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Look, here's the deal...
Cats eat meat. That's literally what they do in the wild. So why is most cat food packed with corn, rice, and mystery ingredients your cat can't even pronounce?
Good question. I asked the same thing when my orange tabby Remoulade started having food allergies.
The problem was real
Picture this: I'm at the vet every month, getting "approval" to buy overpriced prescription food that honestly looked like cardboard pellets. Remoulade would eat it, but man, you could tell he wasn't thrilled about it.
And I'm thinking... I'm literally a chef. I've been working in professional kitchens for years, sourcing quality ingredients, understanding what makes food actually good. Why am I letting someone else decide what my cat eats when I could probably make something way better myself?
So I made it for real
Started experimenting in my own kitchen. Real meat. Human-grade ingredients. No weird fillers or by-products. Just simple, quality food that actually makes sense for a carnivore.
Remoulade went crazy for it. And honestly? It looked and smelled like something I'd be fine eating myself.
Here's what makes us ideal
Most pet food companies are run by business folks who've never actually cooked anything. We're different because I actually know food - how to source it, how to prepare it, how to make it taste incredible while keeping it safe and nutritious.
When we say "chef-crafted," that's not marketing speak. I literally develop these recipes using the same standards I used in restaurant kitchens.
Why cats got a raw meal
Simple - they've been getting the short end of the stick forever. Dog food gets all the cool innovations while cat food is either fancy-feast-fancy or bargain-bin basic.
Cats deserve better. They're these amazing, independent hunters who somehow got stuck eating kibble that's mostly corn. That never made sense to me.
The bottom line's appeal
I made this food because I wanted something better for my own cat. Now I want the same thing for yours.
No BS ingredients. No inflated vet bills for "prescription" food that's not actually special. Just real meat, prepared right, by someone who actually knows what they're doing in the kitchen.
Your cat's gonna love it. And honestly? You're gonna feel pretty good about what you're feeding them.
Because cats eat meat. So let's feed them meat.