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Pandemic-induced loneliness gave birth to first-time and new-age pet parents. Other catalysts included rapid urbanisation, nuclear family setups, and pet humanisation, a new survey said.
Supertails.com, a pet-care startup, conducted a survey with 500+ Indians with pets. The survey report titled ‘Pawrents’ revealed challenges, trends and expectations from the petcare industry. The statistics revealed that Gen-Z drove the first-time pet-parent pool with over 48% of pet adoption being led by Gen-Zs followed by millennials at 44% in the last 2 years.
Spending trends on petcare: Metro Vs Tier 2-3 India
With increasing disposable incomes and a willingness to offer a healthy environment and the best nutrition to their fur-babies, pawrents have started spending more on petcare offerings.
In Bangalore, 55% of pet parents spend an average of Rs 3000 per month on taking care of their pets, while in Mumbai, 52% of pet owners spend the same amount. 40% of Delhi based pet parents spend between Rs 1500-3000 monthly on their fur-babies.
The data also revealed that tier 2 and tier 3 India inched closer to the spending capacity of metro pawrents. More than 39% of pet parents in metropolitan cities in India spend over Rs 3000 every month on their pets. On the other hand, nearly 47% of pet parents in tier 2 and 3 cities spend between Rs 1500-3000 per month on their pets
The need-gaps in the petcare industry
As new-age or first-time pawrents, a pet-parenting journey can seem daunting. In such cases, digitally-savvy pawrents look for information online and are completely dependent on their local vets. However, 93% Gen-Z believe there isn’t enough credible information available online to take care of their fur-babies.
The survey said 72% Gen-Z pawrents believe that online vet consultations should be made available for easier access. In tier 2 and 3 cities, 73% pawrents face challenges accessing veterinary services online. However, the biggest need-gap that a whooping 67% feel the petcare industry lacks is access to emergency consultations.
Vineet Khanna, co-founder and CEO, Supertails.com, said, “India’s pet-parenting community is majorly driven by first-time pawrents who envision a rewarding experience when they start out but unfortunately face challenges because of a lack of the right resources.”
“The survey is a step forward in that direction and helps us decode the challenges of first-time pawrents and cater to their evolving needs. We are excited to see how these shifting trends will impact the Indian petcare industry which has a potential to grow to $5 Bn by 2030,” Khanna added.
The data also revealed that 50% of Gen-Z pawrents prefer shopping online for food and toys for their fur-babies. The survey saw maximum participation from Gen Z and Millennial pet parents across metro, tier-2 and tier-3 cities in the country.
Survey Highlights;
- 55% Bangaloreans spent a monthly average of Rs 3000 and more when it comes to petcare as compared to 52% Mumbaikars.
- 40% of Delhi pawrents spent largely between Rs 1500-3000 monthly on their fur-babies
- Post-pandemic, pet parenting adoption has been highest among GenZ (48%) followed by Millenials (44%)
- Pet parents from metro cities (39%) spend upwards of Rs 3000 every month on their pets
- Majority (47%) pet parents in tier 2 and tier 3 cities in India spend between Rs 1500-3000 per month on taking care of their pets
- 73% pawrents from tier 2 and 3 cities face challenge accessing veterinary services online
- To make pet-parenting journey easier, 72% Gen-Z pawrents believe that online vet consultations should be made available
- 67% pawrents feel the need to introduce emergency consultations – a big need-gap in the petcare industry
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