12 Pet Products Vets Would Never Buy

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Pup Cream And Cat Cookies

Ice cream, cookies, and treats aren’t exactly good for our health. Well, the pet versions aren’t doing your PETS any favors, either.

Vets say that if there’s one single thing they can choose that’s causing the most harm to the furry population, it’s feeding them highly processed foods throughout their lifetime.

Instead of purchasing things like jerky, biscuits, or pup cream, they suggest treats like freeze-dried or fresh vegetables, or dehydrated bits of meat.

Premium Cat Litter

Affordable cat litter already comes in various types, scents, and textures.

So unless your cat has an allergy or some kind of medical problem, there’s no need to splurge on the expensive stuff. Cat litter doesn’t have to be costly to do its job.

While finding the best one for your home can require a little trial and error, you don’t need to go broke by buying fancy litter.

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