of tuna and salmon in a moist base, making it easy to chew and digest. Premium branding: Features playful packaging with seafood imagery and bold “BIG” labeling to emphasize size and value. ? Nutritional Benefits High-quality protein: Tuna red meat supports lean muscle maintenance, while salmon adds variety and taste. Omega-3 fatty acids: Salmon contributes DHA and EPA, promoting healthy skin, shiny coat, and joint support. Hydration support: Moisture-rich formula helps cats meet daily fluid needs, reducing risk of urinary tract issues. Digestive-friendly: Simple seafood ingredients minimize fillers, making it suitable for sensitive stomachs. ? Packaging & Design Playful cat illustration: Reinforces the product’s appeal to pet owners by highlighting freshness and fun. Seafood theme: Fishing boat and salmon imagery emphasize natural sourcing and ocean-inspired nutrition. Clear bilingual labeling: English and Chinese text ensures accessibility across international markets. Bold “BIG” callout: Signals value and portion size, ideal for retail shelf impact. ⚖️ Comparison Table Feature Tuna Red Meat & Salmon 170g Standard 85g Tuna Can Portion size 170g (large) 85g (small) Protein variety Tuna + Salmon Tuna only Omega-3 content Higher (salmon inclusion) Moderate Household suitability Multi-cat / larger servings Single-serve Packaging impact Bold “BIG” branding Standard ⚠️ Feeding Considerations Not a complete diet: Best served as a supplemental meal or treat alongside balanced cat food. Storage: Refrigerate after opening and consume within 24 hours to maintain freshness. Allergy awareness: Cats with seafood sensitivities may require alternative protein options.
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