15 High Quality Dry Cat Food Brands in the US

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In this article, we will take a look at the 15 high-quality dry cat food brands in the US. If you want to skip our analysis of the pet care industry, you can go directly to the 5 High Quality Dry Cat Food Brands in the US

The United States population drastically shifted towards pet ownership over the last three decades. 66% of homes in the US, that is 86.9 million homes, currently have a pet. Pets are considered as part of the family and pet owners form deep and lasting emotional connections with their pets. Pet owners go through significant lifestyle changes, pay hefty insurance, and pay excessive amounts of money to fulfill the needs of their pets. These are some of the top trends that are expected to fuel the global pet care industry's growth in the coming years.

Trends in Pet Ownership Across the US

A report by the American Pet Products Organisation gives a statistical analysis of the amount US pet owners have spent on their pets. There was a 51.16% increase in the expenses incurred on pets from 2018 to 2022, taking the total expenses from $90.5 billion to $136.8 billion during this period. In 2022 alone the money spent on pets was $136.8 billion, up 10.68% from the previous year. If you're interested, here are the 12 Best Pet Stocks to Buy Now.

A breakdown of the money spent on pets in 2022 shows that $58.1 billion was spent alone on pet food and treats across the US. $31.5 billion on supplies and medication, $35.9 on veterinary care, and finally $11.4 billion on services like grooming and training. These statistics suggest that perhaps pet food companies are generating the largest revenue from pet food and treats sold. Pet medication and veterinary care is also a branch of the pet care industry that profits significantly from not only pet owners but also from other consumers that may have domesticated animals e.g. dairy farm cows.

The American Veterinary Medical Association in its Pet Ownership and Demographics Sourcebook 2022 highlights interesting facts and trends in pet ownership across the US. 2022 statistics show that 44.5% of US pet owners prefer dogs, only 29% prefer cats. Interestingly, dog owners spend the most on veterinary care, food, and grooming for their pets, whereas cat owners spend more on food, toys, and veterinary care. Behavioral training and dog walking services are also some of the expenses a dog or cat owner may be spending on.

Furthermore, large numbers of charitable organizations and companies fund animal shelter homes across the US. Pet owners either buy well-bred pets from pet stores, or they adopt their pets from shelter homes and lastly, rescued animals also get adopted. You may be interested in the 20 Most Popular Pets In The US  and 20 Most Profitable Pets to Breed and Sell.