Dog and cat ranges follow different logic
A dog food supplier and a cat food supplier are not selected with exactly the same priorities. Dog ranges often need a clear reading by size, age, activity or sensitivity. Cat ranges require attention to sterilised, indoor, digestion, palatability and weight control segments.
For a B2B buyer, the aim is to obtain a range that is easy to sell and complete enough for the main market needs.
Format depends on the channel
A 12 kg bag can be relevant for some circuits, while smaller formats may fit others better. Format influences perceived price, shelf space, repeat purchase, logistics cost and premium perception.
Consistency between dog and cat references also matters. A brand becomes easier to sell when the range architecture is clear.
Choose a partner, not only a recipe
The recipe matters, but supplier reliability matters just as much: availability, communication, documentation, price stability and packaging adaptation.
See the dog food supplier and cat food supplier pages for more detail.
Key takeaway
A strong pet food project combines a clear product, a reliable supplier, controlled compliance and an offer that is easy to sell.
