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Pet Services & Supplies Industry Research & Market Reports

  • Pet Products in India

    ... emergence of the pet humanisation trend. Cat litter is expected to see the strongest growth. Many high-rise buildings have RWAs (Resident Welfare Associations), which put in place strict rules about using cat litter, which continues ... Read More

  • Other Pet Food in Greece

    ... at home, such as aquariums and terrariums, which gained popularity during and after the COVID-19 pandemic as a way to enhance indoor environments. Pet stores and e-commerce platforms have made it easier to access specialised ... Read More

  • Cat Food in Hungary

    ... during 2025, ahead of cat treats and mixers and premium dry cat food. A growing number of cat owners are prioritising high-quality ingredients and targeted health benefits, leading to strong growth in special diet options ... Read More

  • Other Pet Food in India

    ... with previous years. Meanwhile, sales of packaged other pet food remain low compared with cat food, and in particular dog food. Unlike dog and cat food, which have seen rapid formalisation, food for birds, fish, ... Read More

  • Cat Food in the United Arab Emirates

    ... busy lifestyles make cat ownership more appealing in the United Arab Emirates. Additionally, the growing cat population and heightened awareness among pet owners about investing in their cats' wellbeing by choosing premium and healthy food ... Read More

  • Dog Food in Turkey

    ... brands and private label dog food. Feeding a dog, especially a medium- or large-size dog, is becoming more expensive. Most consumers rely on dry dog food, which is the largest category in Turkey. While all ... Read More

  • Dog Food in Slovakia

    ... caused by increased production costs and taxes, despite lowering levels on inflation. For example, as seen with VAT going up from 20% to 23% from 1 January 2025. Added to which, the premiumisation trend plays ... Read More

  • Cat Food in Turkey

    ... space, food, and attention compared to dogs. Their independent lifestyle aligns well with the fast-paced lives of many local pet owners, particularly millennials, who are adopting cats as a source of emotional support amidst economic ... Read More

  • Dog Food in Germany

    ... the most dynamic performer during the year) and growing interest in health and wellness. Local consumers increasingly view their dogs as family members, with many applying the same nutritional standards and health concerns to their ... Read More

  • Cat Food in Taiwan

    ... to expand, particularly in urban areas where high-rise apartments suit cat ownership over dog ownership, demand for cat food is projected to sustain strong momentum through 2025. This trend is further supported by new legislation ... Read More

  • Dog Food in the Czech Republic

    ... feeding their dogs food scraps as an alternative to prepared dog food. A slight decrease in the proportion of households owning a dog is another mitigating factor. Dry dog food is the largest category in ... Read More

  • Pet Products in New Zealand

    ... on health and functionality within pet food, extending to greater proactive purchasing of health care products to address pets’ nutritional deficiencies and monitor their wellbeing more closely. The broader trend of pet humanisation underpins this ... Read More

  • Other Pet Food in Ireland

    ... is significantly lower than dogs or cats, and they are more suitable for smaller living spaces and apartments. Thus, many people looking for a pet are likely to prefer a small mammal to a cat ... Read More

  • Dog Food in Peru

    ... food as a staple product. Dog food enjoys the broadest household penetration due to its longevity in the market. While growth in 2024 surpassed the previous year, it has not yet returned to the double-digit ... Read More

  • Other Pet Food in New Zealand

    ... attention compared to dogs and cats, and the range of related products is notably limited. Strict environmental regulations designed to protect New Zealand’s unique ecosystem restrict the import and breeding of non-native species, limiting market ... Read More

  • Dog Food in New Zealand

    ... population grows, overall food consumption volume is declining, while value is rising, reflecting the strength of premium brands. Leading players such as Nestlé and Mars, along with several super-premium brands, have introduced new product lines ... Read More

  • Cat Food in Germany

    ... preferred pet due to space constraints and lifestyle compatibility. As an increasing number of households, especially single-person or ageing ones, adopt cats, there is increasing demand for cat food, especially in terms of more diverse ... Read More

  • Other Pet Food in Slovakia

    ... and VAT rising from 20% to 23% in January 2025. Meanwhile, other pets do not see the same levels of population growth than witnessed in cats or dogs, thus the populations of small mammals, reptiles, ... Read More

  • Dog Food in Hungary

    ... earlier in the review period. Owners are prioritising premium and functional nutrition, leading to strong growth in mono-protein offerings, such as Panzi Get Wild and MAC’s, and superfood-enriched formulas such as FitActie, Pedigree’s dry food ... Read More

  • Cat Food in the Czech Republic

    ... static. Wet cat food is considerably larger than dry alternatives in the Czech Republic. Mid-priced wet cat food is the most popular option, with numerous brands available to consumers that are perceived to offer good ... Read More

  • Dog Food in Israel

    ... levels of dog ownership and pet humanisation, whereby consumers increasingly perceive pets as family members and are therefore willing to invest more in their care. Both of these trends have recently been reinforced by the ... Read More

  • Pet Products in the United Arab Emirates

    ... and the humanisation trend. Pets are now considered part of the family, influencing the purchase of various products to enhance their wellbeing and comfort. Therefore, consumers are willing to buy non-essential items to provide happiness ... Read More

  • Other Pet Food in Peru

    ... over the review period. The key driver of this improvement is the gradual resurgence in the population of exotic pets —particularly reptiles and fish — which had contracted previously. Growth in this area remains limited ... Read More

  • Other Pet Food in the Czech Republic

    ... to little change in consumption over 2025. Limited price increases are visible across most categories, limiting value growth prospects. Small mammals is the largest category, with these types of pets becoming more popular, especially in ... Read More

  • Pet Products in Hungary

    ... dynamic category. As Hungarian pet owners increasingly treat their pets as family members, the demand for high-quality, stylish and ergonomic pet accessories continues to grow. Urban pet parents, particularly small dog owners, are driving sales ... Read More

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