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A company’s ethics - especially when it comes to animals - means a lot to me.
This makes it hard to shop for pet supplies because PetCo and PetSmart are the only pet stores in town, plus a local store that I’m not a huge fan of, but justify it because I’m shopping local when I need something quick.
I loved Chewy because it’s easy and I don’t even really need to think about getting food, treats, and bedding, but I found out it was just owned by PetSmart.
Does anyone know of any somewhat ethical companies that offer autoship on small animal products?
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