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DROOLS CHICKEN LIVER DICE CAT TREAT
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DROOLS CHICKEN LIVER DICE CAT TREAT

BY: DROOLS

Rs. 120.00

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PACK: 35GM

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Product Description

When crunch biscuits flop, soft liver-flavour dice bring aroma and an easy chew—perfect for quick rewards, hand-feeding, or topping a meal to help picky eaters finish.

What soft dice treats do (cats 3+ months):

  • Give high-value rewards for training and handling

  • Break or count out precise portions with minimal mess

  • Double as a topper to boost bowl interest

  • Store neatly in resealable pouches

How it works (simple science):

  • Chicken liver/poultry protein + yeast extract → savoury taste cats recognise.

  • Semi-moist base (glycerin/sorbitol) → keeps cubes soft and chewable.

  • Starch/veg protein binders → help cubes hold shape yet split cleanly.

  • Taurine + vitamins/minerals → everyday nutrient support (treat level).

Features & Benefits

Who is it for?


  • Picky eaters who like liver aroma

  • Cats that prefer soft textures (small mouths, seniors)

  • Guardians doing short, frequent reward sessions

  • Households wanting a pill-friendly, neat cube for toppers

Benefits mapped to ingredients/features


  • High acceptancechicken liver + yeast extract

  • Easy chewingsemi-moist cube matrix

  • Precise portionsdice format for counting/breaking

  • Daily supporttaurine + vitamins/minerals

  • Freshnessresealable pouch in 40 g / 80 g
Usage & Applications

How to use


  • Offer as a treat, not a meal.

  • Count or break small cubes as needed.

  • Keep treats ≤10% of daily calories; fresh water always.

  • Reseal after use; refrigerate only if the pouch advises.

    Quick tip: For carrier training, start with a lentil-size cube on the lip, then reward again once your cat steps inside.

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