GITNUX MARKETDATA REPORT 2024
Statistics About The Most Expensive Cat Food
The most expensive cat food brands have an average price of around $5 per pound, with premium and specialty options reaching up to $10 per pound.
In this post, we will explore the cost implications and trends surrounding the world of premium cat foods. From the everyday expenses of wet cat food to the extravagant prices of specialty brands, we delve into the statistics that reveal just how much cat owners are willing to invest in their feline companions’ diets.
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"Wet cat food can cost up to $5 per day, or about $1,825 per year."
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"The most expensive cat food, Dr. Martys, costs approximately $130 for 12.5 oz."
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"The average monthly cost for premium cat food is around $40."
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"44% of cat owners say they buy premium cat food brands."
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"Fish-based cat foods are usually 10-20% more expensive compared to meaty ones."
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"The USA pet food market is projected to reach $13.3 billion by 2023. Of which, premium cat food is a significant portion."
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"Natural and organic cat foods make up 7.5% of total cat food sales."
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"Prescription diet foods can cost about $2-3 per day."
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"Grain-free cat foods, which tend to be premium and expensive, make up 44% of total US cat food sales."
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"The majority of expensive cat foods are marketed as containing 'no artificial colors or preservatives.'"
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"Worldwide pet food sales reached $91 billion in 2018, with a significant portion for premium cat food."
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"Organic cat food can cost about $3.66 per pound."
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"Cat parents may spend up to $5 a day on premium freeze-dried cat food."
Jannik Lindner
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