What Does This Pet Hub Cover?
This hub is the species split for companion-animal products on the site, not a horse tack aisle and not a single mixed catalogue.
Start here, then go down one tree:
Why Species Comes Before Brand
Cats cannot use a complete dog diet as their ration. Dogs are not built around a hunt-and-litter household the way indoor cats are.
Read the species line on the pack. A photo of two animals is not a feeding licence.
Food Trees Are Not Interchangeable
Complete cat food and complete dog food are different formulas. Treats sit beside meals on the dog tree at dog treats, not as a second ration.
If both species live in the house, keep bowls and scoops on the correct page rather than sharing one bag.
Waste vs Walking
Most cats here use an indoor tray on cat litter. Dogs are walked, so control hardware lives with dog collars and leads.
A lead does not replace a litter system. A tray does not walk a dog.
Play Mechanics Differ
Cats chase, pounce and kick on cat gyms and toys. Dogs more often chew and fetch on dog toys.
Swapping those toys is how strings get swallowed or teeth meet the wrong rubber.
Coat Care Is Still Species-Specific
Dog shampoos and brushes sit on dog grooming. Cats lick what you leave on the coat, so feline topicals stay on the cat skin-care child, not in the dog bottle by default.
A glossy coat still starts in the correct complete food.
How to Use This Hub
Pick the animal, then the job. Do not start from a mixed supplement and work backwards into a diet.
Horse gear stays in the horse silo. This page is companion animals only.
Fit and Labels
Collar holes, tray size and kibble feeding tables are brand-specific. There is no shared pet size chart across cats and dogs.
Measure the animal you have. A puppy statement on a bag is not a cat feeding guide.