ENGELWOOD CLIFFS, NJ. — WySE Products recently announced the launch of its Total Pet Kitchen (TPK) multicooker, the “first-of-its-kind” countertop appliance designed specifically for cooking and dispensing fresh pet food using human-grade ingredients. 

According to the company, the patent-pending TPK multicooker was developed over two years through collaboration with chefs, veterinarians, pet nutritionists, engineers and pet owners. The team focused on addressing common barriers to home-prepared pet meals, including time constraints, nutritional uncertainty and inconsistent results.

“Fresh food can make a difference in a pet’s health, but until now, there wasn’t an easy, practical way to prepare those meals at home,” said Paul McGrath, a representative for TPK. “That’s why we invested significant time in development to create a system that helps pet owners prepare meals with real, recognizable ingredients that get great results no matter what your skill level in the kitchen. Total Pet Kitchen is more than a cooker, it’s a movement to bring real, whole food back into our pets’ lives in a way that’s practical for modern households.”

Designed to offer an efficient way for pet parents to prepare fresh meals, the TPK multicooker can save up to 75% in costs as compared to subscription fresh pet food delivery services, according to the company. The all-in-one appliance combines mixing, cooking and extrusion into a single streamlined process. 

Some key features of the multicooker include a 4.5-qt ceramic-coated inner pot that is BPA-, PTFE- and PFOA-free, automatic extrusion and dispensing, four programmable settings for beef, chicken, fish and grain-free meals, and recipe support through expert-reviewed video and written guides. The device can prepare up to a week’s worth of food in a single batch, according to the company.

Beyond the multicooker, TPK also offers comprehensive educational materials, from meal planning guides to step-by-step cooking tutorials, to support pet parents in their transition to feeding their pets fresh. 

“Launching the Total Pet Kitchen multicooker reflects our ongoing commitment to improving how pets are fed at home,” McGrath said. “It’s a solution developed for modern pet owners who value health, safety and simplicity, and we’re excited to make it widely available.”

The company stated that this launch is just the beginning, with future updates coming that will continue to expand recipe offerings, refine functionality and add new content to support pet owners in their journey.

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