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We’ve rated Inception cat food on ingredient quality, species-appropriateness, recalls, and more. Read our Inception cat food review to learn how this brand stacks up.
The Cats.com Standard—Rating Inception Cat Food on What Matters
We’ve rated the brand on six key criteria for quality. Here’s how it rates in each of these six crucial areas.
Ratings
- Species-Appropriateness – 8/10
- Ingredient Quality – 8/10
- Product Variety – 6/10
- Price – 7/10
- Customer Experience – 8/10
- Recall History – 8/10
Overall Score: 7.5/10
In total, we give Inception cat food a 45 out of 60 rating or a B+ grade.
About Inception Cat Food
Produced by the makers of Zignature, Fussie Cat, and Essence, Inception was launched in November of 2019 by Pets Global after teasing the release at SuperZoo in August of the same year. According to a press release, Inception’s pet foods are meat-focused, with at least 70% animal-based protein in each recipe. The brand offers several grain-inclusive recipes.
Jeff Valdez, customer service manager at Pets Global, was quoted as saying, “Creating the Inception pet food line is our answer to what our valued customers have been requesting for a very long time – great product at a great price.”
Sourcing and Manufacturing
Inception cat food is made in the United States with globally sourced ingredients. According to the FAQ section on the brand’s website, Inception sources their chicken, pork, whitefish, and herring from the United States and their herring and oats from Canada. Several of their other grains are sourced from North Dakota and their nutrient mix comes from Europe.
All of Inception’s canned foods are free from carrageenan and other gum thickeners as well as corn, wheat, soy, and artificial ingredients. They do not use any ingredients sourced from China.
Recall History
To our knowledge, Inception cat food has never been recalled. Because the brand was only launched in 2019, however, we can’t give it a full 10/10 rating. Our highest rating is reserved for brands with a long history of quality and responsible practices.
What Kinds of Cat Food Does Inception Offer?

Inception’s fish recipe canned food has a finely minced texture. Kate Barrington / Cats.com
Inception is a fairly small brand, offering just three dry food and three wet cat food recipes. Both the dry and wet food lines include a poultry-only and fish-only recipe.
In the dry food category, there’s a single-protein formula featuring chicken and a fish-based food made with a combination of salmon and catfish. Inception’s third dry cat food features a combination of fresh turkey and herring meal.
All three of Inception’s wet cat food formulas come in 5.5-ounce cans. The fish-only recipe contains a blend of six different fish while the poultry recipe contains turkey, guineafowl, quail, and duck. The Red Meat recipe features lamb, pork, and boar.
What Do Customers Think of Inception Cat Food?
Having only been founded in 2019, Inception isn’t the biggest cat food brand on the market. Their products generally have fewer than 30 customer ratings on Chewy and under 500 on Amazon. Of the customer ratings available, however, the majority are positive.
On Amazon, Inception dry foods have an average 4.5 out of 5-star rating and 72% of the reviews are accompanied by 5-star ratings. Many customers comment on how much their cats like the food and cat owners themselves seem to be pleased with the quality. Several customers like the small size of the kibbles as well, though a few comments mention that some bags seem to have larger pieces than others. There are, of course, also some customers who say their cats simply don’t like the food.
Let’s take a look at a few reviews from some of the most popular recipes from Inception.
Positive Reviews
“This product has been a staple for my cat. I used to find it in stores but now I can’t, and they are discontinuing each flavor one by one, and the price has gone up. Every time there’s something good for you, it gets bought by some greedy corporation backed by an agenda” – by Ruth reviewing Inception Turkey & Herring Recipe Dry Food on October 22, 2024
“So far, this is the best dry cat-food I’ve found at the price point of $30 for 13.5lbs. It does container filler carb-heavy ingredients cat’s shouldn’t be eating, such as oats, but it claims to be at least 70% animal protein, while other brands might have “chicken as the #1 ingredient” but leave you guessing “how much” due to the number of filler ingredients that follow.
