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Pet GiftBox Cat Subscription Review + Coupon – April 2017

Ragan Buckley
ByRagan BuckleyApr 24, 2017 | 8 comments

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Pet GiftBox
3.3 overall rating
15 Ratings | 5 Reviews

Pet GiftBox is a monthly subscription with themed treats and toys for your dog or cat. (This is a review of the cat version.)

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This box was sent to us at no cost for review. (Check out the review process post to learn more about how we review boxes.)

This review is of the Pet GiftBox for Cats, $25 a month, box. 

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The Subscription Box: Pet GiftBox

The Cost: $25 a month (save with longer subscriptions)

The Products: Toys and treats curated according to a monthly theme

Ships to: U.S. (free)

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The box came with this information card.

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SPOT/Ethical Fluttering Butterfly Mini Teaser Wand – Value $6.18

Sneaky and Angus both thought this was a lot of fun, although Angus pulled the feathers off pretty quickly.  (The part with the feathers is really not attached very securely.)

SPOT/Ethical Dura-Fused Leather Butterfly Cat Toy – Value $5.02

I have not encountered many leather toys for cats before. This is a good size for tossing around, though, and Angus has shown a little interest already.

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Multipet Scratch Roller – Value $6.99

This is a Monkey item. When I was taking photographs of the items, he kept wanting to get at this. (This also has a hard plastic ball with a bell inside, which is probably what Monkey wanted.) I am going to have to put this in the office rather than the bedroom, though, so someone doesn’t discover it in the middle of the night!

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Pet Greens Cat Craves in Salmon (3 oz) – Value $3.79

These treats were super popular. This brand is pretty much always a win with my guys (and gal). Madison tricked me into giving him about nine of them at the same time (I was going for a photo of his tongue…I did eventually get one).

Multipet Spring Mouse – Value $4.99

This toy was also a clear winner. Angus kept trying to run off with it while I was taking photos for the box. (Back in the day when Mr. Kitty could see really well and was on appetite stimulants, he enjoyed chewing on sparkly toys that look like the head of this thing.) The spring part was sort of mesh so the cats could really get their claws in there (not stuck, though).

Gratuitous cat photo time!

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Yeah, I got a lot of pictures of Angus. As the youngest cat (by far), he is definitely the most active.

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Madison didn’t feel like leaving the bedroom. I consider it a win that he was out on the bed instead of under it.

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Monkey really did not want to be bothered the day I took these photos. At least he ate a treat!

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Sneaky’s three favorite things – treats, dangly things on sticks, and the sticks themselves!

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Here are a couple of shots with Mr. Kitty’s eyes open. If they look messed up, it’s because they ARE messed up. He sees a veterinary ophthalmologist regularly. (There are only four in this state. Thank goodness one of them is less 10 minutes from my house.)

Verdict: I calculated a value of about $27 for the April Pet GiftBox for cats. That is a little bit over the cost of the box on a month-to-month basis. Some of the prices above are sale prices, too, so you could argue the total retail value was over $30. Be sure to use our MSA50 coupon code for 50% off your first box if you are thinking of subscribing. At any rate, the items were pretty popular with my crew, especially the spring mouse and the treats.

What do you think of the April  Pet GiftBox? Do you subscribe to any dog or cat boxes?

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Ragan Buckley
Ragan Buckley
Ragan stumbled across My Subscription Addiction in late 2013 and immediately subscribed to way too many beauty boxes. She's now focused on boxes for her cats and dog, vegan/vegetarian food boxes, and craft subscriptions (and she didn't give up beauty boxes entirely).

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8 comments

Lola

Madison is a nice looking black cat. Nice to see a full photo of him. I always have a least one black cat so I know how hard they are to get a good photo.

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Bailee

Your box is significantly better than mine, my cat got a cheap china made to go container for her food -($1), a tiny travel pack of wipes -($1), a bag of treats ($2) and two no name brand cat toys that have zero detailing but are just little stuffed animals ($1 each) – (not even cat nip inside.) My cat nor I were amused. It wasn’t even worth the $8 value I payed for it being the first box. Total value of my box $6. I would have been furious if I had spent the full price of $30.

I guess being a subscription box blogger has it’s benefits, but cat mamas wanting to get your baby natural, clean, and quality toys and treats – this is not your box, Try Pet Rescue Box – way better, for cats and dogs.

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Bailee

For any one that reads my comment above, I have reached out to the company directly to see if they have a comment on the differences of boxes that they send to bloggers for free in comparison to the ones they send to consumers. I am displeased by the quality and don’t want any one else to fall victim.

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Ragan

It sounds like you are talking about the March box. I received that same one, too.

https://www.mysubscriptionaddiction.com/2017/03/pet-giftbox-cat-subscription-review-coupon-march-2017.html

Tammy Haley

…i appreciate your comments, & can’t help but think you’re probably spot-on…

i would love some real “mystery shopper” undercover reviewing, frankly…

Marie

I enjoyed reading your review. And I love you cat pictures! What a sweet looking gang!

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Dea

I think you and I are in the same state. We saw Dr. Powell in Avondale Estates for veterinary ophthalmology and she was wonderful over those years. Bless Mr. Kitty’s heart.

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Ragan

We see Dr. King in Marietta. She does a great job. Mr. Kitty still has both of his eyes thanks to her.

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