Zigly, India’s leading tech-enabled pet care brand, opens its first comprehensive pet care centre in Pune, marking a significant step in its national expansion. The new centre offers a wide range of services including veterinary care, pet spa, and high-quality pet essentials.
Pet CareVeterinary ServicesPet SpaPuneCosmo FirstReal Estate PuneNov 03, 2025

The new pet care centre in Pune offers comprehensive veterinary care, premium pet spa and grooming services, pet essentials, and a curated range of high-quality products for dogs, cats, and small pets. It will also introduce 24×7 vet care soon.
Pankaj Poddar is the Group CEO of Cosmo First.
The pet care industry in India is projected to reach Rs 2.1 trillion (US$25.03 billion) by 2032, at a CAGR of 20%.
The key drivers of the pet care industry's growth in India are growing disposable incomes and increasing pet ownership by millennials and Gen-Z who view pets as family members.
Zigly’s philosophy of pet ownership is centered around responsible and joyful pet ownership, driven by technology, empathy, and expertise.

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