We Should Spoil Our Cats and Dogs
Published February 24, 2012But there’s no need for worry. I recently discovered a fabulous website, Fabulous Pet Gifts, which frequently offers (along with its people products) various pet-pleasing items on sale.
Exhibited are products that are not only designed to please Fido or Fluffy, but are guaranteed to enhance even the fussiest owner’s home décor. With the gorgeous articles displayed on their page, ranging from tastefully crafted cabinets built to hide unsightly litter boxes, to fancy clothing, comfortable bedding, stylish furniture and attractive food dishes, there is something to spark anyone’s interest and to also match their pocketbook.
While most of the items for sale were greatly appealing, a few of them especially caught my interest. I gotta admit: I struggled to resist buying some of them, so I put them on my kitty holiday gift “wish list” for another time.
I loved the Circa50 Lounge Pad cushion which most fussy felines will definitely enjoy napping on. It is upholstered in a fabric of natural sand color with a light teal owl design. But the rounded above-ground Cat Ball Chair, which was the 2011 Cat Fancy Editor's pet bed choice, was extremely hard for me to resist purchasing. Made out of poly rattan, it features a modernistic rounded design and offers a tired kitty an easy-to-get-into high place in which to escape.
Even though I don’t have a dog, I couldn’t help noticing several interesting items canine lovers will drool over. Featured on the site is a stylish chaise lounge made from waterproof poly rattan, built with a rounded overhang designed to keep Fido out of the sun, while relaxing in luxury on the deck or patio.
The Soggy Doggy Doormat presents an attractive and ideal solution to prevent muddy paws from soiling clean floors. The site also has a diverse collection of canine clothing, featuring their “rescue” theme. And don’t forget to check out their fabulous doggie duvets designed to keep your pup warm on those chilly nights.
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Jo, in the case of your kitties, they will simply shop online for themselves.
Does anyone know of pet gift sites besides fab.com.
Their site demands a sign-up to their mail list before you can see anything else.