How do we choose our European treats?

Comment nous choisissons nos friandises européennes?

 1. Why I choose European treats

When I started looking for treats for my cat, I quickly noticed that many brands used ingredients from far away, sometimes without clear origins.
I wanted transparency. Something healthy, traceable, simple.
That's how I came across Antos, a Dutch brand specializing in natural pet snacks.
Their promise: products made in Europe, with strict standards and real quality.

 2. Simple, natural, and traceable ingredients

I only choose products whose composition I understand.
No colorings, no additives, no artificial flavors.
Just meat, fish, sometimes natural vegetables or herbs.
Their salmon range, for example, is rich in omega-3: perfect for strengthening fur and skin during winter.

3. Why "COO" (Country of Origin) is essential

The "COO" (Country of Origin) indicates the country of manufacture of a product.
It's the first thing I look at.
When a treat displays "Made in Europe" or "Made in the Netherlands," I know it complies with European food safety standards.
And that's exactly what I want to convey with Cocoon Pets: trust, transparency, and meaning.

4. How I test and select each treat

Before validating a product, I always test it at home. My cat is my best quality controller. 😹
When he sniffs, tastes, and asks for more, I know we've found a gem.
But beyond the taste, I observe: is it digestible? Does it keep his fur soft?
It's these kinds of details that make the difference in a quality box.

5. The role of treats in our boxes

I see treats as a little moment of pleasure between you and your pet.
They perfectly complement the box accessories, such as the blanket or the heated sock.
And I like to imagine your pet discovering their European treat while you prepare your hot chocolate. ☕


Conclusion:

Choosing the treats for our boxes is not a quick task.
It's a real job of selection, testing, and consistency with our values.
I want every bite to be safe, healthy, and meaningful.
Because ultimately, a happy animal is an animal we understand, respect, and treat with love.

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