Unfortunately, the price does seem to fluctuate a lot, between $29 to $45 so far. I’ll continue buying so long as one of the flavors is around $29, however any higher and I may switch my cats to wet-food full time.” – by MysterIe reviewing Inception® Dry Cat Food Chicken Recipe – Complete and Balanced Cat Food on September 26, 2024
Negative Reviews
“Unfortunately this food caused both my cats to have diarrhea. The stomach troubles stopped the day we switched off this food. I have one cat with sensitivities so I expected this from him but my other cat has never had any digestive issues and it effected him too.” – by Tania reviewing Inception Turkey & Herring Meal Recipe Dry Cat Food on 14 Feb 2024
“Changed food gradually – My indoor cat has had non stop diarrhea since switch has taken place. Throwing remaining food away.” – by Cindy reviewing Inception Dry Cat Food on October 16, 2024
What Did Our Test Cats Think?

Inception dry kibble comes in the typical round, flat disc shape. Kate Barrington / Cats.com
To test Inception cat food, I ordered a 4-pound bag of both the Turkey & Herring recipe and Chicken recipe dry cat foods. I also purchased the Inception Fish Recipe wet cat food.
When opening the dry food, one of the bags ripped right down the middle. Because the bags aren’t resealable, this forced me to transfer the food to an entirely different container. I’d recommend cutting the bags open to keep this from happening. The food itself was a hit with my cats. The kibbles were very small and the aroma seemed to be appealing to my cats.
I liked the texture of Inception’s wet food. It had a consistency somewhere between a paté and a minced food. It was easy to scoop and my cats really enjoyed it.
Inception Cat Food – Top 3 Recipes Reviewed
Product Name | Food Type | Main Protein Source | Calories | Price Per Ounce | Our Grade |
Inception Chicken Recipe Dry Cat Food | Dry | Chicken | 421 kcal/cup | $0.19 | C+ |
Inception Turkey & Herring Meal Recipe Dry Cat Food | Dry | Turkey | 424 kcal/cup | $0.35 | C+ |
Inception Fish Recipe Wet Cat Food | Wet | Trout | 184 kcal/5.5 ounce can | $0.34 | A- |
How Much Does Inception Cat Food Cost?
Inception cat food is reasonably priced, and the cost appears to be an accurate reflection of the brand’s quality. Their dry cat food comes in 4-pound and 13.5-pound bags while all of their wet food is sold in 5.5-ounce cans. Dry food prices range from $13 to $16 for a 4-pound bag but if you buy the larger bag, you’ll save a few dollars and end up spending between $0.19 and $0.21 per ounce.
The wet cat food recipes from Inception are priced between $45 and $52 for a 24-pack of 5.5-ounce cans on Chewy (about $0.36 per ounce). It would cost between $1.82 and $2.27 per day to feed your cat Inception wet food and about $0.36 to $0.40 per day for dry food.
Inception is similarly priced to Nature’s Variety Instinct for both their dry and wet food products. Other brands that compare in price and rating include Whole Earth Farms and Evanger’s.
Overall, Is Inception Cat Food a Good Choice?
Inception appears to be a decent option in terms of quality and species appropriateness. As is true for most brands, however, it depends which products you choose.
Inception’s wet cat foods are much higher in protein, fat, and moisture than their dry food products which makes them the more species appropriate choice. These foods are not exorbitant in price, either. Compared to the wet foods from some of our highest-rated brands like Open Farm and Tiki Cat, Inception canned foods are around $0.10 cheaper per ounce.
Because Inception is still a fairly new brand, we don’t have a lot of information to go on in terms of how well their claims hold up in practice. That said, we don’t have any significant concerns about the brand other than the high carbohydrate content of their dry foods.
Where Is Inception Cat Food Sold?
You can purchase Inception cat food at local and independent pet retailers, but national pet store chains are not authorized dealers. Inception doesn’t sell their products on their own website but it’s easy to buy from Chewy or Amazon.