Picart enhances the palatability of Nutribest Cat range

Picart begins the year with a key update to its feline nutrition portfolio. After optimising several stages of its manufacturing process, the company has significantly improved the palatability of Nutribest Cat dry food range.

These improvements result in kibble that is crunchier, more flavourful and more aromatic, with a drier, more appealing texture for cats and an easier, more pleasant chew. The outcome is a more enticing feeding experience, better aligned with the natural eating behaviour of felines.

In addition, the Nutribest Cat Sensitive Salmon & Rice variety incorporates a further change: the kibble shape has been redesigned from round to triangular. This modification is not aesthetic but functional. The new geometry improves grip and bite, helps reduce tartar build‑up, supports a more controlled eating rhythm and promotes digestion. It also allows for more precise control of caloric density per kibble.

With these enhancements, Picart reinforces its commitment to delivering high‑quality feline nutrition.

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