Her name translates to beautiful chaos, which turned out general chaos at the bottom of the world.
Jamila is a Bengal living on the eastern shore of Hobart. Her name means beautiful, Fauda means chaos, and between them they describe her completely. She is harness-trained, mostly raw-fed, and deeply suspicious of anything new in her bowl.
Which turns out to be useful. When something wins her over, it has genuinely earned it, and that is what this account is for: real adventures, real cat behaviour, and honest verdicts on the products we actually use.
Everything here is in daily use at our place. Codes save you money and send a small commission our way, which pays for more treats than she strictly needs.
Oat-based litter. Low dust, clumps properly, and it passed the fussiest inspection in Tasmania on the first try.
The litter tray upgrade that fixed a problem we did not know we had. Bigger, lower sided, and much easier to keep clean.
Some links and codes on this page are affiliate arrangements, which means we may earn a small commission if you buy through them. It never changes what you pay, and we only ever list things Jamila actually uses.
A few examples of what a collaboration looks like.
We make vertical video and stills for pet brands, filmed on location in Tasmania and in a real kitchen with a genuinely fussy cat. Most of our paid work is content brands own outright and run through their own channels. Gifted collaborations and affiliate partnerships are welcome too.