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Pet Food in the U.S., 10th Edition


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NEW YORK, Aug. 8, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue:

Pet Food in the U.S., 10th Edition
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With volume sales relatively flat, competition for every pet food dollar has never been more intense, such that pet food marketers' attentions are firmly directed toward presenting products that stand out while establishing or maintaining position in the all-important premium/natural segment. As mass-market pet food sales stagnate, with growth of under half a percentage point for the 52 weeks ending January 27, 2013, the action is in premium and superpremium foods where growth has reached double digits in some segments. With Hill's reformulating Science Diet as a natural product, Walmart launching Pure Balance as its first natural pet food store brand, Nestlé Purina coming on strong with Purina One Beyond, Merrick taking acquiring Castor & Pollux and obtaining organic certification, and Del Monte acquiring Natural Balance, everyone is stepping up their game to take advantage of the natural boom. Yet another market driver is the fact that, more than ever, pet specialty and mass-market brands are growing significantly more alike in terms of offerings. In order to differentiate, marketers are turning to trends such as grain-free, "meat first" and human grade products.

As pet superstores draw shoppers away from supermarkets and mass merchandisers with increased customer service and a greater range of products, discount and online retailers are putting the pressure on pet retailers across the board, offering quality products at substantially lower prices. Although pet-owning households have slowly increased their income level, with 29.4% of dog or cat-owning households making $60,000 a year or more in 2012 compared with 27.8% in 2007, the percentage of pet owners shopping at discount stores remains high, at nearly 25%, based on Simmons Fall 2012 consumer survey data. Additionally, although online shopping for pet products is significanly lower than in other retail channels, at just over 6% in 2012, dog and cat owners are more likely than the population at large—at 15% and 23%, respectively—to shop online in general, leading to the potential for more online shopping growth in the pet market.

Bringing to bear more than 20 years of experience in analyzing this market and drawing on Packaged Facts' broad cross-category expertise, this study pinpoints strategic directions for current and prospective marketers, with a forward-looking focus on high-growth product segments and market drivers. Covering products for all types of companion animals, the report devotes separate chapters to Dog Food, Cat Food, and Other Pet Food (birds, small animal, fish, and reptiles), while also providing a comprehensive Market Overview covering cross-market trends and opportunities through 2017.

The report provides market size estimates for the overall retail universe, while quantifying mass-market sales to the marketer/brand share level using data from IRI. It also charts market size and marketer share figures for the natural and specialty/gourmet supermarket channels, using SPINSscan sales tracking data. In sum, Pet Food in the U.S., 10th Edition thoroughly documents competitive, new product and retail trends, as well as trends in pet food purchaser demographics, brand preferences, cross-channel shopping, and cross-product purchasing. Consumer profiling is based on exclusive data from Packaged Facts' own quarterly pet owners surveys and customized cross tabulations of Simmons consumer survey data from Experian Marketing Services. Dozens of images of pet food and treat products and consumer and trade ads are included.

Chapter 1: Executive Summary
Scope and Methodology
Scope of Report: Dog, Cat, Other
Terminology Exclusions

Market Size and Growth

U.S. Pet Food Retail Sales, 2008-2012

Table 1-1: U.S. Retail Sales of Pet Food: 2008-2012 (in millions of dollars)

Mass-Market Dollar Sales Flat, Volume Sales Down
Premium vs. Regular vs. Value Foods
Share of Sales by Distribution Channel

Table 1-2: Share of U.S. Pet Food Sales by Retail Outlet Type: 2012 (percent)

Sales Growth Through 2017

Table 1-3: Projected U.S. Retail Sales of Pet Food: 2012-2017 (in millions of dollars)

Competitive Trends

Top Five Players Control Four-Fifths of Market

Table 1-4: Top Five U.S. Marketers of Pet Food: 2010 vs. 2012 (percent)

Mergers and Acquisitions

Del Monte Foods and Natural Balance Pet Foods Merge
Merrick Acquires Castor & Pollux

Expansions Galore
Three Companies Dominate Mass-Market Sales
Pet Specialty Channel Leaders
Natural/Organic Specialists
Veterinary Diet Marketers

Retail Channel Trends

Overview

Figure 1-1: Household Purchasing of Pet Products by Retail Channel or Pet Superstore Chain, 2012 (percent of U.S. households with pets)

The Big Two: PetSmart and Petco Continue to Advance
Independent Pet Stores Under Pressure
Focus on Private Label

Pet Consumer Trends

64 Million Households Own Pets

Table 1-5: Pet Ownership in the United States, 2012 (percent and number of U.S. households)

34% of Pet Households Keep Multiple Types

Figure 1-2: Ownership of Multiple Types of Pets, 2012 (percent of pet-owning U.S. households)

55% of Pet Households Keep More Than One Pet
Pet Specialty Leads in Channel Usage Rates

Table 1-6: Household Purchasing of Pet Products by Retail Channel: Total Purchasers and Sole Purchasers, 2008 vs. 2012 (percent of U.S. households with pets)

