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2 Cat Subscription Services Your Cat Will Love This Year



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Subscription boxes are fun and convenient, so I’m excited that Pet Essentials offers them for a variety of pet and pet lovers’ needs.

The KitTea Kit ($30 plus/month) is sure to please any cat lover (whether that’s you or a feline-loving friend). Subscribers can expect kitty-themed accessories like socks, lapel pins, stickers and stationery. “The KitTea Kit was started in 2017 as a way for cat lovers to support cat rescue efforts and receive a curated monthly box of (meowstly) artist-created, cat-themed items for humans and sometimes their cats,” says Pet Essentials’ Courtney Hatt.

Looking to enrich your cat’s life and make your life as a cat parent easier? Try Paws & Claws Kit LLC ($29.99 plus/month). Subscribers receive treats, toys, food, catnip and accessories for their kitties. “No more clawing on that sofa either — we design the bottom of every box like a scratching post,” says the Paws & Claws Kit staff.

You can find these boxes and more at cratejoy.com

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