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Selling the following items together for ?35. Our kitten doesn't use them and they are new or in excellent condition:


1) Pets at Home linen donut bed grey. She slept on this the first few nights we had her but hasn't used it since as she prefers a blanket on the sofa. Therefore in excellent condition. (RRP ?19)


2) Pets at Home Purdy Play and Scratch Cat Post. This has never been used as she just isn't interested. (RRP ?15)


3) Pink plastic double bowl - excellent condition


4) Blue plastic kitten litter tray with scooper - excellent condition


5) Pink plastic tray. Both trays ideal for small kittens (we bought them as our kitten couldn't get into her large hooded tray)


6) Half bag of cat litter attractant. This was a god send for us as she wasn't using her litter tray at the time. As soon as we bought this and put it in with her litter she started using the tray (RRP ?7)


7) Two thirds left of EcoGrain Oat Husk Pellet Non Clumping Cat Litter 10L (RRP ?7.49)


8) A few toys (2x Willow's cat nip mice, and a few balls)



Selling everything together as a combined starter kit for ?35. Collection SE15 2JU

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