Chapter 2 Highlights
Chapter 2: Market Overview
Introduction

Three Animal Categories: Dog, Cat, Other

Terminology
Exclusions

Other Marketing Classifications

Market Size and Growth

U.S. Pet Food Retail Sales, 2008-2012

Table 2-1: U.S. Retail Sales of Pet Food: 2008-2012 (in millions of dollars)

Mass-Market Dollar Sales Flat, Volume Sales Down

Table 2-2: IRI-Tracked Dollar and Volume Sales of Pet Food: Overall and by Category and Segment, January 2012 vs. January 2013 (in millions of dollars)

Dog Food Inches Up to $3.8 Billion
Cat Food Stalls at $2.4 Billion
Non-Dog/Cat Food at $236 Million
Dog Food the Strongest Contributor to Mass-Market Growth

Back-story: Mass-market Sales Chart Steady Growth
Pet Food Sales Trends in Natural Supermarkets

Table 2-3a: Retail Dollar Sales of Pet Food in the Natural Supermarket Channel by Type (Dog Food, Cat Food, Other Pet Food, Treats), 2012 vs. 2013 (in millions of dollars)
Table 2-3b: Share of Retail Dollar Sales of Pet Food in the Natural Supermarket Channel by Type (Dog Food, Cat Food, Other Pet Food, Treats), 2012 vs. 2013 (percent)
Table 2-3c: Retail Dollar Sales of Pet Food in the Specialty/Gourmet Supermarket Channel by Category and Segment, 2012 vs. 2013 (in millions of dollars)
Table 2-3d: Share of Retail Dollar Sales of Pet Food in the Specialty/Gourmet Supermarket Channel by Category and Segment, 2012 vs. 2013 (percent)

Market Composition

Premium vs. Regular vs. Value Foods

Table 2-4: Share of U.S. Retail Sales of Pet Food by Price
Category: Premium (Mass Premium and Superpremium), Regular, Value, Treats: Dog Food, Cat Food, Total, 2010 vs. 2012 (percent)

Dog Food vs. Cat Food

Table 2-5: Share of IRI-Tracked Retail Dollar Sales of Pet Food by Category: January 2012 vs. January 2013 (percent)

Dog and Cat Treats on the Ups

Table 2-6: Share of IRI-Tracked Sales of Dog and Cat Food by Form: January 2012 vs. January 2013 (percent)

Pet Food Sales by Form: Dry Tops List

Table 2-7: Share of IRI-Tracked Sales of Pet Food by Form: January 2012 vs. January 2013 (percent)

Natural and Organic Pet Food Sales

Table 2-8: U.S. Retail Sales of Natural Pet Food: 2008, 2012 and 2017 (in millions of dollars)

Independent Pet Store Sales by Animal Type

Table 2-9: Share of Independent Pet Store Supply Retail Dollar Sales by Animal Type: 2010-2011 (percent)

Food and Treats Share of Sales in Independent Pet Stores by Animal Type

Table 2-10: Share of Retail Dollar Sales of Pet Edibles vs. Pet Non-Edible Supplies, by Animal Type in Independent Pet Stores: 2010 vs. 2011 (percent)

Dog Food the Largest Category in Pet Specialty Stores

Table 2-11: Share of Pet Specialty Retailer Dollar Sales by Category: 2009-2011 (percent)

Share of Sales by Distribution Channel

Table 2-12: Share of U.S. Pet Food Sales by Retail Outlet Type: 2012 (percent)

Market Outlook

Pet Market Still Feeling Recession Fallout

Figure 2-1: Level of Agreement with Statement "I Am Spending Less on Pet Products These Days Because of the Economy," 2010 vs. 2013 (percent of U.S. pet owners)
Table 2-13: Economic Outlook of U.S. Pet Owners: Now vs. Last 12 Months (percent)
Table 2-14: IRI-Tracked Sales of Pet Products by Food and Non- Food Category, 2011 vs. 2012 (in millions)
Table 2-15: Economic Outlook of U.S. Pet Owners: Now vs. Next 12 Months (percent)

Pet Market Growth Hinges on Innovation
Human/Animal Bond and "Functional Pampering"

Figure 2-2: "I Consider My Pet(s) Part of the Family," 2013 (percent of pet owners)

Superpremium Products an Essential Market Driver

Premium Food Trend Includes Natural Products
Figure 2-3: Level of Agreement with Statement: "Natural/organic brand pet products are often better than standard national brand products," 2012 vs. 2013 (percent of pet owners)
Figure 2-4: Level of Agreement with Statement: "If natural/organic products were more available where I shop, I would buy them more often," 2013 (percent)
Figure 2-5: Level of Agreement with Statement: "If natural/organic products were more affordable where I shop, I would buy them more often," 2013 (percent of pet owners)
Pet Specialty Channel Focuses on Natural Products
Figure 2-6: Level of Agreement with Statement: "Natural products sold in pet specialty stores (such as Petco, PetSmart, or independent pet stores) are superior to natural products sold in regular stores (such as Walmart, supermarkets, drugstores)," 2013 (percent)
Illustration 2-1: Pet Food Brands Carried by Unleashed by Petco (Website Screenshot)
Figure 2-7: "In which product categories is a natural marketing proposition important?" (percent)

