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First Meow Soft Chicken Slice

First Meow Soft Chicken Slice

Regular price Rs. 135.00
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Here are the details for First Meow Soft Chicken Strip (also referred to as “Soft Chicken Slice/Strip” treat for cats).


✅ Product Overview

  • Brand: First Meow

  • Product Name: Soft Chicken Strip (also appears as Soft Chicken Slice, Chicken Strip) — usually a 40 g pack in India. (1mg)

  • Intended Use: A treat/snack for cats (not a full diet). Great for rewarding good behaviour, training, or occasional snacking. (petsfriend.co.in)

  • Features: Soft texture, made with real chicken meat, designed to be easy to chew. (1mg)


🧪 Ingredients & Nutritional Information

Key Ingredients (as listed):

  • Chicken meat (real chicken) is the primary ingredient. (1mg)

  • Vegetable protein, glycerin, sorbitol, corn starch, salt. (petsfriend.co.in)

  • Some versions mention “seafood powder” for added flavour/nutrition. (1mg)

  • Country of origin: China (manufactured by Yantai China Pet Foods Co., Ltd) and imported/marketed in India by Sai International Pet Products Pvt Ltd. (1mg)

Approx. Nutritional-Data/Claims:

  • Soft Chicken Strip description lists as “high protein, low fat” treat. (1mg)

  • Some variants list ingredient breakdowns for similar products (e.g., Soft Chicken Sandwich) with ~22% protein, ~3.5% fat, ~1% fibre, ~23% moisture. (petsfriend.co.in)

  • Not always full nutritional tables provided for this exact variant, so treat as a supplementary snack.


👍 Benefits & What It’s Good For

  • Real chicken as main ingredient gives a good source of animal protein, which cats generally prefer and helps support muscle health & vitality.

  • Soft strip format means easier chewing for adult cats and possibly older cats with dental issues.

  • Great for training or rewarding good behaviour—can help strengthen bond between you and your cat.

  • Snack can give variety beyond regular meals and may help with palatability (if your cat is picky).

  • The packaging and marketing indicate “zero fillers” / treat with essential nutrients so the treat-form is somewhat more thoughtful than generic snacks. (JUSTDOGS)


⚠️ Considerations & Potential Drawbacks

  • Not a complete cat food: This is a treat/snack only. It should not substitute for a balanced cat meal/diet.

  • Contains ingredients like corn starch, sorbitol, vegetable protein—not purely meat. If your cat has sensitivities (e.g., to grains, fillers) you may want to check carefully.

  • Country of manufacture: China. Some pet owners prefer locally made or certain sourcing standards, so you may want to check batch/expiry etc.

  • As with all treats, calories add up: if you give many treats, you’ll need to adjust the cat’s regular food accordingly to prevent weight gain.

  • Storage & freshness: Soft treats often have higher moisture content, so ensure proper sealing and storage to keep the treat fresh and avoid spoilage.


🐱 Feeding / Usage Guidelines

  • Use as treat or reward, not as meal.

  • Typical recommended dose (for a similar product variant):

  • Always provide fresh drinking water when offering treats.

  • Break strip pieces if the cat is small or to use as small reward bits.

  • Store in a cool, dry place; reseal after opening.

  • Observe your cat when introducing a new treat for the first time (monitor for any digestive upset or reaction).


🛒 Buying Tips & What to Check

  • Check the net weight: 40 g is common for the Soft Chicken Strip variant. (petsfriend.co.in)

  • Check expiry/manufacture date and batch number (especially for imported treats). Example: listing mentions MFG Date 02/2022, Exp Date 02/09/23 for a variant. (lemagasin.in)

  • Verify packaging integrity—no leaks, damage, bad smell.

  • Compare price across sellers; Indian market price listed around ₹135–₹150 for 40 g. (1mg)

  • If you are in your location (Dimāpur, Nagaland, India), check shipping: whether the seller goods ship to your PIN, cost, and expected delivery time.

  • If your cat has dietary restrictions or is prone to allergies/sensitivity, consider checking ingredient list thoroughly or consulting your vet before new treats.

  • Because this treat is high-palatability, you might want to limit frequency to avoid treat addiction (some cats may start to expect treats more than meals).

  • Keep treat usage moderate: many guidelines say treats/snacks should be no more than ~10 % of daily calorie intake (for dogs; for cats similar caution applies) so ensure regular diet remains balanced.



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