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Botanica Small Animal Package was designed with severe cases in mind. The Botanica natural cream and wash work powerfully together. The package has six main ingredients: Tea Tree, Lavender, Comfrey, Aloe Vera, Neem, and Cedar Wood. All of these can help with rejuvenation and will aid in the recovery of your animal’s irritated/itchy skin. A unique combination of natural herbal ingredients, blended to make a soothing, antiseptic wash for both human and animal use. Botanica products are 100% natural with no chemicals or toxins. This pack contains: Botanica Small Animal Cream 125ml Botanica Cleansing Wash 300ml
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Cotswold RAW free-range Chicken Bone Broth, with turmeric, is a new addition to the range. Cotswold RAW bone broth is a frozen product available in 500ml resealable and recyclable pouches. It can be defrosted and added to meals, or warmed as a separate drink to help revitalise pets. The broth is suitable for both cats & dogs. Cotswold RAW bone broth is an easy-to-digest nutrient-rich superfood. It’s a great source of protein, minerals and nutrients which can provide digestive support to dogs and cats helping to heal and restore gut health.
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Cotswold RAW complete meals provide all the building blocks for a natural and biologically appropriate raw diet for your cat. Cotswold RAW easy to portion mince is made in the Cotswolds using fresh ingredients and Cotswold RAW aim is to deliver the convenience of a processed food with all the health benefits of a fresh and varied raw diet. High in protein, vitamins, minerals, essential amino & fatty acids and the natural enzymes required for a happy and healthy life. The mince includes "Raw Aid for Cats". A high specification nutritional supplement from the experts at GWF Nutrition.
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C-Vite is a natural supplement of vitamin C for dogs, cats and other animals. Vitamin C is known to protect and rejuvenate cells and, is a powerful antioxidant. The benefits dogs, cats and other animals see from Vitamin C are numerous and well-established.Vitamin C supplements for dogs, cats, and other smaller animals have become prominent ingredients in the promotion of sound animal healthcare.