Growing Focus on Therapeutic Pet Foods

Table 2-16: Level of Agreement with Statement: "I believe that pet supplements are more effective than 'functional' pet food designed to treat specific health conditions," 2012 (percent)
Table 2-17: Level of Agreement with Statement: "I believe "functional" pet food designed to treat specific health conditions is more effective than supplements in pill, tablet, liquid, or powder form," 2012 (percent)
Table 2-18: Level of Agreement with Statement: "I do not use pet supplements because I believe my pet gets all the nutrients it needs from the pet food I buy," 2012 (percent)
Illustration 2-2: Hill's Everypeteverytime.com Vet-Targeted Website

Nutraceutical Treats Expanding Market Boundaries

Table 2-19: Use of Special-Purpose Nutritional Formula Pet Food and Treats vs. Pet Supplements: Dog and Cat Owners, 2013 (percent)
The Aging Pet Population
Table 2-20: Age of Dogs and Cats, 2013 (percent of pet owners)

Pet Overweight, Obesity

Table 2-21: Percentage and Number of Overweight and Obese Dogs and Cats, 2012

Product Safety Concerns

Figure 2-8: Level of Agreement with Statement: "I am very concerned about the safety of the pet products I buy," August 2012 vs. February/March 2013 (percent of pet owners)
Product Safety Issue a Dual-Edged Sword
Mainstream Veterinary Associations Throw Up Raw Pet Food Roadblock

Growth in Pet Ownership Resumes with Economic Stability
Table 2-22: Household Penetration Rates for Selected Dog- or Cat-Owning Classifications: 2007 vs. 2012 (percent of U.S. households)
Table 2-23: Household Penetration Rates for Selected Pet- Owning Classifications, 2009-2012 (percent of and number of U.S. households in millions)

Number of Pets in the U.S. Varies by Source
Impact of Boomers and Graying Population
Role of Gen Xers and Gen Ys

Table 2-24: Household Penetration Rates for Selected Pet- Owning Classifications: By Generational Cohort, 2012 (percent of U.S. households)
Table 2-25: Household Populations for Selected Pet-Owning Classifications: By Generational Cohort, 2012 (number of U.S. households in millions)
Table 2-26: Indexes for Selected Pet-Owning Classifications: By Generational Cohort, 2012 (U.S. households)
Table 2-27: Indexes for Dog or Cat Ownership: By Age Cohort, 2007 vs. 2012 (U.S. households)
Table 2-28: Number and Share of Total U.S. Population Growth for Selected Age Brackets: 2010, 2015 and 2020 (in thousands of number and percent)

Lower-Income Pet Ownership Bounces Back

Table 2-29: Change in Pet Market Consumer Base: Household Income $60K or More vs. Household Income Under $60K, 2007 vs. 2012 (U.S. dog- or cat-owning households, in millions)
Figure 2-9: Under-$70K Household Share of U.S. Pet Market Expenditures: By Category, 2006 vs. 2011 (percent)
Figure 2-10: $70K+ Household Share of U.S. Pet Food Market Expenditures, 2001-2011 (percent)

Internet Trends

Table 2-30: Frequency of pet product purchases among pet owners who purchase products online, 2013 (percent)
Table 2-31: Selected Internet-Related Psychographics: Adults Overall vs. Dog or Cat Owners, 2012 (percent and index)

Looking Ahead

Sales Growth Through 2017
Table 2-32: Projected U.S. Retail Sales of Pet Food: 2012-2017 (in millions of dollars)

Moderation

Table 2-33: Pet Food Price Levels: Lower-Priced, Average, Higher-Priced, Different Price Ranges, 2013 (percent of U.S. pet owners)

Value
Competitive Overview

Mergers and Acquisitions

Del Monte Foods and Natural Balance Pet Foods Merge
Merrick Acquires Castor & Pollux
Pet Supplies Plus Acquires 12 Franchisee Stores
Cargill Broadens Its Animal Nutrition Offerings

Expansions Galore

Phillips Pet Food Enters Aquatics Market with Royal Pet Supply Purchase
Investors Rediscovering Appetite for Pet Food?

Top Five Players Control Four-Fifths of Market

Table 2-34: Top Five U.S. Marketers of Pet Food: 2010 vs. 2012(percent)

Three Companies Dominate Mass-Market Sales

Table 2-35: Top Marketers of Pet Food by Share of IRI-Tracked Sales: January 2012 vs. 2013 (percent)
Table 2-36: Leading Marketers of Dog and Cat Food: Share of IRItracked Sales by Product Type: January 2012 vs. 2013(percent)

Pet Specialty Channel Leaders

Table 2-37: Pet Food Marketer/Brand Leaders by Percentage of Stores Citing Brand as No.1 Seller: By Animal Type, 2009 vs.2011 (percent)

Natural/Organic Specialists
Natural Branching Out

Marketers Tapping Natural Hit Speed Bumps

Veterinary Diet Marketers
Channel-Specific Marketing
Raw Pet Food Market Leaders

Illustration 2-3: Trade Ad for Stewart Raw Pet Food (PetBusiness, May 2012)
Refrigerated Pet Food: Freshpet Drives Category to New Heights
Illustration 2-4: Freshpet Pet Food and Treats Brand Lines(Website Screenshot)

