Related Findings

These are some things I found that are close or possibly related to “Meow Food Care”:

  1. “Meow” cat food by Kormotech
    This is a Ukrainian brand. They recently updated their wet food recipes (at least 75% meat/fish in many pouches) and packaging. (Kormotech)
    They also offer a balanced dry‑food line, with improvements like incorporation of taurine (good for cat vision and heart). (Kormotech)

  2. “Meowoof Care”
    I saw a name “Meowoof Care” in one of the search results. This appears to be a premium dry food brand with grain‑free, protein‑rich indoor cat food. Could be closer to what you meant by “Meow Food Care.” (Meowoof Care)

  3. “Meow!” or “Meow!” brand / “My Love”
    There is the brand “Meow! Standard Class Food for Cats” by Kormotech and related, marketed under “My Love.” They talk about balanced nutrition, natural ingredients, no artificial flavors, and support for digestion, coat health, vision, etc. (Kormotech)


What You Could Do to Clarify

If you want, I can try more deeply to find “Meow Food Care” exactly, but to do that I could use a few more details. If you know:

  • Where you saw it (country / city / online store)?

  • Was it cat food, or pet food in general?

  • Any taglines, claims, or packaging details (like “grain free”, “indoor”, “high protein”, etc.)?

  • Is it a part of a larger company / co‑brand you know?


Brands / Products Found

  1. Meowoof Care

    • This is a pet‑care / pet‑product retailer in India that imports premium US items. (Meowoof Care)

    • They carry not just food, but also supplies and accessories (e.g. toys, feeders). (Meowoof Care)

    • One example: Purpose Natural Dry Cat Food – Grain Free, Protein Rich Indoor Cat Food (Free‑Range Chicken, with Postbiotics, 4.5 lb bag, USA made). Price: ~ ₹6,499. (Meowoof Care)

    • They also offer interactive toys for cats, etc. (Meowoof Care)

  2. Meow! / Meow by Kormotech

    • Ukrainian brand, long established. Recently (2025) it has refreshed packaging and upgraded recipes. (Kormotech)

    • Wet food pouches now have ≥ 75% meat/fish content, which is quite high. (Kormotech)

    • Dry food includes taurine (important for eyes & heart health in cats). (Kormotech)

    • They have a “Standard Class” food line: balanced nutrition (proteins, fats, carbs, vitamins) for a "long and happy living" stage. (Kormotech)

  3. Me‑O

    • A well known cat food brand in parts of Asia (Thailand, etc.).

    • Offers many flavors: tuna, chicken & vegetables, etc. Also wet (in jelly), dry food.

    • Nutritional highlights: includes taurine, omega 3 & 6, vitamins (C etc.), with balanced minerals (Ca, P etc.).


Comparisons / Key Aspects

Here are some factors to compare among these brands / products and what to look for if you want good quality:

Criteria Why It Matters How Brands Compare
Protein content & source Cats are obligate carnivores; good meat/fish content = essential amino acids. Meow! wet food upgraded to ≥ 75% meat/fish. Meowoof Care sells “free‑range chicken” etc. Me‑O also emphasizes real meat/fish.
Presence of taurine Critical for cat eye health, heart health. Meow! dry food now includes taurine. Me‑O list taurine among benefits.
Grain‑free vs grain included Some cats sensitive to grains; grain‑free is often premium. But grain isn’t bad per se; it depends on overall diet. Meowoof Care’s “Purpose Natural” is grain‑free. Others (Me‑O etc.) include grains.
Added nutrients (omega‑3/6, vitamins, minerals) For coat health, immune support, bones, etc. Me‑O clearly lists Omega 3 & 6, vitamins C, etc. Meow! updated formula also improved nutritional balance.
Price & availability Premium imports cost more; local brands are more accessible. Meowoof Care’s premium dry food is expensive (~₹6,500 for 4.5 lb). Me‑O tends to be much more affordable.
Product variety Wet/dry forms, flavors, formats, etc., for preferences or dietary needs. All three have multiple flavor/form options. Meow! seems to have expanded variety with recent update.

Pros/Cons

  • Meowoof Care

    • Pros: Premium, often high‑quality imported things, “free‑range” labels, grain‑free options, more specialized.
      − Cons: High cost; may have long shipping times; product availability may be erratic.

  • Meow! (Kormotech)

    • Pros: Good recent improvements, good meat content, trusted brand in markets where it is sold; balanced formulas.
      − Cons: Importing into India might make it more costly; not sure how easy to find all varieties locally.

  • Me‑O

    • Pros: Affordable, wide availability; many flavors; good baseline nutrition; established around Asia.
      − Cons: Some formulas include grains/fillers; protein source may vary; premium quality (e.g. breed‑specific, veterinary diet) might not be available.



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