AIXIA updates MiawMiaw cat food, launches frozen dog meals

Japanese pet food manufacturer adjusted mineral formulations in its dry cat food line and introduced restaurant-supervised frozen dog meals prepared in domestic facilities.

AIXIA has entered the fast-growing frozen dog food segment with the launch of “Frozen Pet Food for Dogs.'
AIXIA has entered the fast-growing frozen dog food segment with the launch of “Frozen Pet Food for Dogs."
AIXIA Corporation

AIXIA Corporation has renewed its MiawMiaw dry cat food line with adjusted mineral levels and introduced a chef-supervised frozen dog food range manufactured in Japan.

The MiawMiaw Karikari Small Kibble renewal includes multiple formulations in 270-gram, 580-gram and 1.08-kilogram sizes across kitten, adult and senior life stages in tuna, bonito and chicken varieties. The company adjusted calcium, phosphorus and sodium values in adult and senior formulas to align with life-stage requirements. 

AIXIA also clarified that adult formulas are now intended for cats from approximately one year of age, removing kittens from the recommended feeding range. Updated packaging accompanies the reformulations. 

AIXIA also launched Frozen Pet Food for Dogs, an eight-item line developed under supervision of the chef at Black Terrace, a pet-friendly restaurant in Tokyo's Aobadai district. Each product combines a main protein, including hamburger steak, domestic beef steak or oven-baked white fish, with vegetables or salads. Items are prepared in a Japanese food manufacturing facility and blast-frozen without preservatives, colorants, curing agents or thickening stabilizers.

The frozen meals are designed for microwave warming and can serve as occasional treats or daily feeding options. The range includes fish-based recipes for dogs with meat sensitivities and formulations featuring katsuobushi-based jelly or miso-flavored fermented soybean flour to encourage vegetable consumption.

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