Our range of wet cat food, dry cat food, pouches and cans caters to even the pickiest of palates — keeping your cat's stomach full and keeping them purring with happiness!
We stock something for every cat, from kittens to seniors. Even if your cat has special needs or a certain lifestyle, you can try dental cat food, grain-free cat food, or fresh & frozen cat food, which are complete and balanced options to round out your cat's diet.
Our selection of premium cat food brands includes Royal Canin, Advance, Hill’s Science Diet, Black Hawk and Applaws, for your convenience.
Does your cat need a little extra love and care? We have a great range of prescription cat food tailored to conditions like diabetes, allergies, kidney problems and more — to support your cat’s wellbeing at every stage of life.
Wet cat food has a higher moisture content, which helps with hydration, especially for cats that don’t drink much water. Dry food is easier to store and can support dental health. As a cat owner, you can provide a mix of both. It all depends on what your cats needs are.
You can experiment with different textures like gravy, mousse, or dry kibble, or rotate flavours to keep things interesting. Warming up wet food can also boost the aroma. If your cat stops eating altogether, it’s definitely time to check in with the vet.
Grain-free food can help cats with allergies or sensitivities, but it’s not essential for all cats. What matters most is choosing a complete and balanced diet that suits your cat’s needs.
Kittens have different nutritional needs to support their rapid growth, so it’s best to feed them kitten-specific food until they’re around 12 months old. Adult cat food doesn’t provide enough calories or nutrients for your growing kitten.
Yes, senior cats often benefit from food that’s lower in calories but higher in certain nutrients like omega-3s, joint support ingredients, or easy-to-digest proteins. Look for food labelled for mature or senior cats.
It’s usually fine to mix brands, but make sure you’re not doubling up on nutrients or disrupting your cat’s digestion. If you’re switching foods, introduce new options gradually over a week to avoid stomach problems.