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KitNipBox Cat Subscription Review + Coupon – February 2020

Ragan Buckley
ByRagan BuckleyFeb 12, 2020 | 1 comment

KitNipBox
4.1 overall rating
18 Ratings | 9 Reviews

KitNipBox is a monthly subscription box just for cats. Each month, expect a themed selection of toys and treats for your kitty! There are two subscription options: $19.99 a month for “Happy Cat” and $29.99 a month for “Multi-Cat.”

This is a review of the $29.99/month Multi-Cat Box.

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About KitNipBox

The Subscription Box: KitNipBox

The Cost: $29.99 a month + free US shipping.

The Products: Toys, treats, and occasional health or hygiene items for cats.

Good to Know: There is a “no treat” option for cats with allergies and food sensitivities!

Ships to: The US (free), Canada ($6.95), and Australia ($7.95). For countries not mentioned, contact KitNipBox for options.

KitNipBox February 2020 Review

KitNipBox has monthly themes. Around holidays, there are holiday themes, but you can never predict what it’ll be at other times. This month it was a "home, sweet home" theme:

The information card included a list of items in the box. They included values and I have used a lot of these below because KitNipBox toys can be hard to find for sale online.

LEAP Dream Catcher Wand - Listed Value $7

There's often a wand in this box and this month's was a good one. Angus couldn't play with it very well in his cone but Sneaky bit the straw disk part, which you can kind of see in one of the photos below. I always like it when Sneaky bites stuff.

Safemade All Nip Pajama Pants - Listed Value $5

I didn't realize at first that these were supposed to be pajama pants but now that I have read the description, it totally makes sense. I would like some pajama pants made of this material, it is very soft. It is a texture that Angus likes and that he will be playing with more now that he is out of the e-collar. (He got into a little fight with another cat, probably Madison, and bled all over the house. The vet says it was a bite and it's healing well but gave him an antibiotic shot as well since he is immune-suppressed.)

Playful Pet Welcome Mat Crinkle Toy - Listed Value $4

This is a good size for kitties to bat around (a little small for wrestling and a little big for tossing into the air, but just right to knock all over the place, and a good shape for that as well). It also makes noise so I've put it in a location far from the bedroom (but where Monkey and Angus like to hang out sometimes).

Max Crinkly Fun House Plant - Listed Value $5

This has several textures and the kitties found it quite interesting. Even Madison came out from under the bed to investigate. I used to have a lot of house plants and then I got cats, and my number of plants got fewer, and then when I was in grad school and writing my PhD thesis most of the plants died because I was too stressed to care for them. This one probably is small enough to toss around and as far as I can tell, it doesn't make noise. Several of the cats seem to like the fuzzy texture as well.

Paws 'n Purrs Craft Cat All Nip Toss Toy - Listed Value $5

This has sort of a knitted texture although it looks more securely made than something knitted, if that makes sense? Madison likes this texture a lot. This is physically somewhat large, but flat and light, so it is good for a variety of play styles. Also Angus liked the tail.

AFP Home Sweet Home Crinkle House - Listed Value $5

This one has a few different textures and also makes a bit of noise. It is not particularly heavy and could, like the welcome mat toy, be batted around, or a smaller cat could probably wrestle with it. My cats seemed particularly fond of the roof.

Emerald Pet Wholly Fish Tuna Recipe Treats (3 oz) - Retail Value $4.99

These are a new item for us. We're familiar with this brand from their dental treats, but these treats are for digestive health. They are free of major kitty allergens like grains, soy, dairy, and chicken, and the first ingredient is tuna. The bag is resealable and they don't smell. Sneaky and Monkey and Madison all thought they were pretty good, too. These also have turmeric and ginger, which may help fight inflammation.

Kitty pictures:

 

Verdict: I calculated a value of about $35.99 for the February KitNipBox, which is somewhat over the month-to-month cost of the box, and pretty good for a cat box over all. This box does really well at sticking to the monthly themes while usually providing a variety of different toy textures, types, and sizes, and that was true here, as well. I would say this is a fairly typical box for this subscription and we are pleased to have discovered a new type of treats that the cats seem to like a lot.

To Wrap Up:

Can you still get this box if you sign up today? Your first KitNipBox will ship right after your payment processes, so you should still be able to get February's box if you sign up now.

Value Breakdown: This box costs $29.99 including free shipping, which means that each of the 7 items in the box has an average cost of $4.28.

Check out my past reviews of KitNipBox and other great cat subscriptions.

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KitNipBox is a subscription box for your cat. Each month they send you a variety of items including toys, treats, accessories, hygiene products, and more. They also offer 2 different monthly box options: The Happy Cat KitNipBox is $19.99/month and contains 5-6 items, and the Multi-Cat KitNipBox i... read more.

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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1 comment

Amy in KC

I used to sub to KNB a few years ago until I got on toy overload for just two cats (who are a little picky about toy). But that houseplant toy … so cute!!! Maybe someday I’ll find one online. Wish they had a shop like Meowbox or CatLadyBox.

Thanks for a great review and cute cat pics, as always!

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