Cats are with us—on their own terms.
For this reason, it wouldn’t be wrong to describe cats as “semi-domesticated.” Humans can only interact with a cat when, where, and how the cat chooses. Cats have evolved primarily through diet, and they still reflect the full range of traits inherited from their ancestors. They have never lost their predatory nature. When necessary, they are fully capable of hunting and sourcing their own food. Even today, a house cat may hunt and eat a small animal—such as a mouse—that enters the home, whereas dogs are typically disturbed only by the intrusion and aim to drive it away. Dogs may resort to scavenging when needed, but cats are biologically equipped to hunt at any moment. Their metabolism has evolved in line with this enduring predatory identity.
A Predator’s Diet for Modern Hunters
The greatest challenge for domestic cats stems from these strong predatory instincts. In a home environment, cats may suppress their natural hunting behavior, which can lead to nutritional gaps. Owners try to compensate with pet food, yet many cats develop resistance or selectiveness toward standard diets. Pro Performance formulas are designed to deliver the full nutritional profile of a natural, prey-based diet. They provide nutrition that closely aligns with a cat’s biological needs, supporting a metabolism built for hunting. Our recipes are crafted to appeal directly to feline instincts.
While developing our cat food range, we carefully considered the differences between cats. Alongside honoring their ancestral roots, we also address the needs of modern life. That’s why, in addition to kitten and adult formulas, we offer specialized nutrition for sterilized cats. We have also developed mixed formulas suitable for multi-cat households.
