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2592 days ago

Fill in our survey for a chance to win one of our favourite pet packs!

Karla from Howick

Hi New Zealand cat and dog parents, fill in our pet survey and be in the draw to win a pack of our favourite pet items:

www.surveymonkey.com...

Two winners will be announced on 1 February 2019, on our Facebook and Instagram page.

Follow us on Facebook: foxieandco
Follow us on Instagram: @foxieandco

Prizes:
🐱 Cat pack: water resistant, machine washable premium pet bed (small size), stainless steel food bowl, and a grey and white striped fabric cat carrier with travel pockets

🐶 Dog pack: water resistant, machine washable premium pet bed (medium size), stainless steel food bowl, comb with wooden handle, travel water bottle and a premium pet leash

Eligibility:
Prize draw is only available to New Zealand residents ages 18 and above.
Survey answers must be completed by 30 January 2019 at 11.59pm.

Thank you,
foxieandco

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