Focus on Private Label

Table 2-38: IRI-Tracked Dollar and Volume Sales of Private-Label Pet Food: January 2012 vs. January 2013 (in millions ofdollars and pounds)
Table 2-39: Private-Label Share of IRI-Tracked Sales of Pet Food:By Product Category and Segment, January 2012 vs. January2013 (percent)

Independents Also Playing the Store-Brand Game

Table 2-40: Purchasing Patterns for Selected Types of Store- Brand Dog and Cat Food: By Retail Channel Shopped, 2008vs. 2012 (percent)
Table 2-41: The U.S. Pet Food Market: Selected Leading Marketers and Brands, 2013

Retail Channel Trends

Channel Trends

Figure 2-11: Household Purchasing of Pet Products by Retail Channel or Pet Superstore Chain, 2012 (percent of U.S.households with pets)
Table 2-42: Household Purchasing of Pet Products by Retail Channel or Pet Superstore Chain: Total Purchasers and Sole Purchasers, 2010-2012 (percent of U.S. households with pets)

The Big Two: PetSmart and Petco Continue to Advance

Table 2-43: PetSmart and Petco Sales and Number of Stores: 2001-2012 (cumulative, in units and millions of dollars)

Pet Specialty Chains
Independent Pet Stores Under Pressure

Increasing Competition from Mass, Pet Superstores Survival of the Industry

Walmart's Growing Presence
Supermarkets Fight Back
Online Selling

Pet Consumer Trends

Methodology
64 Million Households Own Pets

Table 2-44: Pet Ownership in the United States, 2012 (percent and number of U.S. households)

Ownership of Dogs or Cats Trends Upward

Table 2-45: Dog and Cat Ownership in the United States: 2008, 2010 and 2012 (percent and number of U.S. households)

34% of Pet Households Keep Multiple Types

Figure 2-12: Ownership of Multiple Types of Pets, 2012 (percent of pet-owning U.S. households)

Ownership of Multiple Types of Pets

Table 2-46: Multiple Pet Ownership in the United States, 2008 vs. 2012 (percent of pet-owning households)

55% of Pet Households Keep More Than One Pet
Bucking Trend, Ownership of Multiple Cats Is on the Rise

Table 2-47: Ownership of Multiple Pets of a Single Type, 2012(percent and number of U.S. households who keep pets of a given type)

Table 2-48: Ownership of Multiple Pets of a Single Type, 2008 vs. 2012 (percent of U.S. households who keep pets of a given type)

Pet Specialty Leads in Channel Usage Rates

Table 2-49: Household Purchasing of Pet Products by Retail Channel: Total Purchasers and Sole Purchasers, 2008 vs. 2012 (percent of U.S. households with pets)

Organic Pet Food and Channel Choices

Table 2-50: Purchasing Rates for Organic Pet Food by Channel Shopped for Pet Products, 2012 (percent of U.S. households with pets)

The Pet Food Coupon Clipper

Table 2-51: Coupon Usage Rates by Type Among Pet Owners, 2012 (percent and index among U.S. pet-owning households)

Chapter 3 Highlights
Chapter 3: Dog Food
Introduction

Five Product Segments

Market Size and Growth
Total Dog Food Retail Sales, 2008-2017

Table 3-1: U.S. Retail Sales of Dog Food: 2008-2017 (in millionsof dollars)

IRI-Tracked Dollar and Volume Sales of Dog Food

Table 3-2: IRI-Tracked Dollar and Volume Sales of Dog Food by Category: January 2013 vs. January 2012 (in millions of dollars and pounds)
Table 3-3: Share of IRI-Tracked Sales of Dog Food by Segment: January 2013 (percent)
Table 3-4: IRI-Tracked Sales of Dog Food: 2008-2012 Compound Annual Growth Rates by Segment (percent)

Marketer and Brand Shares

Methodology
Nestlé Purina Dominates Dog Food Category

Table 3-5: Top Dog Food Marketers by Share of IRI-Tracked Sales of Dog Food and Total Pet Food, January 2012-January 2013 (percent)

Three of Five Top Dog Food Marketers Rely Most on Dry Form
Table 3-6: Share of Top Dog Food Marketers' IRI-Tracked Sales by Product Form, 2012–2013 (percent)

Nestlé Purina Leads Dry Dog Food Segment
Milk-Bone Takes Top Spot in Treats
Mars Maintains Pinnacle Position in Wet Dog Food
Freshpet Dominates in Frozen/Refrigerated Dog Food
Semi-Moist Segment Dominated by Nestlé
Dog Food Product Winners and Losers
Pet Specialty Channel Marketer/Brand Dog Food Leaders

