Love of Pets

Love of Pets Your Independent Traditional Pet Shop in Norwich bringing you more each day!

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🕰️ Change of Opening Hours. We are slightly increasing our opening hours on Saturdays, below is the full list. Tuesdays-...
29/06/2024

🕰️ Change of Opening Hours.

We are slightly increasing our opening hours on Saturdays, below is the full list.

Tuesdays- Friday 10:00-15:00
Saturday *09:00-16:00*.

Closed Sunday’s and Monday’s.

❤️Love of Pets
150 Magdalen Street, Norwich, NR3 1JD.
Your independent pet shop in Norwich, bringing you more each day!

£25 pick up from ❤️Love of Pets, 150 Magdalen Street, Norwich, NR3 1JD. 07858 217 819.
25/06/2024

£25 pick up from ❤️Love of Pets, 150 Magdalen Street, Norwich, NR3 1JD. 07858 217 819.

Back in stock from today. ❤️Love of Pets150 Magdalen Street, Norwich, NR3 1JDYour independent pet shop in Norwich, bring...
04/06/2024

Back in stock from today.

❤️Love of Pets
150 Magdalen Street, Norwich, NR3 1JD
Your independent pet shop in Norwich, bringing you more each day!

Back in stock from today. ❤️ Love of Pets150 Magdalen Street, Norwich, NR3 1JD. Your independent pet shop in Norwich, br...
25/05/2024

Back in stock from today.

❤️ Love of Pets
150 Magdalen Street, Norwich, NR3 1JD.
Your independent pet shop in Norwich, bringing you more each day!

Back in stock from today. Tues-Fri 10:00-15:00Sat 10:00-*16:00*.❤️Love of Pet150 Magdalen Street, Norwich, NR3 1JD. Your...
21/05/2024

Back in stock from today.

Tues-Fri 10:00-15:00
Sat 10:00-*16:00*.

❤️Love of Pet
150 Magdalen Street, Norwich, NR3 1JD.
Your independent pet shop in Norwich, bringing you more each day!

The items below are back in stock from today. Tuesday-Friday 10:00-15:00Saturday 10:00-*16:00*.❤️Love of Pets150 Magdale...
17/05/2024

The items below are back in stock from today.

Tuesday-Friday 10:00-15:00
Saturday 10:00-*16:00*.

❤️Love of Pets
150 Magdalen Street, Norwich, NR3 1JD.
Your independent pet shop in Norwich, bringing you more each day!

08/05/2024

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Due to Essential Building Repairs we are limiting the amount of stock we hold as everything will have to be removed from the shop for the works to be completed.
We can still order in any items not available for all customers and we are very much still open for business.

We are working on contingency plans and dates and will post an update as soon as more information becomes available.
There is still the option of Free Home Delivery within the outer Norwich Ring Road for orders over £10.

We ask for your patience and understanding and we will get the products that you need.

❤️ Love of Pets
150 Magdalen Street, Norwich, NR3 1JD.
Your independent pet shop in Norwich, bringing you more race day!


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Please see below on how to clean your Dogs Ears. ❤️Love of Pets150 Magdalen Street, Norwich, NR3 1JD. Your independent p...
26/04/2024

Please see below on how to clean your Dogs Ears.

❤️Love of Pets
150 Magdalen Street, Norwich, NR3 1JD.
Your independent pet shop in Norwich, bringing you more each day!

One of our regulars with his new toy from our soft toy range. ❤️Love of Pets 150 Magdalen Street, Norwich, NR3 1JD. Your...
17/04/2024

One of our regulars with his new toy from our soft toy range.

❤️Love of Pets
150 Magdalen Street, Norwich, NR3 1JD.
Your independent pet shop in Norwich, bringing you more each day!

Looking for a hassle-free way to shop for your beloved pets? Look no further than Love of Pets! Our in store personal sh...
21/03/2024

Looking for a hassle-free way to shop for your beloved pets?
Look no further than Love of Pets!
Our in store personal shopping experience and customer-centric ordering process make it easy to find the perfect products for your furry friends. Plus, you'll always receive any order for when you need it through our preordering system. (Please note payment is in advance)
Try Love of Pets today and show your pets the love they deserve!

