Amanda Hassner, Fancy Feast’s in-house chef, believes it’s important for a cat to love a meal just like humans do. The chef, at a food event that took notes from a range of the brand’s products, ...
Cat food brand Fancy Feast is expanding into feline-inspired human cuisine, with a New York City Italian restaurant designed to celebrate the company's new line.Gatto Bianco, which means "white cat," ...
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Popular pet food brand Fancy Feast is hoping to change ...
This one might hurt your brain a little. Fancy Feast, known for manufacturing cat food, is entering the world of food for humans. But Fancy Feast’s cat food inspires the company’s human food. Yes, you ...
Curious about what your cat’s food tastes like? Well, this event has you covered. To honor International Cat Day on Aug. 8, Purina — the company that makes Fancy Feast — is celebrating in NYC with a ...
A company selling gourmet wet cat food is looking to expand its offerings with a pop-up restaurant in New York that will offer dishes inspired by cat food recipes but made for humans. In a news ...
When Fancy Feast debuted in the early 1980s, one of its selling points was its “moist and delicious” gourmet cat foods in flavors that could win over even the most discerning feline. One of the ...
Cat-lovers, do we have a restaurant have for you. Cat food brand Fancy Feast is expanding into feline-inspired human cuisine with an Italian restaurant designed to celebrate the company’s new line.
Fancy Feast isn’t just for your cat anymore. The cat food brand -- owned by Purina -- announced earlier this week that it has released a cookbook for humans to celebrate the release of its new line of ...
You’ll be licking your lips, paws and fur after this dinner. Fancy Feast is expanding into human cuisine, with plans to open a pop-up Italian restaurant in New York City with upscale dishes inspired ...
Freelance writer Amanda C. Kooser covers gadgets and tech news with a twist for CNET. When not wallowing in weird gear and iPad apps for cats, she can be found tinkering with her 1956 DeSoto. A lot of ...