Purr Packs is a monthly subscription box for cats. You can choose from several different subscription tiers, with customization offered for higher tiers (for example, you can exclude certain protein sources in treats).
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The Subscription Box: Purr Packs
They put my cats’ names on the box. Love it!
The Cost: $24.99 for the Teaser Pack (contains 5-7 items), $29.99 for the Fun & Love Pack (contains 7-9 items), and $39.99 for the Multi-Cat Mega-Pack (contains 9+ items). This is a review of the Multi-Cat Mega-Pack!
The Products: Toys, made-in-the-USA treats, and other cat goodies, including many exclusive items.
Here’s a look inside!
Ships to: US (free! although air delivery charges apply for Alaska and Hawaii)
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Included was an information card detailing some of the items for the month. It also had some updates and reminders about the subscription plan.
Purr Packs Groomer – Value $6 (?)
This is an exclusive item. I like to keep cat brushes in various spots around the house in case Monkey needs grooming (he’s really the only one that requires any help). The price is a total guess based on similar items I found online.
PetStages Cuddle Toy – Value $4.79
This is really big. My cats weren’t super interested but I put it up in the bedroom where they spend the day because you never know.
Monkey loves brushes. He doesn’t like BEING brushed, but he likes rubbing himself on brushes. He will go out of his way to get ahold of my hair brushes.
OurPets Kitty Cat Family Grass Growable Cat Treats – Value $10.40
I haven’t had this long enough to show any sprouts, but I have had similar items before and they were very popular. Mr. Kitty and Monkey like them the most. It’s basically just wheat, oat, and barley grass.
CharmingPet SnapCat “Blue” – Value $6.99
Swat & Squeak Jingle Wand by PetSport – Value $2.68
Long dangly toys are fun for my cats and for me. Just look below – and these photos are only the tip of the iceberg.
I actually caught Madison doing something other than hiding behind the table or eating treats.
I had to get one picture of Mr. Kitty in here. But he was not in a very good mood the day I took pictures. I think he was a little under the weather (he’s 11 and he has chronic health problems).
Once again, Sneaky is the star of the show…
Yeowww! Catnip Hearrrt Attack – Value $9.91
This seems priced kind of high, but the problem I am finding with looking up cat toy values online is that they are all over the place.
Zanies Cheese Wedge Rainbow Furry Mouse – Value $0.89
FYI, “cheese wedge” refers to the cardboard container if you order 60 of these at once…
Zanies Refill Hypno Mouse – Value $1.49
I like that Purr Packs sends a lot of different kinds of toys. You’re much more likely to get something your cat will play with. The two mice are long gone (probably under the bed or dresser). Monkey’s been loving the heart a little bit. (By that, I mean he licks it and rubs his chin on it.)
Blue Kitty Yums Savory Salmon Recipe (2 oz) – Value $2.39
My cats have been very interested in fish lately after years of ignoring it. They are also fans of semi-soft treats. So this is a win! Plus these are made in the USA with no corn, wheat, or soy.
Zuke’s Natural Purrz Tender Chicken Recipe (3 oz) – Value $2.63
I’ve seen a lot of Zuke’s products in dog subscription boxes before so I’m familiar with the brand. These are also made in the USA, from USA-sourced ingredients, and also include no corn, wheat, or soy. Another win for us.
Purr Packs Corrugated Scratcher – Value $10 (?)
I think they send one of these every month in the box version I got. My cats use the one from last month a lot. I’m thinking of setting this one up in a different room.
Verdict: I calculated a value of about $58 for the February 2016 Purr Packs box. That’s even better than last month! While not every toy was a hit (yet, anyway), there was so much variety it didn’t even matter. I think the dangly toys were my favorites – my cats had so much fun with them!
What did you think of the February 2016 Purr Packs box? Do you subscribe to any cat boxes?
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