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Parameter Category |
Specific Details |
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Core Ingredients |
Fresh chicken, salmon (with DHA), tuna,pea flour (grain-free), whey protein, taurine |
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Suitable Breeds |
All kittens (British Shorthair, American Shorthair, Ragdoll, etc.) |
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Product Advantages |
Grain-free hypoallergenic, boosts growth, supports gut/vision, no additives |
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Compliance Standards |
AAFCO (NA), FEDIAF (EU), GB/T 31216-2014 |
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Specs & Shelf Life |
2.5/5/10/20kg; 18 months (unopened, cool-dry) |
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Detail Display |
Sealed multilingual pack; 8mm small kibble; meaty flavor; growth/gut care |
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Testing Indicators |
Moisture ≤10%, Crude Protein ≥32%, Crude Fat ≥16%, Crude Fiber ≤4% |
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Packaging Method |
Moisture-proof sealed laminated bag |
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Lead Time |
30 Days |
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MOQ & Sample Policy |
MOQ: 300 Units |
It adopts a grain-free carbohydrate combination of "22% pumpkin + 18% sweet potato + 10% peas", with 100% no grains or gluten, completely eliminating the chain reaction of "grain allergy → kitten scratching skin/loose stools/refusal to eat". The low-GI design (GI < 50) releases energy slowly, avoiding intestinal disorders in kittens caused by sudden blood sugar spikes and drops. Free of artificial colors, palatabilitys, and preservatives (e.g., BHA/BHT), the fresh meat raw materials are sourced from HACCP-certified farms with traceability. It is suitable for allergy-prone kitten breeds such as British Shortcoats and Persians, reducing the incidence of allergies by 40%.
With crude protein content ≥ 36% (2-4 percentage points higher than adult cat food) and animal protein accounting for ≥ 88%, the top 3 ingredients are "32% deboned fresh chicken + 18% deep-sea salmon + 12% fresh duck":
Fresh chicken is processed via low-temperature enzymatic hydrolysis to break down into small-molecule peptides (molecular weight < 800Da), increasing protein digestibility to ≥ 96%. Kittens (with underdeveloped digestive systems) can absorb it quickly, avoiding bloating and loose stools caused by undigested protein;
Salmon contains natural small-molecule protein (≥ 85% protein purity), providing essential amino acids (lysine, methionine) for kitten muscle development. Combined with creatine, it supports steady weight gain (daily weight gain ≥ 5g) in kittens during the "rapid growth period" (3-6 months old), preventing growth retardation.
It is added with high-purity DHA (≥ 0.4%, sourced from deep-sea salmon oil, not artificially synthesized) and choline (≥ 1.5g/kg):
DHA penetrates the blood-brain barrier and retinal tissue of kittens. Clinical data shows that continuous fooding for 8 weeks can improve kittens’ learning ability (e.g., 35% higher acceptance of litter training) and enhance visual sensitivity in low-light environments (25% faster response to moving objects);
Choline assists DHA in exerting its effects and participates in lipid metabolism in kittens’ livers, preventing "kitten fatty liver" (common in overfooding or nutrient imbalance scenarios). It is suitable for long-coated kitten breeds such as Ragdolls and Maine Coons, where brain and eye development require focused attention.
Calcium content ranges from 1.2% to 1.8%, and phosphorus content from 1.0% to 1.5%, with a calcium-phosphorus ratio strictly controlled at 1.2:1 (in line with FEDIAF Kitten Bone Development Standards). This avoids "bowed legs" and "bone deformities" caused by excessive calcium (common in British Shortcoat and American Shortcoat kittens). Additionally, glucosamine (≥ 500mg/kg) and vitamin D3 (≥ 800IU/kg) are added:
Glucosamine nourishes the joint cartilage of kittens, reducing joint wear caused by jumping during the "active period" (3-6 months old);
Vitamin D3 promotes intestinal calcium absorption, avoiding bone fragility caused by "calcium intake without absorption", and is suitable for large-breed kittens (e.g., Maine Coons, Norwegian Forest Cats) with high bone growth demands.
Probiotic + prebiotic combination: Contains active probiotics (Lactobacillus acidophilus + Bifidobacterium, ≥ 10⁹CFU/100g) and fructooligosaccharides (≥ 0.6%). The probiotic survival rate reaches 90% (vs. only 50% for regular probiotics), which can colonize the kitten’s intestine directly, reducing stress-induced diarrhea caused by weaning or environmental changes (diarrhea rate reduced by 30%);
Moderate crude fiber (beet pulp ≥ 2.2%): Gently stimulates intestinal peristalsis in kittens, assisting in the excretion of baby fur (kittens start grooming at 4 months old, easily forming coatballs), and reducing the risk of "intestinal blockage by coatballs" without the need for additional coatball remedies.
