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Can’t wait to see our food reaching Cat Houses faster and fresher than ever. We’re ready to keep the Street Cat Houses stocked and our furry friends well-fed, no matter what! Stay tuned for more updates! 🐱💖 | Can’t wait to see our food reaching Cat Houses faster and fresher than ever. We’re ready to keep the Street Cat Houses stocked and our furry friends well-fed, no matter what! Stay tuned for more updates! 🐱💖 | ||
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Revision as of 14:22, 16 November 2024
The Freeze-dried chicken snacks, otherwise known as "Treats", are dispensed alongside the kibble in the feeder.
Appearance
The Freeze-dried chicken snacks appear as white cubes, as it is plain chicken. They are a favourite of Mr. Snack, who eats them exclusively. Other cats also enjoy it better than the average kibble, as if you go on a stream at any point in time, chances are that there will be more kibble (sometimes gets really bad, like with Mount Kibble) than snacks.
Frequency
The frequency of them being dispensed is not very often, yet they run out faster than kibble as seen by the percentages in the information bar at the top-down view of the camera. This is presumably because of the fact that most of the cats prefer the chicken snacks over the regular kibble (as mentioned in Appearance). When enough snacks are dispensed into the feeder, Mount Snack is formed.
In order to dispense them, you need to donate to the real Hello Street Cat stream, exactly like how kibble is dispensed. They cost 20 love coins (爱心币) to dispense, which is double the amount typically needed for kibble. Not all stations have the option to dispense chicken snacks.
Trivia
When a cat is eating the freeze-dried chicken and gets donated some more, sometimes some falls onto their heads, leaving dust and normally annoying or surprising the cat involved. The greater fandom calls this “snacking”, and the cat involved is said to be "snacked".
Ingredients for Hello Street Cat Freeze-Dried Snacks
The following is an ingredient list compiled by Hello Street Cat.
- 62% Freeze-dried Chicken Breast 🐥
- 14% Cod Fish 🐟
- 8% Freeze-dried Bone-in Chicken Thigh 🍗
- 5% Freeze-dried Chicken Hearts 🫀
- 4% Freeze-dried Egg Yolk 🥚
- 3% Freeze-dried Chicken Liver 🥩
- 2% Krill Oil 🦐
- Yeast Hydrolyzate for added health benefits 🌱
Here is a post by the Purrrr team around the factories that make the for the Feeders
Hey everyone! We recently took an unannounced trip to our new production partner, Liaoning Haichen Factory, and it was awesome! This place is as clean as it gets, and every step of the process is fully automated – all to make sure our Cat Food is as safe and fresh as possible.
During our tour, we saw their impressive, fully automated production lines and strict quality control at each stage. From grinding raw ingredients, mixing, shaping, to steam cooking, cutting, and packaging, every step happens in a spotless, high-tech environment. The factory is equipped with automated enzymatic processing, spray drying, and smart 5G logistics – all monitored and controlled by a central computer system. Meanwhile, the floors and machines are so clean, they literally reflect light, which you can see in the photos!🥰
Can’t wait to see our food reaching Cat Houses faster and fresher than ever. We’re ready to keep the Street Cat Houses stocked and our furry friends well-fed, no matter what! Stay tuned for more updates! 🐱💖
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The first image of the post, showing a roller conveyor belt
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The second image of the post, showing a blue traditional conveyor belt
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The third image of the post, showing a piece of machinery