❤️Love of Pets
150 Magdalen Street, Norwich, NR3 1JD.
Your independent pet shop in Norwich bringing you more each day!



T’s and C’s do apply, please ask for further details.
We aim to offer 100% customer service and welcome any feedback.

We have had a revamp of Cats Corner in the shop, plenty of selection and we can always order in products that we don’t r...
20/03/2024

We have had a revamp of Cats Corner in the shop, plenty of selection and we can always order in products that we don’t regularly stock just for you.
❤️Love of Pets
150 Magdalen Street, Norwich, NR3 1JD.
Your independent pet shop in Norwich, bringing you more each day!

We have been busy in the shop today and one of our manufacturers Natures Menu has been out and re merchandised the shop ...
15/03/2024

We have been busy in the shop today and one of our manufacturers Natures Menu has been out and re merchandised the shop with new displays.
If you haven’t visited the shop lately please pop in and see us, we can always order in products that we don’t regularly stock on a per customer basis with payment in advance, any product/s
ordered are stored with your name on until collection.
❤️Love of Pets
Your independent pet shop in Norwich, bringing you more each day!
150 Magdalen Street, Norwich, NR3 1JD.

New and now available in the shop. Natures Menu Freeze Dried Nuggets, exactly the same as the Frozen Nuggets but Freeze ...
17/02/2024

New and now available in the shop.
Natures Menu Freeze Dried Nuggets, exactly the same as the Frozen Nuggets but Freeze Dried for extreme convenience.
❤️Love of Pets
150 Magdalen Street, Norwich, NR3 1JD.
Tues-Fri 10:00-15:00
Sat 10:00-*16:00*.
Your independent pet shop in Norwich, bringing you more each day!
(See us in The Magdalen Street Shopping Guide, which is available in the shop).

We have a whole host of energy providers you can pay bills and top up with.So, next time you’re in our shop bring your e...
18/01/2024

We have a whole host of energy providers you can pay bills and top up with.

So, next time you’re in our shop bring your energy key, card or barcoded bill and top up using our device.

Top up in our shop.

❤️Love of Pets150 Magdalen Street, Norwich, NR3 1JD. Your independent pet shop in Norwich, bringing you more each day!Ch...
06/12/2023

❤️Love of Pets
150 Magdalen Street, Norwich, NR3 1JD.
Your independent pet shop in Norwich, bringing you more each day!

Christmas and New Year Opening.

Saturday 23rd Dec Closed
Sunday 24th Dec Closed
Monday 25th Dec Closed
Tuesday 26th Dec Closed
Wednesday 27th 10:00-13:00
Thursday 28th Dec 10:00-13:00
Friday 29th Dec 10:00-13:00
Sat 30th Dec Closed
Sunday 31 Dec Closed
Monday 1st Jan Closed
Tuesday 2nd Jan Closed
Wednesday 3rd Jan 10:00-15:00.

Thank you to all our customers and we hope you enjoy the festivities.

29/10/2023

🎇Firework Stress Advice for Pets.🎆
❤️Love of Pets, 150 Magdalen Street, NR3 1JD.
You’re independent pet shop in Norwich, bringing you more each day!

Fireworks can be incredibly distressing for pets and local wildlife. With fireworks being used from Bonfire Night to New Year, it can be hard to prepare your pet or help to calm them down. during the fireworks.

There are a number of reasons why fireworks can be scary for pets, and it’s important that we as pet owners understand these fears so we can help pets feel safe and relaxed during them.

