Cat Eating Profile
Cat Eating Profile Quiz

Find out what's really going on with your cat's eating habits

16 questions. Personalized results. We'll match your cat to a specific eating profile and give you the foods most likely to actually work.

12,400+ cats profiled
About 2 minutes
Free, no commitment

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About Your Cat · 1 of 16

How old is your cat?

Age shapes appetite, smell sensitivity and taste preferences more than most owners realize.

3 yrs Adult (3 to 10 years)
Kitten Young Adult Senior
About Your Cat · 2 of 16

Is your cat male or female?

Sex influences hormonal patterns that affect appetite and food drive.

About Your Cat · 3 of 16

Is your cat neutered?

Spayed and neutered cats have different calorie needs and sometimes different food preferences.

About Your Cat · 4 of 16

Is your cat indoor or outdoor?

Outdoor access changes caloric demands and can affect appetite patterns indoors.

Did You Know?

Picky eating is almost never about stubbornness

Most owners assume their cat is being difficult. Research suggests that over 70% of picky eating has a specific, fixable cause: texture sensitivity, ingredient reactions, bowl placement, or learned aversion from a past illness.

1 in 3 cat owners say their cat regularly refuses meals they used to love. There's almost always a pattern behind it.

The next few questions will help us identify that pattern for your cat specifically.

Eating Behavior · 5 of 16

How often does your cat refuse a meal?

Think about the last two weeks of feeding.

Eating Behavior · 6 of 16

What does your cat do when they refuse food?

Their refusal style is one of the most useful signals we have.

Eating Behavior · 7 of 16

How long has the picky eating been a problem?

We're Seeing a Pattern

Your cat's refusal style tells us a lot

Cats who sniff and walk away are almost always reacting to smell or texture, not hunger. Cats who cry but won't eat are often dealing with learned aversion or an unmet preference they can't communicate another way.

87% of picky cats in our data responded positively to a single-ingredient protein topper: something simple that smells unmistakably real to them.

The next questions will pin down which foods have the best chance of working for your cat specifically.

Food History · 8 of 16

What does your cat currently eat?

Even if it's reluctantly.

Select all that apply
Food History · 9 of 16

How many different foods have you already tried?

Food History · 10 of 16

Has your cat ever loved a food, then suddenly refused it?

This is called flavor fatigue and it's one of the most common picky-eater patterns.

Running analysis on your cat's profile

Cross-referencing your answers with similar cat profiles in our database.

Analyzing eating patterns...
Matching age and life stage
Analyzing behavior signals
Reviewing food history
Identifying likely triggers
Preferences · 11 of 16

Does your cat seem to care about texture?

Texture sensitivity is one of the biggest sorting variables for picky cats.

Preferences · 12 of 16

Does food temperature matter to your cat?

Preferences · 13 of 16

Which proteins does your cat seem to prefer?

Select everything that's gotten a positive response, even a partial one.

Select all that apply
Almost There

Here's what the most successful fixes have in common

After analyzing thousands of picky cats, one pattern keeps appearing: the most effective fix isn't a new food entirely. It's a topper or supplement added to food they already tolerate.

3x improvement in meal acceptance when single-ingredient freeze-dried meat toppers are used as a transition tool, even for cats who've rejected dozens of complete foods.

Three more questions and your personalized profile is ready.

Your Situation · 14 of 16

Have you tried food toppers or mix-ins before?

Toppers are things you add on top of regular food to make it more appealing.

Your Situation · 15 of 16

What matters most to you in a cat food?

Your Situation · 16 of 16

If we found a food your cat actually loves, would you consider a subscription?

Subscriptions are typically 20 to 40% cheaper and help you avoid running out.

Analyzing 1,247 Cat Eating Profiles

Building your personalized profile now.

Scanning for matching profiles...
Identifying your cat's eating profile type
Cross-referencing texture and protein preferences
Finding highest-success-rate food matches
Checking for current offers and discounts
Preparing your personalized results
Your Cat's Eating Profile
The Discerning Gourmet
Top match: 94% success rate
Cat Eating Profile
The Texture-Sensitive Gourmet
Your cat isn't being difficult. They're reacting to something specific.
Your action plan
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