Pet Supplies1,368 products
Everything for every pet in the Australian household, from kibble to cuttlebone.
Everything for every pet in the Australian household — dogs, cats, birds, fish, small animals, and reptiles — with daily price comparisons across the major pet retailers.

Bravecto
Bravecto Flea & Tick Chew Treatment 4.5-10kg Dog
$42.89
$99.55Save up to $56.66
$4.98/kg

Royal Canin
Royal Canin Urinary Care Adult Dry Cat Food
$44.97
$71.99Save up to $27.02
$17.49/kg

Bravecto
Bravecto Spot Dog Large 20 To 40kg Blue
$75.19
$164.00Save up to $88.81

Hill's Science Diet
Hill's Science Diet Adult Perfect Weight Dry Dog Food
$36.99
$50.00Save up to $13.01
$11.43/kg

Bravecto
Bravecto Spot-on 6 Monthly Flea Treatment For Dogs 10-20kg Green
$49.00
$160.00Save up to $111.00
$3.64/kg

Bravecto
Bravecto Spot On For Very Small Dogs 2 - 4.5 KG Yellow
$72.79
$152.00Save up to $79.21

Bravecto
Bravecto Flea & Tick Chew Treatment 10-20kg Dog
$44.79
$109.99Save up to $65.20
$279.75/kg

Bravecto
Bravecto Spot Cat Small 1.2kg To 2.8kg Green
$56.95
$114.00Save up to $57.05

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Royal Canin
Royal Canin Fit Adult Dry Cat Food
$65.00
$81.00Save up to $16.00
$11.32/kg

Hill's Science Diet
Hills Science Diet Canine Adult Small Bites Dry Dog Food
$33.99
$47.99Save up to $14.00
$16.58/kg

Royal Canin
Royal Canin Feline Ragdoll
$44.97
$59.95Save up to $14.98

Hill's Science Diet
Hill's Science Diet Adult Cat Food Sensitive Stomach & Skin
$37.23
$58.00Save up to $20.77
$16.71/kg

Hill's Science Diet
Hills Science Diet Sensitive Stomach And Skin Large Breed Chicken Dry Dog Food
$149.36
$239.00Save up to $89.64
$11.44/kg

Hill's Science Diet
Hill's Science Diet Adult Perfect Weight Dry Cat Food
$45.00
$78.00Save up to $33.00
$15.00/kg

Bravecto
Bravecto Flea & Tick Spot-on Treatment 6.25-12.5kg Cat
$59.55
$135.99Save up to $76.44
$6.68/kg

Greenies
Greenies Feline Dental Treat Tempting Tuna Flavour
$11.55
$24.95Save up to $13.40
$77.00/kg

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KONG
Kong Classic Dog Toy
$16.63
$31.48Save up to $14.85

Hill's Science Diet
Hill's Science Diet Adult Light Dry Cat Food
$35.00
$68.99Save up to $33.99
$16.66/kg

Ivory Coat
Ivory Coat Grain Free Kitten Chicken Dry Food
$26.39
$39.72Save up to $13.33
$12.57/kg

Bravecto
Bravecto Plus Large Cats 6.25-12.5kg
$28.99
$59.00Save up to $30.01

Bravecto
Bravecto Chews For Very Large Dogs 40-56kg Pink
$54.00
$99.55Save up to $45.55
$4.98/kg

Royal Canin
Royal Canin Mini Adult Dog Dry Food
$87.92
$130.00Save up to $42.08
$10.99/kg

Royal Canin
Royal Canin Mini Breed Puppy Dry Dog Food
$32.99
$46.00Save up to $13.01
$12.87/kg

Hill's Science Diet
Hills Science Diet Healthy Mobility Large Breed Adult Dry Dog Food
$121.54
$208.00Save up to $86.46
$10.13/kg

Royal Canin
Royal Canin French Bulldog Adult Dry Dog Food
$93.44
$116.80Save up to $23.36
$10.38/kg
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Australian households keep more pets per capita than most countries. Dogs and cats dominate, but fish tanks sit in a quarter of homes, birds (budgies, cockatiels, parrots) are an established tradition, and rabbits, guinea pigs, and small rodents fill out kids' bedrooms around the country. Reptile keeping is a smaller but licensed niche, particularly bearded dragons, blue-tongues, and Australian pythons. The retail shelf reflects that spread: dog and cat dominate the volume, but specialist food, healthcare, and enrichment for every other species is well represented in the Australian market.
Whatever pet you're buying for, a few principles apply across species. Match food to species biology — obligate carnivores need meat, herbivores need fibre, and generic 'pet food' rarely serves any animal well. Parasite protection is routine in Australia regardless of species — dogs, cats, birds, reptiles, and rabbits all have their own prevention routines. And the right housing matters more than most owners realise: cramped, dirty, or inappropriate enclosures cause most of the behavioural and health issues new owners run into.
How to choose
Start with your pet, not the product. The single biggest mistake new owners make is buying gear and food that suits a generic 'pet' rather than the specific animal — dog food for a cat, rabbit pellets for a guinea pig, bird seed for a lorikeet. Each species has specific nutritional, housing, and welfare needs that don't generalise. Food matters more than everything else combined for most species; get that right and the other categories become easier to layer on top. Parasite protection should be species-specific and run on a routine, not reactively. Housing and accessories earn their place when they match the animal's natural behaviours — climbing space for cats, chewing items for rabbits, UVB light for lizards, moving water for some birds and most cats. Compare prices after you've narrowed to the right product for the right species, not before.
Key considerations
Match food to species biology
Obligate carnivores need meat, herbivores need fibre. Generic 'pet food' rarely serves any species well long-term.
Parasite protection is routine
Every species has its own parasite prevention routine. Run it on a schedule, not reactively after a problem shows up.
Housing matches behaviour
Cats need vertical territory, rabbits need chewing, lizards need UVB. Match the enclosure to the animal, not the aisle.
Species-specific, always
Never use a dog product on a cat, a cat wormer on a rabbit, or a generic food across species. Safety matters.
Compare after choosing
Pick the right product for your species first. Price comparison is for directly comparable options, not first browse.
Frequently asked
How do I know which food to buy for my pet?+
Start with species-specific food labelled for your pet's life stage. Rabbit food for rabbits, guinea pig food for guinea pigs, cat food for cats — the nutritional requirements are genuinely different and substituting one for another causes real problems. Within the right category, look for a named first ingredient that makes sense for the species.
Do all pets need regular vet care?+
Yes, though the frequency and type varies. Dogs and cats need annual vet checks plus routine parasite protection. Rabbits need calicivirus vaccinations in Australia. Birds benefit from an annual avian vet check. Reptiles need species-specific care from a herp-experienced vet. Fish need water quality monitoring and aquatic vet care for serious issues.
Which pet is easiest to care for?+
There's no universally easy pet — every species has specific requirements. Fish need water chemistry attention. Rabbits need more space than most retail hutches provide. Cats need daily interactive play. Choose the pet that suits your lifestyle and willingness to learn, not the one you think will be least work.
Can I use products labelled for one species on another?+
Generally no, and sometimes dangerously so. Dog flea products can be fatal to cats because of permethrin. Rabbit pellets don't contain the vitamin C guinea pigs need. Cat food isn't balanced for dogs long-term. Always check that a product is labelled for the species you're feeding or treating.
Where do I start as a first-time pet owner?+
Start by picking a pet that suits your household, space, budget, and time commitment. Research the species for a few weeks before buying, including food, housing, vet care, and typical lifespan (some pets live 15+ years). When you're ready to shop, work from food and housing outward — those two decisions drive most of the rest.
