INSIGHT STORY Newsletter

Highlights from our newsletter covering feline nutrition, behind-the-scenes insights, real cat stories, tips, and the people behind 3coty®.

28 | 06 | 2025
18 years ago, the genome of a cat named Cinnamon unlocked a new era in feline science. Her DNA helped reveal what makes cats true carnivores by nature, not by choice. Today, this knowledge shapes everything we do at 3coty®. Discover how genetics continues to guide the way we feed and care for cats.
06 | 06 | 2025
Omena is not just a beautiful Thai cat. She is the inspiration behind inKOTgnito, a small Polish store now offering a curated selection of 3coty® cat food. Discover the story of love, care, and how one cat’s presence started something special.
30 | 04 | 2025
Cats are natural-born performers, and nowhere is this more delightfully expressed than in Rossini’s ‘Cat Duet’. As spring awakens their dramatic instincts, we celebrate feline flair through music, mealtime antics, and seasonal serenades. Discover the operatic charm of “meow” and why our meat-only meals at 3coty® are worthy of a standing ovation.
17 | 04 | 2025
Spring is a special time in a cat’s life. Seasonal change and lunar cycles influence appetite, energy levels, and daily rhythms. It’s not just about singing cats.
10 | 04 | 2025
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.
12 | 08 | 2022
At 3coty® we use solar energy to produce natural wet cat food with a lower environmental impact. Discover how our photovoltaic system helps us support a healthier planet for cats and people alike.
05 | 07 | 2022
All 3coty® packaging is recyclable in the EU. This short guide helps you sort labels, tins, cartons and wraps correctly so your cat food packaging doesn’t go to waste.
22 | 05 | 2022
From grinding bones into calcium paste to printing only the labels we need, 3coty® takes concrete steps toward a Zero Waste philosophy. Discover how we reduce waste and how you can help too.
08 | 01 | 2022
Cats can smell with both their noses and mouths, thanks to a special vomeronasal organ. Discover how this advanced sense of smell affects their behavior, food preferences, and response to catnip.