Pet Food Trends Reflect Changing Pet Status in the Home
11 Jun 2015 --- Rising levels of interest in health, snacking and indulgence are trending in the pet foods market, as owners increasingly treat their pets as family members, reports trends tracker Innova Market Insights. This is leading to strong innovation and profit potential in the prepared pet foods space.
Dog food lines still account for the majority of pet foods launches globally, with 49% of the total recorded by Innova Market Insights in the 12 months to the end of March 2015. But the share of cat food has risen markedly over the past five years (from 30% to 45%). This reflects the growing popularity of cats as more convenient pets for busy modern lifestyles and the consequent growth in the range and types of products being introduced. Likewise the popularity of smaller dogs has also grown, resulting in the appearance of more products tailored to their specific needs in terms of formulation and portion-size.
Williams spoke to FoodIngredientsFirst: “It has always been interesting to see how closely pet food resembles or follows what’s happening in food for babies and kids,” she said. “The only two consumer groups that don’t choose their own food are babies and pets.”
She continued, “Another interesting aspect of pet food is that since the pet eats the food it is given, it’s possible to see if some of health benefits claims on the product are efficacious.”
Nearly 73% of global pet foods launches recorded by Innova Market Insights in the 12 months to the end of March 2015 used a health positioning of some kind, rising to over 82% in the US. This covered a wide range of types of claim, including the use of healthy ingredients such vitamins and minerals, omega 3 fatty acids and glucosamine, as well as nutritionally balanced formulations targeted at particular age groups or health conditions. Natural formulations are also a key area of activity, with nearly 14% of global launches using a natural positioning, rising to nearly twice that level in the US.
The pet treats and snacks market has been one of the fastest growing sectors of the market in recent years for both dogs and cats. This sector in particular has seen rising levels of interest in offering nutritionally balanced and tasty treats, often with additional health benefits.
Oral care is a particular area of interest in the dog foods market, with over 18% of launches featuring oral health claims and the appearance of specialist snack and treat products such as Pedigree Dentaflex from Mars. As pets live longer, joint health claims are also increasingly being featured; used by 7.4% of dog foods launches globally.
The cat treats market has also seen activity in functional lines, as well as in new shapes, flavors formats and combinations. Nestlé Purina’s Felix Twists, for example, were launched into the cat snacks market in Europe featuring spiral-shaped twisted sticks combining two flavors, rich in either fish or meat.
“The snackification of foods is a huge trend and that has now crossed over into pet food,” said Williams. “There has been a lot of innovation in terms of shapes and ingredients and we expect this to continue. There are also a lot of new smaller players entering the market. As a result of this, we’ve also seen big changes in packaging; it’s similar to what’s happened in baby food over the past few years.”
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