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Wet Cat Food - Cans, Pouches and Trays

Wet cat food is popular for its soft texture, high moisture content, and flavour varieties. Whether your cat prefers food in pouches, trays or cans, there’s a wide selection available. From grain-free and high-meat-content recipes to sterilised cat diets and age-specific meals, zooplus has the right wet cat food for every feeding routine and dietary preference. Supplementary wet food can complete a dry cat food diet.

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Wild Freedom Selection, 6x85g cat food, 100% grain-free recipe. Varieties: High Valley, Golden Valley, Cold River, Green Lands, Wide Country, Deep Forest.
£5.99
£11.75 / kg
£5.69
Rating: 4/5(27)
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£16.78
£15.39
£9.05 / kg
£14.62
Rating: 4/5(5)
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£16.98
£15.69
£9.23 / kg
£14.91
Rating: 4/5(16)
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£16.78
£15.39
£9.05 / kg
£14.62
Rating: 5/5(10)
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£10.38
£9.29
£11.06 / kg
£8.83
Rating: 4/5(9)
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Smilla Veterinary Diet Urinary with turkey, developed with veterinarians, to reduce struvite stone formation. 100g.
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£20.97
£18.99
£7.91 / kg
£18.04
Rating: 4/5(22)
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£9.58
£8.59
£4.21 / kg
£8.16
Rating: 5/5(1)
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£8.39
£9.87 / kg
£7.97
Rating: 4/5(5)
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Wild Freedom Cold River cat food, salmon & chicken, 24 x 85g. Box with image of a cat, text: 100% grain-free recipe. Several single-serve trays shown beside the box.
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£23.96
£21.49
£10.53 / kg
£20.42
Rating: 4/5(14)
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Smilla Veterinary Diet Sensitive with chicken, developed with veterinarians. Reduces ingredient and nutrient intolerances. 100 g.
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£20.97
£18.99
£7.91 / kg
£18.04
Rating: 4/5(14)
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£13.19
£12.93 / kg
£12.53
Rating: 4/5(11)
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Smilla Veterinary Diet Diabetes with beef, developed with veterinarians. Regulation of glucose levels. 100g.
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£20.97
£18.99
£7.91 / kg
£18.04
Rating: 5/5(6)
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Wild Freedom Wide Country Chicken, 100% grain-free recipe, 12 x 200g tins. Visible cat image on label. Large red circle with white text: 12x 200g.
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£18.98
£16.99
£7.08 / kg
£16.14
Rating: 4/5(27)
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£8.49
£9.99 / kg
£8.07
Rating: 4/5(16)
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Chunks in gravy, soft texture for milk teeth, 85g x12 pouches, suitable for kittens up to 12 months, stage 3.
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£12.59
£12.34 / kg
£11.96
Rating: 4/5(46)
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£2.59
£11.36 / kg
£2.46
Rating: 5/5(25)
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£33.99
£29.09
£3.56 / kg
Rating: 4/5(18)
£2.69
£11.80 / kg
£2.56
Rating: 4/5(8)
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£7.98
£7.19
£3.52 / kg
£6.83
Rating: 2/5(4)
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Cosma Pure Love Soup Chicken Breast with Pumpkin in Delicate Broth, 24 x 40g pouches shown. Black cat silhouette and chicken icon visible on packaging.
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£11.98
£10.49
£10.93 / kg
£9.97
Rating: 4/5(54)
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£11.98
£10.79
£5.29 / kg
£10.25
Rating: 3/5(3)
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Indoor sterilised gravy, suitable for sterilised cats. Digestive and urinary health. 85g pouch with morsels in gravy. For indoor adult cats.
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£13.89
£13.62 / kg
£13.20
Rating: 4/5(6)
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£34.38
£32.89
£4.84 / kg
£31.25
Rating: 5/5(8)
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£10.78
£9.69
£11.54 / kg
£9.21
Rating: 4/5(9)
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£10.78
£9.69
£11.54 / kg
£9.21
Rating: 4/5(9)
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£10.78
£9.69
£11.54 / kg
£9.21
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Royal Canin Instinctive wet food in gravy, 85g x12 packs. Features: health nutrition, instinctively preferred. Image shows chunks in gravy and a cat illustration.
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£13.39
£13.13 / kg
£12.72
Rating: 4/5(46)
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Hair & Skin thin slices in gravy. Helps support healthy skin and a shiny coat. 90% of owners observed good skin and coat quality after 3 weeks. Royal Canin.
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£16.29
£15.97 / kg
£15.48
Rating: 4/5(37)
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£8.39
£9.87 / kg
£7.97
Rating: 5/5(10)
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Smilla Veterinary Diet Intestinal, 100 g, with chicken. Diet food for adult cats to support digestive issues. Developed with veterinarians.
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£20.97
£18.99
£7.91 / kg
£18.04
Rating: 4/5(6)
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£15.89
£11.49
£3.38 / kg
£10.92
Rating: 5/5(8)
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£13.39
£13.13 / kg
£12.72
Rating: 4/5(9)
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£23.22
£18.09
£11.82 / kg
£17.19
Rating: 3/5(16)
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£10.78
£9.69
£11.54 / kg
£9.21
Rating: 4/5(9)
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Royal Canin Kitten food, up to 12 months, chunks in jelly, soft texture for milk teeth, 85g x12 pack, stage 3.
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£12.29
£12.05 / kg
£11.68
Rating: 4/5(75)
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Sterilised jelly food, 85g x12 pack, supports weight maintenance and health nutrition. Image shows chunks in jelly and a cat illustration. For sterilised cats.
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£13.89
£13.62 / kg
£13.20
Rating: 5/5(28)
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Purizon Chicken Fillet with Salmon, 45% chicken fillet, for adult cats, 400g can.
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£15.49
£6.45 / kg
£14.72
Rating: 5/5(19)
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Cat supplements and specialist diets

