Category: Pet Services & Supplies
Pet Services & Supplies market research reports by Euromonitor International
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Pet Products in the United Kingdom
Despite predictions for a marginal increase in sales of pet products in the UK over 2025, growth is likely to be modest as pet owners remain cautious with their spending, particularly on non-essential items. This cautious behaviour persists despite prices stabilising following the highs observed in ... Read More
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Other Pet Food in Portugal
Retail value sales of other pet food rose in 2025. However, this modest growth was primarily driven by inflation and routine price adjustments, rather than increased demand. The volume of sales declined slightly, reflecting a broader shift away from non-traditional pet ownership. Portuguese consumer ... Read More
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Cat Food in Singapore
Overall retail current value growth of cat food in Singapore is remaining resilient in 2025, and is expected to record just slightly lower growth than in 2024. While the uncertain global economic conditions, inflation, and rising cost of living are constraining consumer budgets, spending on cat food ... Read More
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Cat Food in the United Kingdom
Despite overall declining demand, cat food in the UK is set to experience low value growth in 2025 driven by stable yet marginally positive unit price increases. This growth is underpinned by a stable cat population and a consistent, albeit slower, rate of adoption compared to historic levels. Econo ... Read More
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Pet Care in Chile
In 2025, the pet care industry in Chile is expected to regain momentum in both volume and value terms, supported by an improving economic climate and rising disposable incomes. Categories such as cat treats and mixers are seeing particularly strong growth, driven by a growing trend among pet owners ... Read More
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Other Pet Food in France
Value sales of other pet food look set to record a marginal retail value decrease in 2025. Other pet food continues to struggle, as pet populations of animals such as small mammals, reptiles and fish continue to decline. Birds represent the only category experiencing ownership growth, helped by the ... Read More
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Pet Products in Italy
Value sales of pet products look set to increase in 2025, driven by positive contributions across all three subcategories, cat litter, pet healthcare and other pet products. The most significant growth is expected within cat litter, which has experienced a surge in innovation. Notable among these de ... Read More
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Cat Food in Chile
Cat food is anticipated to experience continued growth in 2025, surpassing that of 2024. Several factors could drive this increase. Firstly, an anticipated improvement in the country's economic situation is likely to result in higher disposable incomes, boosting demand in the cat food category. More ... Read More
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Cat Food in Italy
Value and volume sales of cat food in Italy are projected to grow in 2025, with an uplift in growth expected for all sub-categories. These positive results are being driven by multiple factors, including heightened awareness of the importance of healthy, balanced nutrition for cats and a growing int ... Read More
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Dog Food in France
Value sales of dog food in France are expected to increase in 2025, maintaining an upward trajectory despite the significant slowdown from the exceptional growth recorded in 2023. This deceleration is largely due to the normalisation of inflation and cost pressures in France. As the dog population r ... Read More
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Dog Food in Italy
Value sales of dog food are projected to increase in Italy in 2025, despite ongoing challenges. Although the dog population has experienced marginal growth between 2024 and 2025, volume sales of dog food are expected to decline within the mid-priced and economy segments. In contrast, premium product ... Read More
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Pet Products in Japan
Pet products in Japan is set to see a marginal retail current value decline in 2025. However, while cat litter is expected to maintain value growth, pet healthcare is expected to see stable stables, whilst other pet products is anticipated to decline. However, the latter category will continue to ac ... Read More
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Pet Care in Japan
Pet care in Japan is set to continue to rise in retail current value terms in 2025. In 2023, the country experienced a sharp increase in pet food prices, a trend that continued in 2024, and has also continued into 2025 (although at a slowing rate of increase), which is expected to contribute to valu ... Read More
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Pet Care in Italy
In 2025, sales of pet care in Italy are expected to increase in retail value terms. After a period of consistent volume growth, volume sales stabilised in both 2024 and 2025. With ongoing inflation and price increases during the review period, this stability is a positive outcome, indicating that co ... Read More
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Pet Care in France
In 2025, retail value sales of pet care in France will record a positive uplift. However, the growth rate has slowed compared to 2024, as price points have stabilised following heightened inflation. Nevertheless, consumers are continuing to prioritise spending on their pets, unwilling to economise, ... Read More
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Dog Food in Chile
The dog food market in Chile is projected to see stronger growth in both volume and value terms in 2025 compared to 2024. This anticipated expansion is largely driven by expectations of improved economic conditions, which are likely to increase disposable income and boost demand for these products. ... Read More
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Other Pet Food in Spain
While current value growth reflects high prices, volume sales of other pet foods were negatively impacted by the decline in fish and bird populations in Spain in 2025, driven by factors such as changing generational preferences and urbanisation. Rising real estate prices have forced many younger Spa ... Read More
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Dog Food in Spain
Dog food in Spain saw positive current value growth in 2025, supported by persistently high prices. While inflationary pressures are easing, consumer spending power has still been adversely affected. price-sensitive consumers, including certain groups of pet owners – mainly older adults – have econo ... Read More
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Pet Products in Spain
Sales of pet products in Spain saw positive growth in current value terms in 2025, although inflationary pressures meant consumers reduced their spending on non-essential purchases; thus, while pet food and pet healthcare products remained important, accessories and toys, which fall under pet produc ... Read More
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Dog Food in Japan
Retail current value sales of dog food look set to see a slow increase in Japan in 2025, although lower than in the previous year. In 2024, the number of dogs being kept as pets in the country continued its declining trend, even though there was a slight recovery in the number of large dogs, while i ... Read More
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Pet Products in Chile
Pet products in Chile is expected to continue its upward trajectory in both value and volume terms in 2025. This growth will be supported by an improving economic situation in the country, which is likely to increase disposable income among pet owners, thereby boosting demand for a wide range of pet ... Read More
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Other Pet Food in Japan
In Japan, the populations of birds and fish have been seeing a marginal increase, influenced by the country’s urban living conditions, which often lack spacious gardens, and the rise in single-person households, which may not have time for caring for a larger pet. Other pets, which generally require ... Read More
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Cat Food in Japan
In Japan, the cat population surpassed nine million for the first time in 2023, and the trend of increasing cat ownership continued in 2024, and is also set to be maintained in 2025. Cats fit well with the lifestyle trend of living in smaller, garden-less homes in urban areas, and the growing number ... Read More
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Other Pet Food in Chile
The decline of the other pet food category is expected to persist in 2025. In Chile, cats and dogs remain the most popular pets, with demand for food products focused primarily on these animals, overshadowing the need for products aimed at other pets like birds, fish, and reptiles. As a result, reta ... Read More
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Cat Food in France
Value sales of cat food in France look set to increase in 2025, supported by the ongoing rise in the national cat population, which now approaches 15 million. This rise in pet ownership continues to drive a robust performance in cat food, with solid value growth recorded across 2024, and projected f ... Read More