Give your newest family member the best start with scientifically formulated nutrition from trusted brands like Royal Canin, Hill’s Science Diet, Black Hawk, and Pro Plan. Whether you're looking for high-protein dry kibble or hydrating wet food, our range supports brain development, strong bones, and healthy digestion. Shop now with 15-minute Click & Collect and earn Everyday Rewards points on every purchase.
The first year of a kitten's life is a whirlwind of development, requiring significantly more energy, protein, and essential minerals than an adult cat. Our curated selection of kitten food is specifically formulated to support this rapid growth phase, focusing on brain development, strong bones, and a healthy immune system. Whether you prefer high-protein dry kibble or hydrating wet food, we stock world-leading brands like Royal Canin, Hill's Science Diet, Black Hawk, and Pro Plan to ensure your feline friend gets the precise nutrition they need to thrive.
Veterinary-Backed Excellence: Choose from Royal Canin and Hill's Science Diet for scientifically tailored formulas that address specific growth needs and breed requirements.
Advanced Science: Explore the Pro Plan range, featuring specialized nutrients like colostrum to support a kitten's developing immune system and digestive health.
Real Ingredient Focus: Opt for Black Hawk’s holistic approach, using high-quality Australian proteins and functional ingredients for natural, balanced development.
Healthy Bones & Teeth: Optimized levels of calcium and phosphorus across our premium ranges ensure sturdy skeletal growth during those high-energy play sessions.
Kittens are in a "growth phase" that requires significantly more energy than an adult cat. Premium kitten food brands like Royal Canin and Hill's Science Diet are formulated with higher protein levels, increased calories, and essential minerals like calcium and phosphorus for bone development. Adult food lacks the nutrient density required to support a kitten's rapid physical and cognitive growth.
Most kittens should stay on specialized kitten food until they are approximately 12 months old. For larger breeds, some vets recommend staying on kitten formulas slightly longer. Always monitor your pet's weight and consult your veterinarian for a tailored transition plan.
DHA (Docosahexaenoic Acid) is an Omega-3 fatty acid crucial for brain and vision development. It is naturally found in mother’s milk, and premium formulas often include fish oil as a source of DHA to ensure your kitten stays sharp, curious, and healthy during their first year.