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Best wet cat food Australia 2026

By Catstuff Editorial · Updated 2026-04-24

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Wet food is the single biggest lever for feline urinary tract and kidney health — cats descended from desert ancestors don't drink enough water from a bowl to compensate for dry-only feeding. These are our top AU-available wet foods in 2026, ranked by protein content, ingredient quality, and cost-per-calorie.

Key takeaway

For most cats: one pouch or can of mid-range wet food per day (Fancy Feast Classic Pâté or Advance Wet) alongside measured dry kibble. Full-wet feeding is better for urinary health but 3× the cost.

#1

Ziwi Peak Mackerel & Lamb

Best premium wet food
$28–32/kg (170g cans)

96% meat/organ/bone content. Air-dried (not cooked) which preserves amino acids. No grains, no fillers. Expensive per calorie but unmatched for digestibility.

Best for: Cats with confirmed food sensitivities or urinary issues; owners prioritising ingredient quality.

#2

Applaws Natural Cat Food

Best shredded/chunks wet
$14–17/kg (70g pouches)

75–80% named meat, minimal broth, no grains. Pouches are great for portion control but per-kg cost is high vs tins.

Best for: Picky cats who reject pâté textures.

#3

Fancy Feast Classic Pâté

Best everyday wet
$9–11/kg (85g cans)

Not premium but protein content is respectable (>12% on wet basis, ~50% on dry basis). Cheap enough to feed once daily without impacting budget.

Best for: Daily use alongside dry kibble; 90% of AU cat households use this or similar.

#4

Advance Adult Cat Wet

Best vet-recommended wet
$11–13/kg

Formulated with input from the Waltham Centre. Slightly higher grain content than Fancy Feast but better nutritional profile overall.

Best for: Sensitive-stomach cats; owners who want the vet-endorsed middle ground.

#5

Prime100 SPD Feline

Best single-protein-diet wet
$16–19/kg

Genuine single-protein recipes (kangaroo, salmon, duck). Only recommendation if your vet has prescribed an elimination diet.

Best for: Cats with confirmed chicken or beef intolerance.

Frequently asked questions

How much wet food should I feed my cat daily?

A 4.5kg adult cat needs ~165 kcal/day. One 85g pouch of Fancy Feast Classic is ~70 kcal — 40% of daily needs. Pair with ~20g of dry kibble for the remainder.

Is wet food better than dry for cats?

For urinary and kidney health, yes. Wet food is 75–80% moisture vs 8–10% in kibble. Cats on wet-inclusive diets have measurably lower rates of FLUTD and chronic kidney disease.

How long does opened wet food last?

Refrigerated and covered: 48 hours maximum. Left out: 4 hours in summer, 6 hours in winter. After that, discard — cats are susceptible to bacterial overgrowth in food sitting in the bowl.

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Updated 2026-04-24 · Not veterinary or financial advice.