Fireworks are loud, even to human ears, so when an animal hears a firework go off, their sensitive hearing means it's so much louder for them and can quickly make them become spooked, especially as no one ever sets off a single firework, but in multiple quick succession. A dog’s hearing is up to four times better than a human’s, and a cat's hearing is even more so. Fireworks also don’t just go “bang”, some of them hiss and fizz, which are sounds many pets are not familiar with. If a firework is loud enough to make your ears ring, you can only imagine how loud they are for your pets. Plus, pets don’t know what the sound is, or that it can’t hurt them, meaning many animals are terrified as they register the sound as a threat.

Fireworks are also extremely bright and colourful, which is most of their appeal, but the bright lights and flashing can also be incredibly distressing for pets as they don’t understand what they’re seeing, and that paired with the loud noise and unpredictability can quickly trigger your pet’s fight-or-flight response.

If your pet is afraid of fireworks or loud noises in general, then it’s more than likely you’ll see a fear response in them when fireworks start to go off. This could be shown through signs of fear or anxiety such as hiding, whimpering, and other behavioural changes which we have detailed below.

For some pets, the flight response is very literal, and if there is a door or a window left open enough for them to get through, they may even try to run away from the sound entirely without any thought to the dangers outside the home. For pets who spent most or all of their time inside, this can be extremely dangerous as they don’t understand external hazards such as traffic.

We have made a list of ways you can help keep your pet safe and calm.

Keep your pet indoors with all windows and doors closed, and curtains drawn. This will help keep the sound of the fireworks to a minimum and reduces the risk of them running away. You should especially not take your pet to any fireworks displays with you as the noise will be even louder and can do permanent damage to their hearing.
Keep them distracted. You can do this by giving them toys or chews to take their mind off of the noise. You can also try turning the TV on or playing music a little louder. Build them a safe space. This could be their bed or favourite sleeping spot, and try to make it comfortable for with food and toys.
Have someone stay with your pet if possible to try and create a normal environment for them to feel more comfortable. If you ignore the sound of the fireworks, your pet may realise they’re not a threat which may ease some of their anxiety.

Ways to help your dog during fireworks:

Walk your dog during daylight hours to get their energy out before the fireworks start.
Make sure there are things you can do so your dog isn’t left alone while in their safe haven.
Close windows and curtains to muffle sounds and lights from the fireworks.
Put on some music or turn up the TV to mask the sounds of the fireworks.
Ignore and don’t draw attention to the fireworks or the noises.
Try to play with your dog or give them a filled Kong!!!
If your dog is anxious and seems stressed out or afraid of fireworks despite this, you can also try Dog Calmer. These come in diffusers, spot-ons and more which are filled with calming chemicals to aid in calming your dog during fireworks. And in some cases, your vet may even prescribe Dog Anxiety Medication which can help your dog with fireworks.

How To Calm Cats During Fireworks

Like dogs, you should provide a calm and quiet hiding place in your home for your cat to be during the fireworks. Other ways you can help cats during fireworks are:

Keep your cat indoors to avoid them being scared by the loud bangs.
If your cat is hiding in their safe area, don’t tempt them out, leave them until they are ready.
Make sure that you are around your cat so they know you are there, and try to give them any Cat Toys or boredom breakers to distract them.
You can also try Cat Calmers to help your cat during fireworks.
Keeping Outdoor Pets Safe During Fireworks

It’s not just cats and dogs that find fireworks distressing. Outdoor pets such as rabbits, guinea pigs and horses can also suffer during this time from all the noise and lights. Here we’ve put together ways to keep these animals safe from fireworks:

Small Pets And Fireworks

If you have a small pet such as a rabbit, hamster, bird, or other types of small animals here are ways that you can help them during fireworks:

Cover cages or pens with blankets so it’s soundproofed and hidden, but make sure to leave space so the animal can look out so they
know it’s safe.
Provide bedding for small animals so they can burrow and make a safe space.
For outside cages, consider moving them indoors where possible so that the sound is muffled. This may need to be done gradually so plan ahead.
Keep Rabbits in their hutch at night.

