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Pretty Kitty Condos

Looking to add cat boarding? Or elevate existing enclosures? Consider Raintree Cat Condos from MASON COMPANY. Standard features include feeding/watering and resting ledges, coated wire-mesh door and privacy panel for litter area. Glass door and portholes are available. Each has a top and bottom unit that can be used alone or with others.

Price: Varies by customization

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Zap Those Ticks

Make tick removal easier for your groomers with the TickZapper from WAG AND BARK ENTERPRISES. It traps, stuns and allows for complete extraction of pests without any discomfort to dogs and cats in your care. The self-energizing device also does not require a power source.

$24.95

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More Eyes and Ears

RING cameras are all the rage in home security, but they can also help in your store. The battery-operated device delivers 1080HD video and has a motion sensor, microphone and speaker. Add one — or several — to be everywhere at once via your phone, tablet or desktop. You could even tell a customer who looks confused that you’ll be right there to help!

$199

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Easy Peasy

Leashed pets are welcome in your store, but what happens when their humans need both hands free to look at a product or sign for a purchase? They can slip the leash handle on an EASY HOOK. Each heavy-duty hook comes with two bases, allowing you to set up tethering stations throughout your store, moving the hook with the customer. Available in six colors.

$45.99

theoriginaldoghook.com

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Special Announcements

Do you offer daily, weekly or monthly specials? Announce them in style with this Hanging Note Roll from ATWESTEND. The hanger with paper is available in three sizes — 11-inch, 21-inch and 35-inch — with antique brass-finish clips providing weight at the bottom. Replacement rolls of paper also are available.

$22-$66

atwestend.com

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