How does wet cat food compare to dry food?

Cats naturally have a low thirst drive, so some owners choose wet food to help increase fluid intake as part of a balanced diet. Here's a comparison with dry cat food to help guide your choice:

Feature

Moisture content

Wet cat food

High - can help encourage fluid intake

Dry cat food

Low - ensure fresh water is always available

Feature

Texture

Wet cat food

Soft - often preferred by kittens, older cats, or fussy eaters

Dry cat food

Crunchy - some owners choose for oral care routines

Feature

Protein levels

Wet cat food

Often high in animal protein

Dry cat food

May include more grains or plant-based protein

Feature

Shelf life (after opening)

Wet cat food

Shorter - store in the fridge and use quickly

Dry cat food

Longer - often resealable and easy to store

Feature

Convenience

Wet cat food

Single-serve options available (e.g., pouches, trays)

Dry cat food

Bulk-buy options available, often less sticky/messy

Feature

Calorie content

Wet cat food

Typically lower per gram

Dry cat food

More calorie-dense 

Feature
Wet cat food
Dry cat food

Moisture content

High - can help encourage fluid intake

Low - ensure fresh water is always available

Texture

Soft - often preferred by kittens, older cats, or fussy eaters

Crunchy - some owners choose for oral care routines

Protein levels

Often high in animal protein

May include more grains or plant-based protein

Shelf life (after opening)

Shorter - store in the fridge and use quickly

Longer - often resealable and easy to store

Convenience

Single-serve options available (e.g., pouches, trays)

Bulk-buy options available, often less sticky/messy

Calorie content

Typically lower per gram

More calorie-dense 

Tip: For cats with dietary sensitivities or health concerns, specialist cat food and supplements may be a suitable alternative. Remember, always consult your vet before making any changes.

How does wet cat food compare to dry food?

Cats naturally have a low thirst drive, so some owners choose wet food to help increase fluid intake as part of a balanced diet. Here's a comparison with dry cat food to help guide your choice:

Feature

Moisture content

Wet cat food

High - can help encourage fluid intake

Dry cat food

Low - ensure fresh water is always available

Feature

Texture

Wet cat food

Soft - often preferred by kittens, older cats, or fussy eaters

Dry cat food

Crunchy - some owners choose for oral care routines

Feature

Protein levels

Wet cat food

Often high in animal protein

Dry cat food

May include more grains or plant-based protein

Feature

Shelf life (after opening)

Wet cat food

Shorter - store in the fridge and use quickly

Dry cat food

Longer - often resealable and easy to store

Feature

Convenience

Wet cat food

Single-serve options available (e.g., pouches, trays)

Dry cat food

Bulk-buy options available, often less sticky/messy

Feature

Calorie content

Wet cat food

Typically lower per gram

Dry cat food

More calorie-dense 

Feature
Wet cat food
Dry cat food

Moisture content

High - can help encourage fluid intake

Low - ensure fresh water is always available

Texture

Soft - often preferred by kittens, older cats, or fussy eaters

Crunchy - some owners choose for oral care routines

Protein levels

Often high in animal protein

May include more grains or plant-based protein

Shelf life (after opening)

Shorter - store in the fridge and use quickly

Longer - often resealable and easy to store

Convenience

Single-serve options available (e.g., pouches, trays)

Bulk-buy options available, often less sticky/messy

Calorie content

Typically lower per gram

More calorie-dense 

Tip: For cats with dietary sensitivities or health concerns, specialist cat food and supplements may be a suitable alternative. Remember, always consult your vet before making any changes.

