227 days ago

Assortment of cat items for sale

Talei from Mount Eden

Hi all

I have an assortment of cat items to purchase as a bundle as they have not been utilised and I need to move them on due to shortage of storage space. Most have not been used as my cat was 2 years old when I got him and is more an outdoor cat. Great starter kit for new fur baby and items include:

Pet carriage (used once)
Litter tray and plastic scoop (used for a short time) has scratches on outside only
Easi-Spot topical flea and worming treatment - 2 packs each pack contains 2 x monthly treatments expiry end 2025 (unopened and brand new) $43.50 per packet
White bucket with lid (never used) with small amount of Petzone cat litter crystal
Purr Meow Woof pet collar with bells (never used)
Pet bed (never used)
Petzone cat harness (never used)
Scratching post (never used)

Price: $100

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