Pet Treater Cat Pack Review + Coupon – May 2020
The Pet Treater Cat Pack is a monthly subscription from the folks at Pet Treater offering toys and treats for your kitties. There are two subscription options to choose from:
- The Cat Pack: $15/month for 3-4 hand-selected items, super fun toys, treats from the US and Canada, and extra goodies
- The Multi-Cat Pack: $25/month for 5-8 hand-selected items, super fun toys, US & Canadian treats, and extra goodies
This review is of the regular Cat Pack for $15/month + free US shipping.
My Subscription Addiction paid for this subscription. (Check out the review process post to learn more about how we review boxes.)
About Pet Treater Cat Pack
The Subscription Box: Pet Treater Cat Pack
The Cost: $15 per month + free US shipping on a month-to-month plan. Tennessee residents will have to pay 9.5% sales tax. A one-time box is also available for $17.
COUPON: Use code CATPACK50 to save 50% off your first box!
The Products: Treats and toys for your cat(s).
Ships to: The lower 48 states of the USA. This does not include APO/FP/DOD addresses.
Pet Treater Cat Pack May 2020 Review
I used to find the dog version of Pet Treater a little bit random but the cat version (maybe because it is smaller) is often a little more focused:
There’s not a traditional information card with this subscription, but you get a couple of inserts including a humorous sticker (except my sticker was missing this month, as it has been for several months — it’s possible they discontinued the stickers).
There was also some advertising material.
Petlinks Organic Catnip (1.75 oz) – Buy 4 oz for $14.99
Catnip is always useful to receive. My cats like to inappropriately scratch the carpet but I’ve been pretty successful at redirecting them by strategically placing cardboard scratch pads around the upstairs. But those need to be replenished every now and then and this is a good brand, which I know because I’ve bought it before. The package is resealable, which is handy.
Kerchief
I guess we will get kerchiefs every month now. I’m not super thrilled with these as kerchiefs strike me as more of a dog thing, but at least it (1) is appropriately sized for a cat and (2) has finished edges so it won’t start fraying. You can see some kitties modeling this below.
Brandless Cat Toy (Bird)
This is the second month in a row we’ve gotten a Brandless toy, although I guess the folks at Pet Treater got a good deal on them as closeouts since Brandless folded awhile back. This has several different textures and a feather, though, so my kitties liked it well enough. I’d call this medium-sized, as far as cat toys go.
Loving Pets It’s Purely Natural Buffalo (2 oz) – Retail Value $3.99
This item was not a hit. And we keep getting this exact same thing, every couple of months. The problem is that these are really, really tough pieces of dried meat, and further, they are stuck together into big chunks, so even cats that kind of want to eat it, really can’t. I have broken off pieces before and given them to Sneaky, and she’s eaten them and then thrown them up (along with some of her wet food for the next 2-3 meals), so I can’t really even give these away.
Multipet Yarn Mouse – Retail Value $1.19
This is a good item, however. Madison really likes the yarn toys and this is small and a good size for tossing around, plus it has a feather. It looks like these come in lots of different colors and patterns. This one may require supervision as I’m not yet sure how easy these are to destroy and Madison gets pretty violent with them.
Gratuitous cat photos: