The Pet Treater Cat Pack is a monthly subscription from the folks at Pet Treater offering toys and treats for your kitties.
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About Pet Treater Cat Pack
The Subscription Box: Pet Treater Cat Pack
The Cost: $15 per month + free shipping on a month-to-month plan. Tennessee residents will have to pay 9.5% sales tax. A one-time box is also available for $17.
The Products: Treats and toys for your cat(s).
Ships to: the lower 48 states of the USA. This does not include APO/FP/DOD addresses.
Pet Treater Cat Pack August 2019 Review
I sometimes find the dog version of Pet Treater a little bit random but the cat version (maybe because it is smaller) is often a little more focused:
There’s not a traditional information card with this subscription, but you get a couple of inserts including a humorous sticker. Sometimes there is also product literature although this month there wasn’t.
Kerchief
If you’ve been reading the reviews of the dog version of Pet Treater, you’ll know that for the past few months, they’ve been sending “kerchiefs” where it’s just a triangle of fabric cut out of a bolt of cloth, with unfinished edges. Now they’ve done that with the cat version. I am totally cool with funny hats, costumes, etc. for my cats, but I kind of want ones that are more professionally made as opposed to someone cutting fabric with pinking shears. This is going to fray if washed and isn’t really made to last. This one is supposed to be glow in the dark but I know from past experience that my photography skills aren’t cut out to actually show good glow in the dark photos, although it’s actually something I’m working on.
Cat Selfie Kit – Retail Value $6.99
So. A “selfie,” is, by definition, a photo you take of yourself, and cats and dogs can’t do that. But, terminology aside, I do like taking funny cat and dog photos. My cats don’t seem to get it, though, as you will see below. There was something in here that looked like a strip of paper but it had little sticky dots on it so you could attach some of the props to the sticks. I found that at least two sticky dots were needed per prop. I think my favorite part was the shaming board, and I did come up with something to write on it, which you will see below.
Whisker City Wobble Poof with Suction
I couldn’t find this for sale online. Whisker City is a common brand but this item may be discontinued or a closeout. (Doesn’t really matter for toys, though, to be honest.) I couldn’t get the suction cup to stick to the refrigerator very well but we will try a different surface. In the meantime, the kitties did like the fluffy ball at the end.
Vital Essentials Freeze Dried Duck Liver (0.9 oz) – Retail Value $5.49 (found here for $4.94)
I have recently discovered that Angus can eat freeze dried duck liver. (I learned this by offloading Mr. Kitty’s leftover freeze dried duck liver on Angus and watching the litter box, which was fine.) So I let him try this. But it has a slightly different texture from what he was used to and he didn’t end up eating it. Not to worry, Sneaky was up to the challenge. (For what it’s worth, this is the brand Angus likes. It’s also a little less expensive.)
Here are your gratuitous cat photos for August:
Angus wouldn’t let me use this properly…
He liked the toy with the puff ball.
He put the treat in his mouth but dropped it again. Oh well.
Madison doesn’t understand the “selfie” kit either.
But I got a good tongue picture while he was eating a treat.
Monkey models the kerchief.
And he gets ready to eat a treat.
Shaming Sneaky. I wrote this just for her. (She doesn’t have a UTI and the box wasn’t too full. She is just bad sometimes.)
She is sure happy here, though!
Verdict: I was unable to calculate a total value for the August 2019 Pet Treater Cat Pack since I had trouble finding any of the items online. There were four items, though, which makes the average price per item about $3.75. I do hope the cut-from-the-bolt fabric kerchief trend does not continue, but based on what is happening with Pet Treater for dogs, I’m afraid it might. I had fun trying to use the selfie kit, even if the cats didn’t understand it. The shaming board is dry erase and came with a dry erase marker so I may be taking more of those photos in the future. The toy was a hit and Sneaky, especially, liked the treats.
To Wrap Up:
Can you still get this box if you sign up today? No, your first pack will ship immediately filled with the most popular fan favorites. Also, there may be some variation among boxes sent during the same month.
Value Breakdown: At $15 per month for this subscription, you are paying approximately $3.75 per item.
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