Table 3-7: Marketers and Brands of Dry Dog Food by IRI-Tracked Sales and Market Share: January 2012 vs. January 2013 (in millions of dollars and percent)
Table 3-8: Marketer and Brands of Dog Biscuits/Treats by IRITracked Sales and Market Share: January 2012 vs. January 2013 (in millions of dollars and percent)
Table 3-9: Marketer and Brands of Wet Dog Food by IRI-Tracked Sales and Market Share: January 2012 vs. January 2013 (in millions of dollars and percent)
Table 3-10: Marketer and Brands of Frozen/Refrigerated Dog Food by IRI-Tracked Sales and Market Share: January 2012 vs. January 2013 (in millions of dollars and percent)
Table 3-11: Marketer and Brands of Semi-Moist Dog Food by IRITracked Sales and Market Share: January 2012 vs. January 2013 (in millions of dollars and percent)
Table 3-12: Top Dog Food Products by Dollar Gains/Losses in IRI-Tracked Sales
Table 3-13: Dog Food Marketer/Brand Leaders by Percentage of Stores Citing Brand as No.1 Seller: 2007–2011 (percent)

Marketing and New Product Trends

Meaningful Marketing in the Dog Food Sphere

Social Media Do-Gooding
Corporate Responsibility
Illustration 3-1: FreeHand Products
Made in the USA, Locally Grown, Family Farms

Spotlight on Ingredients

Fruits & Veggies
Illustration 3-2: Fruitables Skinny Minis
Illustration 3-3: Stewart Pet Pro-Treat
Limited Ingredients
Illustration 3-4: Herbsmith Smiling Dog Pet Treats
Human Grade
Illustration 3-5: Wet Noses Hemp Seed and Banana Treats

Grain-Free Foods and Treats

Illustration 3-6: Innova Prime Grain-Free
Illustration 3-7: Petcurean Go! Fit+Free

Natural Branches Out

Walmart Launches Pure Balance Store Brand
Illustration 3-8: Pure Balance Dog Food
Hill's Science Diet Going Natural
Illustration 3-9: Ideal Balance Web Image
Illustration 3-10: Hill's Ideal Balance Life Stages
Illustration 3-11: Hill's New Color Coded System
Organic
Holistic

Functional and Special Diet Foods and Treats

Illustration 3-12: Total Pet Health Calming Treats
Omegas and Antioxidants
Illustration 3-13: Darford Omega Booster
Illustration 3-14: Pet Botanics Healthy Omega
Healthy Weight
Illustration 3-15: Annamaet Lean
Probiotics, Prebiotics and Healthy Digestion
Illustration 3-16: The Bear & The Rat Bacon Peanut Barker
Frozen Treat
Size- and Breed-Specific Products
Illustration 3-17: Royal Canin X-Small Aging +12 Dry Food

Focus on Raw Pet Food

Market Leaders and Upstarts
Illustration 3-18: Zoe's Premium Frozen Raw Food
Product Mainstreaming
Complete and Balanced
Freeze-Dried and Dehydrated
Illustration 3-19: Nutrisca Freeze Dried Dinner Bites
Illustration 3-20: Halo, Purely for Pets Liv-a-Littles
Convenience Forms and Packaging
Illustration 3-21: Nature's Variety Raw Daily Boost
Other Trends in Raw Foods

Frozen Treats

Illustration 3-22: Nature's Variety Sweet Spots
Refrigerated Pet Food: Freshpet Drives Category to New Heights
Expanding Distribution, Product Lines
Illustration 3-23: Freshpet Website

"People Food"

Dog Candy
Illustration 3-24: Canine Cuisine Dogcandy
Illustration 3-25: Exclusively Dog Lick-O-Rish Chews
Baked Goodies
Illustration 3-26: Beneful Baked Delights Heartfuls
Party Mix
Illustration 3-27: Darford Party Mix

Canned/Wet Foods Tempt with Gourmet Flavors

Illustration 3-28: Natural Balance Delectable Delights Stew

Make-It-Yourself Kits

Illustration 3-29: Kong Easy Freeze

Treats on the Go

Lickable Treats Travel Anywhere
Illustration 3-30: PetSafe Lickety Stik
Energy Bars: Meals to Go
Illustration 3-31: All American Pet Nutra Bar
Trail Mix
Illustration 3-32: Milk-Bone Trail Mix
Hartz Heads for Field & Stream
Illustration 3-33: Field & Stream Energy Bar

Nutraceutical Treats

Illustration 3-34: Isle of Dogs Soft Chew Dog Treats
Oral Care Treats
Illustration 3-35: Zuke's Z-Bones
Emphasis: Active Lifestyles/Functional
Illustration 3-36: Cloud Star Dynamo Dog Ad
Emphasis: Dental Health
Illustration 3-37: Pedigree Dentastix Video Still
Emphasis: Value/Nutrient Comparison/Innovation
Illustration 3-38: Iams Web Banners
Emphasis: Size-Specific/Pampering
Illustration 3-39: Fromm Family Foods Ad
Emphasis: Digestive Health/Shop Local
Illustration 3-40: Holistic Select Ad
Emphasis: Freshness/Convenience
Illustration 3-41: Sojos Raw Food Ads
Emphasis: Cause Marketing/Social Media Incentive
Illustration 3-42: Natural Balance Facebook Page