How do I choose between wet cat food cans, pouches, and trays?

Unsure whether canned cat food, cat food pouches, or trays are right for your cat? Here’s a quick guide, as each format offers unique advantages:

  • Cat wet food cans: Often more affordable and available in larger portions with recyclable packaging.
  • Cat food pouches: Smaller (and so easier to store) with mess-free portions.
  • Wet cat food in trays: Ideal for travel or feeding on the go, as cats can eat directly from the tray.

Did you know? Indoor cats often benefit from carefully selected diets, as their activity levels differ from outdoor cats.

How do I choose between wet cat food cans, pouches, and trays?

Unsure whether canned cat food, cat food pouches, or trays are right for your cat? Here’s a quick guide, as each format offers unique advantages:

  • Cat wet food cans: Often more affordable and available in larger portions with recyclable packaging.
  • Cat food pouches: Smaller (and so easier to store) with mess-free portions.
  • Wet cat food in trays: Ideal for travel or feeding on the go, as cats can eat directly from the tray.

Did you know? Indoor cats often benefit from carefully selected diets, as their activity levels differ from outdoor cats.

What other features should I look for in wet cat food?

From dietary needs to flavour preferences and life stage suitability, a few key features can make the difference in finding the right cat food. Here’s what to keep in mind:

  • Life stage formulas: Look for wet kitten food, adult recipes, or senior formulas based on your cat's age.
  • Popular dietary needs: Options include grain-free and hypoallergenic recipes, high-meat content, and natural cat food.
  • Texture preferences: Choose from mousse, pâté, chunks in gravy, or jelly – different textures can please picky eaters or may better match your cat’s dietary preferences or sensitivities.
  • Flavour favourites: Popular flavours include chicken, tuna, salmon, turkey, and lamb. You can rotate or stick with your cat’s favourite.
  • Trusted brands: Shop favourites like Felix, Sheba, Whiskas, Applaws, Encore, Royal Canin, Purina, IAMS.

Tip: Want to support your cat’s hydration and mealtime routine? Explore our cat water fountains and automatic cat feeders.

What other features should I look for in wet cat food?

From dietary needs to flavour preferences and life stage suitability, a few key features can make the difference in finding the right cat food. Here’s what to keep in mind:

  • Life stage formulas: Look for wet kitten food, adult recipes, or senior formulas based on your cat's age.
  • Popular dietary needs: Options include grain-free and hypoallergenic recipes, high-meat content, and natural cat food.
  • Texture preferences: Choose from mousse, pâté, chunks in gravy, or jelly – different textures can please picky eaters or may better match your cat’s dietary preferences or sensitivities.
  • Flavour favourites: Popular flavours include chicken, tuna, salmon, turkey, and lamb. You can rotate or stick with your cat’s favourite.
  • Trusted brands: Shop favourites like Felix, Sheba, Whiskas, Applaws, Encore, Royal Canin, Purina, IAMS.

Tip: Want to support your cat’s hydration and mealtime routine? Explore our cat water fountains and automatic cat feeders.

Can I mix wet cat food and dry food?

Yes, this is called mixed feeding. It’s popular because it combines the moisture of wet food with the crunch of dry food, offering both flavour and texture variety. Just be sure to adjust portion sizes accordingly.

Can I mix wet cat food and dry food?

Yes, this is called mixed feeding. It’s popular because it combines the moisture of wet food with the crunch of dry food, offering both flavour and texture variety. Just be sure to adjust portion sizes accordingly.

Is wet cat food better than dry food?

Both types have their benefits. Wet food is high in moisture and offers variety, while dry food is convenient and can encourage chewing. Many cat owners choose a combination of both.

Is wet cat food better than dry food?

Both types have their benefits. Wet food is high in moisture and offers variety, while dry food is convenient and can encourage chewing. Many cat owners choose a combination of both.

What should I do if my cat won’t eat the new wet cat food?

Try warming it slightly to enhance the aroma or switching from pâté to chunks in jelly. Introduce changes gradually over 5–7 days. If your cat continues to refuse new food, try a different brand or texture, or consult your vet.

What should I do if my cat won’t eat the new wet cat food?

Try warming it slightly to enhance the aroma or switching from pâté to chunks in jelly. Introduce changes gradually over 5–7 days. If your cat continues to refuse new food, try a different brand or texture, or consult your vet.