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Natural Potty Training Spary for Dog & Cat (Pack of 2) 30ml each

Natural Potty Training Spary for Dog & Cat (Pack of 2) 30ml each

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Product Name: Natural Potty Training Spary for Dog & Cat (Pack of 2) 30ml each Package Contains: It has 2 Piece of Pets Toilet Training Color: Colour as per availability Capacity: 30ml Combo/Set Of: Pack of 2 Additional Information: Pet Toilet Training Aid is perfect for the busy cat parent who wants to keep a clean and healthy home environment as effectively as possible. It is scientifically formulated to encourage your pet to use the toilet.

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Brittney smittney

Kept the birds happy in the winter time. I noticed quite often woodpeckers especially were eating.Good value compared to purchasing separately in stores. They last a good week or 2 outdoors.Does not melt away in rain or snow. no odd smell to it & looks pretty. Simply drop it into a bird suet holder & hang it up.

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Susan Wyrick

Good product. Birds flocked to it. Woodpeckers, nuthatches, titmouse and bluejays.I have no complaints and will purchase again. Great value too!! Usual size for suet and they were all in good condition

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Alta

My wild birds love this! The gobble it up and cone back for more

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Wayne Caudill

Fair price, satisfactory product

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L. Williams

Most of the birds around here liked this. The bluejays LOVED it, but many of the sparrows didn’t touch it at all (whereas they eat the peanut or suet that I also buy). Getting to see the bluejays so much more this winter, and not having hundreds of sparrows devouring it, though, was a “win”!