Christmas for the Pets

Posted by Emma Jones on Mon 24th October 2011 at 07:28 AM, Filed in Unusual Christmas Gift IdeasGifts For Pets

Those who have pets know that they also deserve a little something at Christmas time.  They are our loyal friends and companions, and it’s nice to thank them at Christmas as well as everyone else!  Pets at Home is the UK’s largest pet shop with a massive range of pet supplies online, and they have an excellent selection of Christmas goodies for Cats and Dogs.  Here are some of my favourites:-

This simple Cat Advent Calendar is the perfect way to let your cat have some festive fun.  The calendar contains milk and catnip treats behind every door – if your cat’s not a little crazy yet, then this is sure to help it on its way!  It’s priced at £1.99, making daily treats in the month of December very affordable.

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For the Dogs, this Christmas Squeaking Weeble Toy would delight many!  The Squeaky Weeble Toy comes in an assortment of colours and designs and your dog will love to chase and chew this new toy.  It’s a great fun toy for your dog to play with this Christmas and the whole year ahead!  Priced at £1.99, these also make a great affordable gift for your loyal friend.

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These Snowman Cookies make a tasty dog treat.  A pack of two costs £1.50. These Christmas Snowman Cookies by Pets at Home are a delicious complementary pet food for dogs. Add them in his doggy stocking – it’s sure to amuse kids in the family as they know that Santa doesn’t leave the pets out! 

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To see the full selection of Christmas gifts for all animals, check out http://www.petsathome.com.

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