This 2025 global pet pharmaceutical market report forecasts the market to reach $45 billion, with deworming, joint care, and urinary health segments growing 30%+ YoY. It highlights Chinese brands’ competitive advantages (e.g., WERVIC under Weierli Group’s 24+ years of experience, global certifications, customization capabilities) and global opportunities via e-commerce/cross-border trade. It advises prioritizing innovation and localization for long-term success, positioning Chinese brands as key players in the booming market.
This article explores the science behind why kittens love staring at their owners, breaking down four key reasons: curiosity-driven observation of human actions, slow eye contact as a trust and bonding signal, gaze-based communication of needs like hunger or play, and instinctual practice for hunting skills. It explains that this behavior is not random but a window into kittens’ minds, helping pet owners understand and strengthen their connection with their tiny feline companions.
China’s pet pharmaceutical market is booming, expanding from 9.4B to 21B yuan (2020-2024) with 22.2% CAGR. While international giants once dominated, domestic brands now hold 59.6% of new approvals, fueled by MARA policies and surging demand from aging pets.
A new pet health report finds over 90% of pet owners neglect their pets’ oral care, with 60% of adult dogs/cats suffering from dental calculus. Left untreated, this leads to a dangerous chain: calculus→periodontitis→systemic inflammation→liver/kidney damage. To address this, [Brand] partners with pet dental experts to launch a 3-step at-home care routine (brushing, dental chews, oral spray) and a "Pet Owner Oral Care Self-Test"—helping owners spot issues early and protect pets’ overall health via scientific products.
This article addresses the seasonal spike in pet skin conditions during winter, caused by dry indoor air, reduced activity, and thick coats. It shares expert prevention strategies—optimizing humidity (50-60%), adjusting bathing/grooming routines, protecting against outdoor irritants—and highlights the role of nutritional support (omega-3s, biotin supplements) in maintaining pet skin and coat health. It also advises on when to seek veterinary care for persistent issues.