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531 days ago

HARD SIDED SMALL DOG OR CAT CARRIER/CRATE FOR TRANSPORT

Cherry from Heathcote Valley

HARD CRATE New from PetSmart Ferrymead.
My puppy point blank refuses to get in it so trying to recoup my losses!
Also selling puppy/small dog chest wrap carrier (used once, same reason!)
And blue soft sided small animal carrier separately, or will do a bulk deal if bought together!
Photos, measurements and prices below:

1. Hard sided small dog or cat crate carrier-
Door opening 200mm x 200mm.
250mm high; 420mm long; 240mm wide
(All internal measurements)
Beige and grey
$30

2. Blue soft sided carrier/crate (collapsible) (used once)
Door opening 200mm x 200mm
250mm high; 420mm long; 250mm wide
(All internal measurements)
Blue and black
$20

3. Soft carry/chest wrap. (Used once)
Has mesh top and sides; collar clip to stop dog jumping out. Zip pocket for poop bags, treats etc. Velcro fastening, very comfortable to wear.
Black and purple
$15

SELL SEPARATELY OR ALL THREE FOR $50!

Please text Cherry on 0210 251 8818.
Heathcote Valley, pick up only.

Negotiable

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