Dog Ownership Trends and Demographics
Methodology

45 Million Households Keep Pet Dogs
Dog Ownership on the Rise

Figure 3-1: Dog Ownership in the United States, 2012 (percent of U.S. households)
Table 3-14: Dog Ownership in the United States: 2008, 2010 and 2012 (percent and number of U.S. Households)

Dog Household Demographics

Table 3-15: Demographics for Keeping Pet Dogs, 2012 (percent, number and index among U.S. households)

Dogs and the City

Figure 3-2: Top 25 Metro Area Share of Total U.S. Households vs.
Total Dog-Owning Households, Fall 2009 through Fall 2012 (percent)

Older Boomers, Seniors Are Keeping Pet Dogs at Higher Rates

Table 3-16: Dog Ownership Rates by Age 40+ Brackets: 2007 vs. 2012 (percent of U.S. households)

Keepers of the Pack: Multiple-Dog Demographics

Table 3-17: Demographic Overview for Selected Dog-Owning Classifications, 2012 (percent and index of U.S. households)

Retail Purchasing Patterns

Pet Stores Maintain Hold on Half of Household Pet Purchases

Table 3-18: Dog Owner Shopping for Pet Products by Retail Channel or Pet Superstore Chain: Total Purchasers and Sole Purchasers, 2010-2012 (percent of U.S. dog-owning households)

Demographic Patterns by Retail Channel

Table 3-19: Pet Product Shopping Rates Among Dog Owners by Retail Channel, 2012 (percent of U.S. dog-owning households)
Table 3-20: Pet Product Shopping Indexes Among Dog Owners by Retail Channel, 2012 (indexes for U.S. dog-owning households)

Dog Food Purchasing Patterns

80% Buy Dog Biscuits/Treats
Figure 3-3: Dog Food Purchasing Rates by Type, 2007 vs. 2012 (percent of U.S. dog-owning households)
Table 3-21: Dog Food Cross-Purchasing Rates by Type, 2012 (percent of U.S. dog-owning households)

Minority, Lower Income Skews for Canned/Wet Dog Foods

Table 3-22: Demographic Overview of Dog Food Purchasing by Type: Dry, Canned/Wet, and Treats/Snacks, 2012 (percent of U.S. dog-owning households)

Regular Dry/Canned Food Formulations Grow in Usage

Table 3-23: Dog Food Purchasing Patterns by Type, 2007 vs. 2012 (percent of U.S. dog-owning households)

Single- vs. Multiple-Pet Patterns by Dog Food Type

Table 3-24: Dog Food Purchasing Patterns by Type: Single vs. Multiple Dog Owners, 2012 (percent and index)

Milk-Bone Is Most Widely Used Brand Line

Figure 3-4: Top Ten Dog Food/Treat Brand Lines by Overall Usage Rates, 2012 (percent of U.S. dog-owning households)

Store Brands Skew to Multiple-Dog Owners

Table 3-25: Purchasing Patterns for Leading Dog Food/Treat Brand Lines: Single vs. Multiple Dog Owners, 2012 (index)

Independent Pet Stores Are Partial Exception to Cross-Channel

Shopping Patterns
Table 3-26: Purchasing Patterns for Leading Dog Food/Treat Brand Lines: By Retail Channel Shopped, 2012 (percent)

Chapter 4 Highlights
Chapter 4: Cat Food
Introduction
Market Size and Composition

Total Cat Food Retail Sales, 2008-2017

Table 4-1: U.S. Retail Sales of Cat Food: 2008-2017 (in millions of dollars)

IRI-Tracked Dollar and Volume Sales

Table 4-2: IRI-Tracked Dollar and Volume Sales of Cat Food: January 2013 vs. January 2012 (in millions of dollars and pounds)
Table 4-3: Share of IRI-Tracked Sales of Cat Food by Segment: January 2013 (percent)
Table 4-4: IRI-Tracked Sales of Cat Food: 2008-2012 Compound Annual Growth Rates by Segment (percent)

Marketer and Brand Shares

Methodology
Nestlé Purina No. 1 in Cat Food Category

Table 4-5: Top Cat Food Marketers by Share of IRI-Tracked Sales of Cat Food and Total Pet Food, January 2012–January 2013 (percent)

Iams, Ainsworth Heavily Leveraged in Dry Cat Food

Table 4-6: Share of Top Cat Food Marketers' IRI-Tracked Sales by Product Form, January 2012–January 2013 (percent)

Nestlé Purina Remains on Top in Wet Cat Food
Nestlé Purina Accounts for Over Half of Dry Cat Food Sales
Mars on Top in Cat Treats
Freshpet Dominates Refrigerated Cat Food Segment
Semi-moist Cat Food = Private Label
Top Cat Food Products
Pet Specialty Channel Marketer/Brand Cat Food Leaders

