9 best pet subscription boxes
As a country, we’re clearly a nation of pet lovers.
Whether you are team cat or team dog, we all can’t help but shower them with love and affection. However, lots of us are now showering them with gifts too. A recent survey estimated that the average owner spends £1252 on their pet each year. The latest development is pet subscription boxes. In which owners purchase a regular subscription (or sometimes a one-off box) to receive goodies for their pet, delivered direct to their door each month. We set out to uncover the best and tested them on value, variety of products and the ability to tailor the items to your pet. We found that the majority on the market are aimed at dogs (there’s a reason they’re called man’s best friend, after all) but we managed to track down boxes that promise to pamper your cat, rabbit, guinea pig and even your horse.
1. The Barky Box (cats and dogs): from £17.99, The Barky CompanyThe Barky Box bills itself as a monthly “box of happiness” for cats and dogs. Crammed with eight unusual products (pet-friendly popcorn was a first for us), this is great value for money. It comes with a personalised label addressed to your pooch and our sample included a mix of food, toys and other useful products from brands such as health food company Pooch and Mutt. The boxes are often themed (we can’t wait to see the promised Halloween box) and what’s more, £1 from each one goes to an animal charity. This is a great way to discover products that aren’t all on supermarket shelves and spoil a pet in need alongside your own.
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2. Protect My Pet (cats and dogs): from £6.99, Protect My PetIf you’re anything like us, you’ll know it’s a bit of a nightmare to keep on top of your pet’s flea and worming treatments. Protect My Pet, run by veterinary professionals, is a monthly service that sends you accurate doses of the required treatments through your letterbox. You’ll need to fill a short survey with details of your pet’s age, breed and weight and you can choose to subscribe for multiple pets (and receive up to 30 per cent off) or upgrade to a premium box, which has added essentials- such as treats and poo bags. We think this is a fantastic way of keeping on top of your pet’s health.
While most of the boxes are aimed at cats and dogs, the Happy Bunny Club means that those with rabbits and guinea pigs can also get in on the action. The company was set up out of a desire to source healthy, good-quality treats for rabbits. Wrapped in pink tissue paper and hay (of course), our box contained completely natural treats from a range of brands we hadn’t seen before, practical items (a massage groomer) and a few toys that promised to keep small animals entertained for hours.


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