Here is the cat stop we made on Tuesday. The name is convincingly canine but there is a nice 'kitty corner' inside. I took photos to prove it!(yes...look at the cute kitty items below...yeah down there at the bottom of this post) Love this place.It has only been open three months and still smells new.Plus, there are tons of pictures of local residents' pets-canine and feline.If you stop in you can a photo shoot of your own dog, or cat,although Dave, one owner of the shop, has told me most people just email a picture of their cats--you know how feline royalty are-too busy for a trip, always have mice to chase, or so they say. Another great thing about this shop is the all natural selection that will help keep your little furry one healthier in the long run. You know, not so much in the way of digestive upset, kidney damage and strain and all those horrible accompaniments that come with 'filled' cat and dog food.This in turn will help kitty or pooch to be a long living citizen of the household contributing kisses, drool, scratches, furballs and little presents for a very long time. There are plenty of chew treats, shampoos and conditioners, repellents for ticks and fleas, organic options all the way and those cute woof and meow stickers you may have seen on vehicles.Of course one can get the scoop on where to adopt a pet and who to get as your lovely's personal groomer at the info bulletin posted by the door as you enter.
As far as other products go, I personally am going to try in the near future the lovely kitty grass kit in order to help keep my kitty off of my houseplants.
Yes, Juno..bad kitty!but I still love you.
they forgot to add "and a cat nap when you have a toddler!"------------------------------------>
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Look at these beautiful doggy treats!Took a lot of love to make these. |
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David Head, one of the friendly owners of FDN |
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