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Nutritional Component |
Content Range |
Kitten-Specific Core Function |
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Crude Protein |
≥ 36% |
88% derived from animal protein (chicken/salmon/duck), providing essential amino acids for muscle and bone development, preventing kitten growth retardation |
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Crude Fat |
16%-20% |
Supplies high energy (kittens’ daily energy demand is 2.5x that of adult cats) and promotes absorption of DHA and vitamins A/D |
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Crude Fiber |
≤ 4.2% |
Gentle fiber from beet pulp promotes intestinal peristalsis, assists in baby fur excretion, and prevents hairball blockage |
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Crude Ash |
≤ 9.5% |
Controls total mineral content, avoiding increased renal metabolic burden in kittens (with underdeveloped kidneys) from excessive phosphorus and magnesium |
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Moisture |
≤ 10% |
Maintains granule crispness, prevents mold growth, and protects the activity of nutrients such as DHA and probiotics from loss |
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Calcium |
1.2%-1.8% |
Works synergistically with phosphorus to form bone matrix, strengthens bone density, and prevents "bowed legs" and "bone fragility" in kittens |
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Phosphorus |
1.0%-1.5% |
Participates in energy metabolism and bone mineralization; the 1.2:1 calcium-phosphorus ratio meets kitten bone development standards |
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DHA |
≥ 0.4% |
Promotes the proliferation of kitten brain neurons and retinal development, enhancing learning ability and visual sensitivity |
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Choline |
≥ 1.5g/kg |
Assists DHA in functioning, prevents kitten fatty liver, and supports neurotransmitter synthesis |
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Active Probiotics |
≥ 10⁹CFU/100g |
Regulates kitten intestinal flora, reduces diarrhea caused by weaning and stress, and improves nutrient absorption efficiency |
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Taurine |
≥ 0.25% |
An essential nutrient for kittens, protecting myocardial development, enhancing retinal antioxidant capacity, and preventing vision degradation |
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Vitamin D3 |
≥ 800IU/kg |
Promotes intestinal calcium absorption, avoids "calcium intake without absorption", and strengthens bone development |
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Zinc |
≥ 85mg/kg |
Maintains the health of kitten skin barriers, prevents dryness, flaking, and hair loss, and promotes wound healing (e.g., kitten scratches) |
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Linoleic Acid (Omega-6) |
≥ 3.8% |
Repairs the lipid layer of kitten skin, improves dry hair, and lays a foundation for the transition from baby fur to adult fur in long-haired breeds (e.g., Ragdolls) |
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Cranberry Extract |
≥ 0.2% |
Inhibits the adhesion of harmful bacteria to the kitten’s bladder mucosa, preventing "kitten urinary tract infections" (common during the post-weaning stress period) |
Target Kitten Groups: Kittens aged 1-12 months (including the "critical adaptation period" from 45 days to 3 months post-weaning, the "rapid growth period" from 4-6 months, and the "slow growth period" from 7-12 months); mainstream kitten breeds such as British Shortcoats, Ragdolls, American Shortcoats, and Persians; kittens with sensitive guts (prone to loose stools and diarrhea) and those in need of focused brain and eye development support;
Key Problems Solved: Skin/gastrointestinal issues caused by grain allergies, kitten growth retardation, insufficient brain and eye development (slow response, poor eyesight), risk of bone deformities, post-weaning stress diarrhea, and intestinal discomfort caused by baby fur accumulation.
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Kitten Weight |
1-3 Months Old (Daily) |
4-6 Months Old (Daily) |
7-12 Months Old (Daily) |
Feeding Frequency |
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2kg |
80-100g |
100-120g |
120-140g |
4 times |
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4kg |
130-150g |
150-180g |
180-210g |
3-4 times |
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6kg |
- |
220-250g |
250-280g |
3 times |
Note: For kittens aged 1-3 months, "fixed time + fixed quantity + softened granules with warm water" (no hard core in granules) is required to avoid chewing difficulties; for kittens aged 7-12 months, gradually transition to dry granules and reduce the frequency of softening (to prevent tartar); if a kitten has a poor appetite, mix with a small amount of lactose-free goat milk powder to improve palatability.
Kittens have underdeveloped digestive systems, so the food transition period should be extended to 10-12 days to avoid stress diarrhea:
Days 1-4: 80% old food + 20% new food
Days 5-8: 60% old food + 40% new food
Days 9-11: 40% old food + 60% new food
From Day 12 onwards: 100% new food
Unopened: Shelf life of 18 months; store in a cool, dry place (temperature < 28℃, avoid direct sunlight) to prevent DHA oxidation and probiotic inactivation;
After opening: Immediately pour into a vacuum moisture-proof food storage container (grain-free food absorbs moisture quickly); store in an environment below 25℃ and consume within 1 month (the activity of DHA and probiotics decreases by more than 30% with prolonged storage, affecting nutrient intake for kittens).
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