Table 4-7: Marketers and Brands of Wet Cat Food by IRI-Tracked Sales and Market Share: January 2012 vs. January 2013 (i millions of dollars and percent)
Table 4-8: Marketers and Brands of Dry Cat Food by IRI-Tracked Sales and Market Share: January 2012 vs. January 2013 (in millions of dollars and percent)
Table 4-9: Marketers and Brands of Cat Snacks/Beverages by IRITracked Sales and Market Share: January 2012 vs. January 2013 (in millions of dollars and percent)
Table 4-10: Top Cat Food Products by Dollar Gains/Losses in IRITracked Sales: January 2012 vs. January 2013 (in millions of dollars)
Table 4-11: Cat Food Marketer/Brand Leaders in the Pet Specialty Channel by Percentage of Stores Citing Brand as No.1 Seller: 2007–2011

Marketing and New Product Trends

Cat Food Promotions: Beyond Commercials

Connecting Via Social Media
Illustration 4-1: Meow Mixer

Natural an Overarching Theme in New Product Intros
Corporate Responsibility a Plus

Ingredient Sourcing
Human-Grade
Illustration 4-2: The Honest Kitchen Grace Dehydrated Cat Food
Eco-Packaging

Grain-Free

Illustration 4-3: Natural Balance Alpha Cat
Meat-First
Illustration 4-4: Pronature Holistic Duck a L'Orange
Limited Ingredients
Illustration 4-5: Nature's Variety Instinct Grain-Free
100% Fish
Illustration 4-6: Petite Cuisine

Raw Foods Make Headway in Cat Category

Raw/Frozen
Raw/Dehydrated
Illustration 4-7: Feline Natural Raw Freeze Dried Food
Illustration 4-8: Sojos Raw Freeze Dried Food
Illustration 4-9: Addiction Foods Wild Brushtail & Berries Entree

Functional and Special Diet Products

Illustration 4-10: Holistic Natural Treats
Hairball Relief, Urinary Health and Dental Care
Illustration 4-11: Zuke's G-Zees Treats
Illustration 4-12: Feline Greenies SmartBites
Senior and Kitten Formulas
Illustration 4-13: Iams ProActive Health Senior Plus
Indoor Cats

Canned/Wet Foods Focus on Gourmet Trends

Illustration 4-14: Evanger's Signature Series
Illustration 4-15: Natural Balance Platefulls
Illustration 4-16: Wellness Signature Selects
Breakfast Specials
Illustration 4-17: Fancy Feast Mornings and Friskies Rise & Shine
Innovative Cat Treats
Illustration 4-18: Pet Greens Freeze Dried Treats
Illustration 4-19: Lickety Stik Treats

Examples of Cat Food Advertising

Emphasis: Feeding Adventure
Illustration 4-20: Still from Purina One Cash Ad
Illustration 4-21: True Nature of Cats Facebook Page
Emphasis: Human-Animal Bond/Lifestyle
Illustration 4-22: Ziggy and Jake in Iams' Keep Love Strong Commercial
Emphasis: Meat First/Finicky Eaters
Illustration 4-23: Nutrisca Dry Cat Food Ad
Emphasis: Great Taste/Male Cat Owners
Illustration 4-24: Mars' Temptations "Cat Boots"
Emphasis: Cat Celebrities
Illustration 4-25: Grumpy Cat Friskies Commercial Still

Cat Ownership Trends and Demographics

Methodology
30 Million Households Keep Pet Cats
Multiple Cat Household Numbers Bounce Back

Figure 4-1: Cat Ownership in the United States, 2012 (percent and number of U.S. households)
Table 4-12: Cat Ownership in the United States: 2008, 2010 and 2012 (percent and number of U.S. Households)

Younger Demographic Likely to Own Cats
Patterns by Number of Cats Owned

Table 4-13: Demographics for Keeping Pet Cats, 2012 (percent, number and index among U.S. households)
Table 4-14: Demographic Overview by Number of Cats Owned, 2012 (percent and index of U.S. households)

Retail Purchasing Patterns

Half of Cat Owners Shop Supermarkets for Pet Products

Table 4-15: Cat Owner Shopping for Pet Products by Retail Channel or Pet Superstore Chain: Total Purchasers and Sole Purchasers, 2010-2012 (percent of U.S. cat-owning households)

Demographic Patterns by Retail Channel

Table 4-16: Pet Product Shopping Rates Among Cat Owners by Retail Channel, 2012 (percent of U.S. cat-owning households)
Table 4-17: Pet Product Shopping Indexes Among Cat Owners by Retail Channel, 2012 (indexes for U.S. cat-owning households)


Cat Food Purchasing Patterns

Canned Food Is Stronger in Cat Arena

Figure 4-2: Cat Food Purchasing Rates by Type, 2007 vs. 2012 (percent of U.S. cat-owing households)
Table 4-18: Cat Food Cross-Purchasing Rates by Type, 2012 (percent of U.S. cat-owning households)

Demographics by Type of Cat Food

Table 4-19: Demographic Overview of Cat Food Purchasing by Type: Dry, Canned/Wet, and Treats/Snacks, 2012 (percent and index of U.S. cat-owning households)

Uptick in Regular/Adult Cat Food Positioning

Table 4-20: Cat Food Purchasing Patterns by Type: 2007 vs. 2012 (percent of U.S. cat-owing households)

Multiple Cat Households, Supermarkets Skew to Canned/Wet Food

Table 4-21: Cat Food Purchasing Patterns by Type: Single vs.

