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1764 days ago

CAT BEDS, CLIMBING TREE, CAGE, ETC.

Pam from Richmond

Cat Stuff - $25 each lot
I wanted a cat for Christmas. But I didn’t get a kitten, I got a 6.5kg, 8-year orphaned Moggie who needed a new Guardian!
I had been buying up cat things in anticipation, but they are all too small for this big guy!

2 lots of assorted cat things: carry cage, Climbing tree/multi-level cat condo/scratching post, plush beds, and one shaped like a big mouse that rustles when it moves. Each lot $25 (each photo).


Hillplough Heights, Richmond. Call Pam for directions on 5444005

Price: $25

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