Wanpy Creamy Chicken & Codfish Treats for Kitten 70 g (5*14g)
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Wanpy Creamy Chicken & Codfish Treats for Kitten 70 g (5*14g)

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Wanpy Creamy Chicken & Codfish Treats for Kitten 70 g (5*14g)Wanpy Creamy Chicken & Codfish Treats for Kittens 70 g (514g) Not every kitten takes to bold flavors right away and that's perfectly normal. Wanpy Creamy Chicken & Codfish Treats for Kittens are crafted for the ones who need a gentler introduction: a mild, approachable dual protein blend that's easy on developing digestive systems, irresistible to even the most cautious eaters, and packed with the nutrients a growing kitten genuinely needs. Because

Wanpy Creamy Chicken & Codfish Treats for Kittens 70 g (5×14g)

Not every kitten takes to bold flavors right away — and that's perfectly normal. Wanpy Creamy Chicken & Codfish Treats for Kittens are crafted for the ones who need a gentler introduction: a mild, approachable dual-protein blend that's easy on developing digestive systems, irresistible to even the most cautious eaters, and packed with the nutrients a growing kitten genuinely needs. Because the best treat for your kitten is the one they'll actually eat — and thrive on.


Why Wanpy Creamy Chicken & Codfish Treats Are the Best Choice for Kittens

  • Gentle dual-protein formula — chicken and codfish combine to deliver complete amino acid support in a mild, easily digestible blend that suits sensitive kitten stomachs
  • Lean codfish for light, clean nutrition — white fish is naturally low in fat and easy to process, making it one of the most kitten-friendly protein sources available
  • Chicken as a familiar, trusted base — the most universally accepted protein for cats, providing essential building blocks for muscle development during rapid growth phases
  • Smooth lickable texture — no chewing required, making it accessible from the earliest weeks of weaning and gentle on developing teeth and gums
  • 5 × 14g individually sealed sachets — perfectly portioned for small kittens, with single-use freshness guaranteed every time
  • Ideal for trust-building and socialization — hand-feeding lickable treats during the first weeks in a new home is one of the most effective ways to build a confident, bonded kitten

Product Details & Features

Chicken and codfish is a pairing built around digestibility. Where salmon brings bold flavor and high fat content, codfish offers a cleaner, lighter protein profile — making this variant the natural choice for kittens with sensitive stomachs, those being introduced to seafood for the first time, or owners who prefer a lower-fat treat option during the early growth phase.

Chicken provides the familiar, comforting flavor that most kittens respond to instinctively, while codfish adds variety and a complementary amino acid profile that rounds out the nutritional picture. Together, they support the rapid muscle development, immune system maturation, and organ growth that define the first year of a kitten's life.

The creamy, smooth consistency requires no chewing and is gentle enough for kittens from the weaning stage onwards. It can be served directly from the sachet by hand, squeezed onto a flat surface, or used as a food topper to encourage appetite in kittens adjusting to a new environment.

Each box contains 5 individually sealed sachets of 14g each, totaling 70g per pack. No refrigeration needed after opening — each sachet stays fresh until the moment it's used.

Key Features:

  • Real chicken and codfish as primary protein sources
  • Lean, low-fat white fish protein profile — gentle on sensitive stomachs
  • Kitten-specific formula supporting growth and development
  • Smooth, lickable creamy texture — no chewing required
  • 5 × 14g individually sealed sachets
  • Mild flavor — ideal for cautious eaters and first-time seafood introductions
  • Suitable for kittens from weaning through 12 months

Specifications & Use

Detail Info
Brand Wanpy
Product Type Creamy Treat — Kitten Formula
Flavor Chicken & Codfish
Pack Size 70g (5 sachets × 14g)
Suitable For Kittens (from weaning onwards)
Protein Profile Lean poultry + white fish
Key Benefits Muscle development, digestive gentleness, immune support
Format Lickable creamy sachet

Feeding Guidelines:

Kitten Age / Weight Daily Serving
Under 3 months / Up to 1 kg ½ sachet per day
3–6 months / 1–3 kg 1 sachet per day
6–12 months / 3 kg+ 1–2 sachets per day

Best served as a complementary treat alongside a complete and balanced kitten diet. Always ensure fresh water is available. Introduce gradually if offering for the first time, especially if your kitten has not previously eaten fish-based foods.


A Brand You Can Trust

Wanpy's kitten range is built on the understanding that the first year of a cat's life sets the tone for everything that follows. Every ingredient in the Creamy Kitten line is chosen to support that critical window — not to cut corners, not to chase palatability at the expense of nutrition, but to do both well. At Petfast.shop, we carry Wanpy Kitten Treats because we believe new kitten owners deserve products that are as carefully considered as the care they're already giving.


The early weeks and months go faster than you expect. Every treat you offer is a small act of nourishment — for their body, their confidence, and the relationship you're building together. Wanpy Creamy Chicken & Codfish Treats make those moments easy, wholesome, and genuinely good for your kitten. Start the right habits early. They'll carry them for life.

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