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Aristopet
Established in 1958, Aristopet manufactures Australia’s largest range of quality pet care products. With over 250 products, the range includes dog, cat, birds, aquarium, small animals and reptile products. Aristopet is a major supplier to Australian pet shops, groomers and veterinary clinics as well as servicing an expanding export market. Aristopet strives to make environmentally friendly products that are gentle to the environment and animals. Building on what Aristopet has already achieved in the pet industry they continue to raise standards of customer service, product ideas and continue to grow with their customers.

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Wambaroo / Passwell
Wombaroo Food Products operates from Adelaide, South Australia. The company has expertise in microbiology, haematology, biochemistry, ornithology and aviculture. In 1976 a research laboratory was established to investigate the nutritional and energetic requirements of native birds, in particular honeyeaters and lorikeets. In 1982 this research was extended to the nutritional requirements of juvenile marsupials.