Multiple Cat Owners, 2012 (percent and index)

Table 4-22: Cat Food Purchasing Rates by Type: By Retail Channels Shopped, 2012 (percent of U.S. cat-owning households)

Friskies Is Most Widely Used Brand Line

Figure 4-3: Top Cat Food/Treat Brand Lines by Overall Usage Rates, 2012 (percent of U.S. cat-owing households)

Highest Skews Are for Multiple-Cat Owners

Table 4-23: Purchasing Patterns for Leading Cat Food/Treat Brand Lines: Single vs. Multiple Cat Owners, 2012 (percent and index)
Table 4-24: Purchasing Patterns for Leading Cat Food/Treat
Brand Lines: By Retail Channel Shopped, 2012 (percent)

Chapter 5 Highlights
Chapter 5: Other (Non-Dog/Cat) Pet Food
Introduction

Category Scope

Market Size and Growth

Other Pet Food Sales, 2008-2017

Table 5-1: U.S. Retail Sales of Other Pet Food: 2008-2017 (in millions of dollars)
Figure 5-1: Share of Sales of Other Pet Food by Animal Type: 2010 vs. 2012 (percent)
Illustration 5-1: Pets in the Classroom Website Home Page

IRI-Tracked Dollar and Unit Sales

Table 5-2: IRI-Tracked Dollar and Unit Sales of Other Pet Food: January 2012 vs. January 2013 (in millions of dollars and units)

Independent Pet Stores: Share of Sales by Animal Type

Table 5-3: Share of Independent Pet Store Sales by Animal Type: 2009-2011 (percent)

Fish Products: Share of Sales by Category
Bird Products: Share of Sales by Category

Table 5-4: Share of Independent Pet Store Sales of Fish Products by Category: 2009-2011 (percent)
Table 5-5: Share of Independent Pet Store Sales of Bird Products by Category: 2009-2011 (percent)

Herptile Products: Share of Sales by Category

Table 5-6: Share of Independent Pet Store Sales of Herptile Products by Category: 2009-2011 (percent)

Small Mammal Products: Share of Sales by Category

Table 5-7: Share of Independent Pet Store Sales of Small Mammal Products by Category: 2009-2011 (percent)

Share of Other Pet Food Sales by Retail Channel

Figure 5-2: Share of U.S. Other Pet Food Sales by Retail Outlet Type: 2012 (percent)


Competitive Trends
Marketer Overview

Nestlé Purina Adding to Other Pet Offerings

Central Garden & Pet on Top in IRI-Tracked Outlets

Table 5-8: Marketers and Brands of Other Pet Food by IRITracked Sales and Market Share: January 2012 vs. January 2013 (in millions of dollars and percent)

Central Garden & Pet Posts Biggest Dollar Gains

Table 5-9: Top Other Pet Food Products by Dollar Gains in IRITracked Sales: January 2012 vs. January 2013 (in millions of dollars)
Table 5-10: Other Pet Food Products by Dollar Losses in IRITracked Sales: January 2012 vs. January 2013 (in millions of dollars)

Tetra and Wardley Control Fish/Herptile Segment
Leading Pet Specialty Channel Brands

Table 5-11: Marketers and Brands of Fish/Herptile Food by IRITracked Sales and Market Share: January 2012 vs. January 2013 (in millions of dollars and percent)
Table 5-12: Other Pet Food Brand Leaders in Pet Specialty Stores: 2009, 2010 and 2011 (percent)

Marketing and New Product Trends

Overriding Trends
New Product Thrusts
Trends in Bird Food

Functional/Fortified
Bird Treats
Illustration 5-2: Lefeber Avi-Cakes Fruit Delight
Blended and Extruded Foods
"Soak & Serve" Foods
Illustration 5-3: Roudybush Soak & Serve

Trends in Small Animal Food

Functional/Fortified
Illustration 5-4: Supreme Pet Foods FibaFirst
Ingredient Sourcing

Trends in Fish Food

Functional Foods
Fresh and Live Foods
Environmental Responsibility
Illustration 5-5: Ocean Nutrition Betta Food

Trends in Herptile Food

Table 5-13: Bird, Small Animal, Fish and Herptile Food: Selected New Product Introductions, May 2011 – May 2013

Examples of Other Pet Food Advertising

Emphasis: New Packaging/Product Format
Illustration 5-6: Kaytee New Packaging Design
Illustration 5-7: Reef Munchies New Format
Emphasis: Fish Health/Water Clarity
Illustration 5-8: TetraMin Clean Water Ad
Emphasis: Ingredient Sourcing
Illustration 5-9: OmegaSea Website Banner
Illustration 5-10: Vitakraft Website
Illustration 5-11: Purina Website Banner
Emphasis: Dietary Systems
Illustration 5-12: Piscene Enterprises Pet Age Ad
Illustration 5-13: Oxbow Website Banner
Emphasis: Scientific Research
Illustration 5-14: Timberline Vita-Bugs Pet Age Ad
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