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Pet Necessity is an online shop for pets, focusing on dog and cat products. We are a small business based in Edinburgh, launching in December 2022 and are proud to connect with customers across the UK. We stock pet clothing, accessories, loads of toys, beds, mats, cushion, hygiene products, natural treats and more. As we grow we will be looking to expand the pet products we offer in order to provide you our customers with access to all your pet necessities. We hope you enjoy your experience and thank you in advance for supporting our small business. P.s Follow us on social media and send us a message to say hello! 👋
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496/213 FERRY ROAD, EH5 2DL, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
- 01312022307
- hello@petnecessity.co.uk
- petnecessity.co.uk
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