Author Archives: Agnieszka Sobczyńska

  • When a new cat arrives

    Welcoming a new cat is a joyful and curious adventure. As you discover their personality and adjust your routines, your choices from play to food shape their well-being.

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  • The Experts Are Watching

    3coty® featured again in PetfoodIndustry magazine. We reflect on the recognition from one of the pet food sector’s most respected journals. From our meat-only philosophy to expansion into new markets, this coverage marks an exciting chapter in our journey toward natural feline nutrition.

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  • Understanding Kidney Function

    Chronic kidney disease is one of the leading health concerns in older cats. Understand what kidneys do, how kidney disease develops, and how a renal care diet can help manage your cat’s long-term health.

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  • Where are the carbs?

    We are often asked why we don’t show the carbohydrate content of our food. The answer is simple: our products are made from meat and contain little to no carbs. Learn how to interpret labels, understand nutrient calculators, and choose what is best for your cat.

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  • Producer Statement – No gelling agents or thickeners added to 3coty® cat food

    3coty® has never added gelling agents or thickeners to its cat food. The jelly in our products forms naturally during cooking, from meat, bones and cartilage. This reflects our commitment to a natural, species appropriate diet that supports the health and well-being of every cat.

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  • Not all raw meat is the same

    Raw feeding can be beneficial for cats, but not all raw meat is created equal. Learn why EU-certified meat is essential for your cat’s safety and what risks come with retail-bought raw meat.

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  • Cookie, our founding cat has left

    The cat who inspired 3coty® is no longer with us. We are heartbroken, but his legacy lives on in everything we do and will continue to do for cats.

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  • Busting the milk myth

    Many people believe cats love and need milk, but most cats are lactose intolerant. This article explains why cow’s milk is not healthy for cats and what better alternatives exist.

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  • B.A.R.F. or not to B.A.R.F.

    B.A.R.F. diets aim to mimic what cats eat in the wild, but they also carry serious risks. Discover what you need to know about raw feeding and how to do it safely – or consider a safer alternative.

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