Background: ownership, sourcing and positioning
Advance and Hill's Science Diet both sit inside multinational consumer goods groups, but the two brands draw on very different corporate heritages. Advance positions its ranges around Australian-climate tailoring plus condition-specific formulas for urinary, hairball, skin and life-stage needs. Hill's Science Diet built its Australian presence by cultivating veterinary clinic relationships rather than retail shelves. The two brands differ in several ways beyond the one point highlighted here.
Advance is made by Mars Petcare Australia, with its dry food produced at the Bathurst NSW factory and cat pouches onshored to Wodonga from 2025, having previously been made in Thailand. It is marketed as 'Australia's most tested super premium pet food', with formulas developed via the Mars-owned Waltham Petcare Science Institute.
Hill's Science Diet is made in the United States. It employs more than 150 in-house veterinarians and PhD nutritionists, and runs a veterinary-only clinical portal at myhillsvet.com.au.
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