Free services
& deliveries.

Home deliveries.

Are you too busy to make it in? Don’t have transport? Don’t have space in your car?  Easy, have us come to you!

We offer online shopping, click and collect and a delivery service.

It may be a cat scratcher, dog food, aquarium, cage, toys, treats or a lead. What ever you may need.

** Some glass items, larger items, frozen or chilled items and livestock cannot be delivered.

Carry to your car.

We understand some items are heavy or sometimes people are injured or on restrictions so we are always happy to help carry items to your car.

Layby or special order.

We are more than happy to offer a free layby service to our customers. Just pop into store and see us for more details (conditions apply).

Special Orders – whilst it is impossible to have every item available in store, we do have access to just about everything. So, if you are looking for something in particular, just ask us, we are happy to order anything in where possible.

(08) 9243 1948

Aquarium water testing.

Having some trouble with your aquarium or would like to find out what levels your water is reading at? Bring in a sample and we will test it for free and help you overcome any problems you might be having.

Fitting Service

Sometimes it can be hard getting the right size collar, harness or jumper. Bring your pet in with you and we are happy to help get your pet family fitted out for you. All friendly pets are welcome.

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FAQ’s

Before adopting a kitten, consider factors such as your lifestyle, available time for care, and the financial responsibilities of owning a pet. Assess whether you have the resources, space, and commitment to provide a safe and loving environment for a kitten.

Preparing your home for a new kitten involves several steps. Ensure that your living space is safe by removing hazardous objects and securing potentially dangerous areas. Set up a designated space with a litter box, food and water bowls, bedding, and toys. Additionally, kitten-proof your home by keeping cords, chemicals, and breakable items out of reach.

Kittens have unique nutritional needs, so it’s important to feed them a balanced diet. Consult with a veterinarian to determine the best type of food for your kitten. Generally, kittens require high-quality, age-appropriate kitten food to support their growth and development. Provide fresh water at all times and follow feeding guidelines based on your kitten’s age and weight.

Introducing a new kitten to existing pets requires a gradual and controlled approach. Initially, keep the kitten separated from other pets in a separate room for a few days, allowing them to get used to each other’s scents. Gradually introduce them in supervised sessions, ensuring positive experiences and offering treats and praise. Monitor their interactions closely and provide a safe space for each pet to retreat if needed.