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Your kitten’s growing fast, and they need the right food to fuel that energy and curiosity. We’ve got a premium range of kitten food to help your kitten's healthy growth, strong bones, and shiny coats. If you’re after grain-free recipes, high-protein meals or gentle formulas for tiny tummies, you’ll find the best kitten food in Australia here.

Our collection is all filled with the nutrients kittens need for brain, heart and eye development. These meals, ranging from kitten canned food to dry options, are rich in DHA, taurine and natural proteins that help your little pet thrive from day one.

You can shop at Petbites and enjoy Australia-wide delivery, doorstep convenience, free delivery over $100, and the best prices in the pet market. Because your kitten deserves top-quality nutrition without you breaking the bank.

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Raising a kitten is one of life’s pure joys. And choosing the best food for kittens is one of the kindest things you can do. Your kitten will grow strong, remain playful and lead a long, happy life with proper nutrition. That’s why we make sure your pet’s meals are filled with love, nutrients and care.

You can also explore our top brands for more products: Hills, Advance, Ivory Coat, Black Hawk, Kiwi Kitchens, and Cat Food Collection.
 

Frequently Asked Questions About Kitten food

When can a kitten start eating food?

Around four weeks of age, while still nursing, most kittens start trying soft food.

Can kittens eat adult cat food?

It is not recommended. Kittens require additional nutrients for healthy growth, which are absent from adult food.

Can grown cats eat kitten food?

Sometimes it’s fine, but kitten food isn’t good for long-term use because it contains more fat and calories.

When can kittens start to eat wet food?

You can slowly introduce moistened dry food when your kitten is around 5 to 6 weeks old.

When kitten can eat dry food?

You can slowly introduce moistened dry food when they’re about 5-6 weeks old.

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