New furry friends for Busy Bees Pre-School

Last week we went out to Busy Bees Pre-School at Chapmanslade to help them set up a new classroom pet – a pair of male guinea pigs. We had taken these guinea pigs in as rescue animals and they were in need of a good home.

Busy Bees had been working towards getting the guinea pigs with fundraising events including a sports afternoon.  They had raised enough money for a lovely outdoor hutch and all the bits and pieces needed for the little piggies and we were able to donate an indoor cage to them too. The children were delighted and the pigs had lots of welcome cuddles.

The children have promised to keep us up to date with the animals’ progress and send in some drawings soon – so watch this space!

New Sunday Opening at Bath Pet Centre – and Rabbit Awareness Week (RAW) 23rd to 29th May

Sunday Opening 11am – 4pm

So here we are today, Mike, Ashley and I – opening up the Bath Pet Centre for our lovely Bath customers here at 7 Lower Borough Walls. Here is a pic of the last weekend Ashley and Mike worked together, but they are in more ‘normal’ dress today!

We asked our customers and they said that they would like us to open Sundays – it will take awhile to get the word out, so please come see us and tell all your friends about our new Sunday opening – we will be here every Sunday from 11 am to 4 pm.

Rabbit Awareness Week

I am getting the animal floor ready for Rabbit Awareness Week this week – 23rd to 29th May. We will have promotions on our 6′ hutches and runs and pet carriers and will be on hand to give specialist advice on the care and behaviour of our furry bunny friends. We have leaflets, caresheets, books and posters – so if you are a school why not contact us to ask for a Rabbit Pack? 

Plus we are running a competition for the children – answer the questions on the sheet (or for the littlies we have colouring sheets) – to win a toy rabbit or a large bag of Excel rabbit food.

So, don’t forget to pop down to Bath Pet Centre this week to find out about all things rabbit – and we hope to see you all on Sundays (but we can’t promise fancy dress!)

 

Prickly Sticks for Seend Primary School

We had a great time visiting Chestnut Class at Seend Primary School last week. They wanted a class pet and the children came up with all sorts of ideas and Owen, one of the boys, did lots of research and the class decided on stick insects!  The children didn’t know when we were coming so their teacher, Mrs Coleman invited us to play a little game with them – a kind of  “What’s My Line” game – where the children had to guess why we were there and what our jobs were. It took them a little while of asking lots of interesting questions and finally they realised we were from the pet shop and they got very excited as they knew we must be bringing in their school pet. 

Owen helped us to bring in the tank with the stick insects – we had decided on Giant Prickly Sticks as they would be more interesting and entertaining for the children.

Chestnut Class promised to take good care of their new pets and said they would write to us regularly to let us know how they were getting on. We have already heard from them all as they sent in some lovely letters of thanks and also gave us a progress report and news on what they have already learned about sticks since we left them. Here is a sample of a few of their lovely letters. (Click to enlarge)

Bath Pets Open Day at Larkhall for National Pet Month

We had a fabulous day on Saturday 30th April for our Open Day for National Pet Month 🙂

We had some lovely visitors and doggies supporting us on the day including Tag, Sid, Trixie and Lucy from @OldiesClub (https://www.oldies.org.uk) the senior dog rescue and rehoming organisation and beautiful greyhounds and lurchers from Greyhound & Lurcher Welfare & Rescue (https://www.glwr.org.uk) We also had fabulous support from Royal Canin (thank you Jasmine) and James Wellbeloved (thank you Sam) who gave out advice and samples to our customers on pet nutrition.

Lee brought his lovely ferrets Lily and Daisy and talked to lots of people about ferret handling and care, we had Fred & Barney guineapigs and Anny brought Cedric and Lilli her friendly rats and Deagol, the cutest, smoothest hamster ever!

Mrs Gale made some fabulous cupcakes and all the staff baked cakes and biscuits to sell on the day.

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Pippa from Ashman Jones Veterinary Surgery came down to chat to our customers and give advice and Taiga our young German Shepherd customer won first prize in the raffle – £75 to spend on nommy treats and goodies!         

The staff all dressed up on the day and the raffle, facepainting and cakes all raised funds for Oldies Club and the Larkhall Festival charity (amounts to be published later). Greyhound & Lurcher Welfare & Rescue also raised money on the day selling their lovely cards and collars and from donations from customers and Cats Protection Bath also joined us for the day.  

Janine showed lots of customers our spider skins and snake sheds and the youngsters were particularly fascinated to learn how so many creatures shed their skin.

Huge thanks to everyone who helped make the day such a success, to the staff for working so hard and the charities and suppliers for supporting us on the day and most of all, our lovely customers! National Pet Month… Done!


New Beco Bowls, Scoops & Litter trays in store now

Beco Bowls

Becobowls are made from unique plant fibre material. It is this material that makes these eco-friendly pet bowls that little bit special. Made from waste plant fibres they are completely sustainable and fully biodegradable when finished with. Designed to be eco-friendly and functional, the Becobowl is tough and durable. They are dishwasher friendly and should last for years in the home. They are available in a large, medium, and small size,depending on your pet’s appetite!

Beco Scoops

BecoScoops are made from the natural plant fibres found in bamboo and rice husks. This makes them both sustainable to produce and biodegradable when finished with. Both the food and litter scoops come in five different colours, Natural, Green, Blue, Pink, and Brown. Food Scoop
The Beco food scoop is practical and durable as well as eco-friendly. With a 0.5 litre/2 cup capacity the BecoScoop is designed to measure dried dog or cat food accurately, ensuring your pet is not over fed…Combine your BecoScoop with a BecoBowl and spoil your pet without spoiling the environment.

Litter Scoop

The Beco cat litter scoop has a heavy weight design which gives it a unique quality. Unlike many flimsy litter scoops, BecoScoops are strong and durable…Match your BecoScoop with a BecoTray and keep your floor clean as well as the environment.

 

Beco Trays

The BecoTray is the world’s first eco-friendly cat litter tray that is truly functional. Made from natural plant fibres the BecoTray is sustainable to make and biodegradable when you are finished with it. The BecoTray comes in five different colours Natural, Green, Blue, Pink and Brown.
The BecoTray has a high back lid for extra kick back protection and a push fit lid for ease of use. Heavier than a normal plastic litter tray it is much more stable and less likely to be knocked around the kitchen floor by the cat or a clumsy owner! If you like the BecoTray why not buy a BecoScoop too, and then you’ll be an exceptionally eco-friendly pet owner.