There is no mandatory registration for cats in Norway. However, there is a movement comprised of Animal Protection Norway, The Norwegian Veterinary Association, and the Norwegian Animal Care and Assistant Association, which is pushing for mandatory cat registrations.
Cat food sales experienced turbulent times over 2023 but many consumers still continued to seek out high-quality cat food for their pets. Nonetheless, cats are better able to adjust to different foods than dogs who are more sensitive to changes in their diet.
Private label products are expected to see growth in popularity in cat food over the forecast period. Private label will remain key to the growth of economy cat food in which it faces little competition.
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