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From crunchy kibble to flavour-packed meals in gravy, our range of cat food has something to satisfy even the pickiest eaters. Whether you’re after wet food, dry food, or a combination of both, we make it easy to find the right balance of taste and nutrition for your cat.

Dry Cat Food

Dry Cat Food

Wet Cat Food

Wet Cat Food

Vet Cat Food

Vet Cat Food

Grain Free Cat Food

Grain Free Cat Food

Kitten Cat Food

Kitten Cat Food

Senior Cat Food

Senior Cat Food

Royal Canin

Royal Canin

Fancy Feast

Fancy Feast

Tilly

Tilly

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Find the best cat food for all breeds and sizes

Keeping your cat healthy, happy and full of energy starts with the right food. At Petstock, we've got a huge range of quality cat food to suit every breed, age and taste. Whether you’re after protein-rich kibble, nourishing wet food or something a little more gourmet, you’ll find it all right here.

We stock trusted brands like Purina Cat Food, Royal Canin Cat Food, Iams Cat Food and more, so you can choose nutrition backed by science and tailored to your cat’s specific needs. From kittens to seniors, indoor loungers to outdoor adventurers, there's something in our range to match all lifestyles.

Shop wet and dry cat food from leading brands

Every cat has their own preferences, and we’ve got you covered with both wet cat food and dry cat food options. If your kitty loves rich textures and savoury flavours, explore our range of Fancy Feast Cat Food or Dine Cat Food for indulgent, gourmet meals. Prefer something more focused on digestive health or weight management? Black Hawk Cat Food and Royal Canin offer specially formulated diets packed with essential nutrients.

Shopping with us is easy, with filters to help you find grain-free, hypoallergenic, or breed-specific food fast. Plus, don’t forget to check out our cat treats, cat litter, and cat supplies collections to complete your mealtime setup.

What’s the difference between wet and dry cat food?

The key difference between wet and dry cat food is moisture content, but each type offers its own advantages. Wet food typically contains around 70–80% moisture, making it a great way to support hydration — especially for cats that aren’t keen on drinking water. Its soft texture and strong aroma can also be more appealing to fussy eaters, older cats or those with dental issues.

Dry food, or kibble, contains far less moisture and is usually easier to store, serve and measure. It tends to be more budget-friendly over time and may help with dental health by encouraging chewing, which can reduce plaque buildup. It's also handy for cats who like to graze throughout the day.

How much wet food should I feed my cat?

The right amount of wet food to feed your cat depends on their age, weight, activity level and overall health. As a general rule, most adult cats need roughly 200 to 250 grams of wet food per day, ideally split into two meals. However, this can vary based on the energy content of the specific formula, your cat’s size and how active they are.

A playful, outdoor cat may burn more calories and need slightly larger portions, while a more sedentary indoor cat may require less to maintain a healthy weight. Kittens, pregnant or nursing cats need extra calories and more frequent meals to support growth and energy demands.

Most wet food packaging includes a feeding guide based on your cat’s weight. It’s a useful starting point, but it’s also important to observe your cat’s body condition over time.

How much wet food should I feed my cat?

The amount of wet food your cat needs can vary depending on their age, weight, activity level and overall health. As a rough guide, most adult cats need around 200 to 250 grams of wet food per day, split into two meals. This can change based on the energy density of the food, as some formulas are more calorie-rich than others.

Highly active outdoor cats, kittens, and pregnant or nursing cats may need more food to maintain their energy levels or support growth and development, while indoor cats or those with a more relaxed lifestyle often need less.

Always check the feeding guide on the packaging, as it's typically based on your cat's weight and offers a helpful starting point. It’s also a good idea to monitor your cat’s body condition. If you notice weight changes, you may need to adjust portion sizes.

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