INSIGHT STORY Newsletter

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

22 | 05 | 2024
We value technology for what it helps us achieve, but we never let it replace the human touch. From carefully prepared natural cat food to personalised customer support and translations, every step blends innovation with genuine human care.
22 | 01 | 2024
We make natural cat food the natural way. A slight colour variation on the top of a tin is a normal sign of oxidation, the natural reaction between meat and oxygen. It does not affect the taste or quality of the food, but it proves that our recipes are completely free from preservatives, colourants and stabilisers, just as nature intended.
15 | 06 | 2023
Food allergies in cats are difficult to pinpoint, and standard tests are often unreliable. By using mono-protein elimination diets, you can isolate allergens without risking nutritional deficiencies. Discover how 3coty® natural wet cat food helps in managing feline food allergies and intolerances.
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 European Union. 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.
13 | 01 | 2022
January is a time for new habits. #Veganuary may be great for people, but cats have different needs. Find out how your cat can join your #lifestyleshift in a healthy way.
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.
21 | 07 | 2021
Cats do not see the world in black and white, but their vision is not like ours either. They can perceive some shades of blue, violet, yellow and green, while reds and oranges appear grey. At 3coty® we tested our spirulina recipes with cats and found that the green hue made no difference to their enjoyment.