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Need a gift for a pet or pet lover? We now carry great gift baskets for both pets and people.
Spoil your favorite fur-ball with this kitty care package filled with Fluffy's favorites. Saying I Miss You, Happy Birthday Kitty or even Get Well couldn't be easier than with our Paw-ty On Cat care package. Inside Fluffy will go crazy when he smells the Fish and Chips treats inside and if that wasn't enough to put him over the top, the jar of Pounce kitty treats are sure to do the trick! This Gift Includes: Little LuLu’s Fish & Chips 8 oz. Pounce Cat Treats Jar 6.5 oz. Paw Print theme box Hand Written Gift Message included Gift Size 8” x 8” x 3” Shipping Weight 2 lbs.

 

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Cat & Kitten Care : About Cat Behavior Problems

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Cat Health : How to Stop a Cat’s Spraying

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Cat Health : How to Manage Cat Allergies

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Cat Health : How to Make Your Cat Stop Meowing

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Cat Care & Health : What to Give a Cat as a Laxative

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Laxatone Tuna Flavor (2.5 oz)

Tuna-flavored gel for the prevention and removal of hairballs in cats and kittens.Laxatone is a laxative and hair ball remedy. This product is used as a laxative in dogs and cats. It is used as a hair ball remedy in cats. Dosages for dogs and cats are given on the label.by. Vetoquinol


 Cat Care & Health : What to Give a Cat as a Laxative

Cat Health : How to Treat Diarrhea in Cats

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