Purr-Packs is a monthly cat subscription that is run by a team of dedicated kitty owners that specializes in finding new and innovative products for your cats. They realize that one size does not fit every cat family and offer four different plans with customization available. The Slim Pack contains 4-5 toys. The Teaser Pack contains 5-7 items and includes toys, treats, and surprises. The Fun and Love Pack contains 7-9 items and includes toys, treats, and surprises. The pack can be customized with flavors, colors and more. The Multi-Cat Mega-Pack includes at least nine items that are toys, treats, and surprised. It also can be customized by flavors, colors and more. All treats are made in the USA and each size pack is gift ready. Purr-Packs donates at least 10% of all retail subscription profits to local and national rescue and/or adoption programs.
DEAL: Use coupon code Hello20 to save 20% on your first box!
You’ll be able to set up your treat preference when you check out. Personalize the box by listing your cats’ names on the box along with filling out the flavor profile and coat profile.
FYI – Purr-Packs has made improvements to their website. You can now select how often you want your box shipped. Shipping charges are $4.95 to the United States. There are additional shipping charges to the UK and Canada. A fourth selection has been added for kitties that want toys only. The change that I find to be the most innovative is that you can now select your shipping date. Go to your account, click ship now, and that date will be your new shipping date going forward.
Neither Tiger Lilly or I realized the toy separated into two toys.
The Ourpets Bunny Backyard Friend ($3.99) and OurpetsSpring Time Interactive Toy ($4.27) were enjoyed by our kitties. I placed the Spring Time Interactive Toy on the wall which Little Lamb promptly knocked down.
Sylvester claimed the bunny for himself. He had no interest in other toys.
The Yeoww! Stinky Sardine ($3.65) is a Made in the USA toy stuffed with organically grown catnip. The kitties adore Yeoww! toys. They also enjoyed playing with the Savvy Tabby Knit Ball ($0.31).
The adorable Hartz Mini Mice Trio ($4.30) amused the kitties as they did bunny kicks. The Kitty Mouse Pad (appx $5.00) makes me wonder if this is what the kitties dream about during the day.
The sourced and made in the USA HavePaws Jerky Chips Chicken Treats (2 oz, $4.99) are handcrafted in small batches. Both the cats and dogs loved the treats. The treats are made from locally sourced chicken. Bella, our Mini Rat Terrier, is determined to eat the remaining chicken treats. She thought she was a cat the first year that we had her and feels she is still an honorary cat.
All the kitties thought the Little Lion Totally Tuna Recipe Treats (2.65 oz, $3.97). The 100% grain-free treats is made with over 30% real tuna. Midna is keeping a close eye on me as I write about the soft treats.
Sylvester is checking over the toys. Tiger Lilly can’t decide if she should claim the box or look at the toys. The cats love laying in the box. Midna is laying in it as I write the review.
Sylvester is unfazed by the amount of noise outside. He is content to sleep with his bunny. My sister had to pick him and his bunny up so we could find cats that wanted to play. He kept making little noises at her until he settled in the cat condo.
She’s a stray that showed up at the farm during a bad snowstorm a few years ago. She did not want to play because of the noise.
Look at Little Lamb’s tail! He hated the noise too. He gave everything a good sniff over.
He is glaring at the window.
My camera ham could not resist posing for the camera.
He did bat the ball around.
It felt like sPURRing has arrived! I am reusing the spring color squiggles for my younger son’s Easter basket. The cats enjoyed playing with the April Purr-Packs box at night when there was no construction noises. I found toys all over the house and in the cat condo. I was impressed with the treats this month. I do miss the scratching pads because they are used frequently. Mine need to be replaced! The medium-size box has enough toys and teats for my kitty clan. The medium size box had an approximate value of $44.00 which is excellent for a $29.99 cat box.
What do you think of Purr-Packs?
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