How To Keep Horses Safe During Fireworks

If you’re a horse owner, it’s likely your horse will be scared of the flashes and bangs. Here’s how you can help horses during fireworks:

If your horse is outside, give them plenty of hay to keep them occupied.
If stabled, put a radio on to mask the noise of the fireworks but make sure that the horse can’t access the radio.
Check on your horse regularly to make sure they are okay and they know they’re not alone.
If you know there are going to be fireworks in your area try to talk to the organisers to explain there are horses nearby and see if they can set them off in the opposite direction.
For extra help, you can try Horse Calmers to try and ease any anxiety or stress your horse may have from fireworks.
For more, check out the British Horse Society (BHS) for advice on Keeping Your Horse Safe During Fireworks.

What You Can Do To Help Animals During Fireworks

Keeping animals calm during firework season goes beyond just the pets in your care. Local wildlife and even other people's animals are likely to be frightened too, but there are some things you can do to help lessen the blow for them.

Go to an organised fireworks display rather than purchasing your own to lessen the amount being set off and reduce the noise. Or, try and choose low-noise fireworks.
Make sure if you are setting off your own fireworks that they aren’t being set off near any livestock, and inform people in the local area who do have animals that there will be a display nearby so they can prepare.
Do not set off fireworks near any known habitat spots for local wildlife such as lakes, ponds or trees that may have animals nesting in them. Also, make sure to check the area you’re planning to use for any signs of burrows or nests.
For Bonfire Night, always check your bonfire before lighting it as hibernating animals such as hedgehogs may sometimes crawl inside them to hibernate.

By following our advice, we hope you can lessen the impact that fireworks can have on your pets and keep them feeling happy, safe and secure. If you find an animal in distress get in touch with local charities like the PDSA and RSPCA for help, who work tirelessly during this period to respond to calls of animals in distress or have been injured because of fireworks.

Stay safe, keep your pets and other animals safe, and enjoy the fireworks season.

You can always learn more about the signs of anxiety in pets.

This post is an opinion and should only be used as a guide. You should discuss any change to your pet’s care or lifestyle thoroughly with your vet before starting any program or treatment.

🍁Some Autumn Safety Tips for any Pets.🍂❤️Love of Pets Norwich150 Magdalen Street, NR3 1JD. Your independent pet shop in ...
19/09/2023

🍁Some Autumn Safety Tips for any Pets.🍂
❤️Love of Pets Norwich
150 Magdalen Street, NR3 1JD.
Your independent pet shop in Norwich, bringing you more each day!

28/08/2023

This lovely Swifts t-shirt by James Stevens is available via silhouettesclothing.co.uk , all ethical in its production and one of a range of wildlife tee's he's designed . Check out Silhouettes Clothing for more including a real raptor teaser !

Spend less for the same product compared to elsewhere and Save!*Natures Menu Complete, 80% Beef or Rabbit in both flavou...
15/08/2023

Spend less for the same product compared to elsewhere and Save!*

Natures Menu Complete, 80% Beef or Rabbit in both flavours with superfoods and only Natural Ingredients, 600g Tins.
Our Price £4.45 per tin, elsewhere up to £5.15!

❤️Love of Pets
150 Magdalen Street, Norwich, NR3 1JD.
Your independent pet shop in Norwich, bringing you more each day!


*Price check correct at time of this posting.

All of us at Love of Pets Norwich are proud to say that we are the first stockists in the Eastern Region for “Pets Love ...
12/08/2023

All of us at Love of Pets Norwich are proud to say that we are the first stockists in the Eastern Region for
“Pets Love Fresh frozen dog food!”
Flavours Available in 600g Chubs are as follows:
Beef, Chicken, Pork, Venison and Puppy Chicken.
Chicken 1kg Chubs also available.
Additional items are available to order on a per customer basis.
We have ordered more stock so please pop into the shop and give it a try, even the most fussy dogs are leaving their bowls clean.

❤️Love of Pets
150 Magdalen Street, Norwich, NR3 1JD.
Your independent pet shop in Norwich, bringing you more each day!
Tues-Fri 10:00-15:00
Sat 10:00-*16:00*.

Please like, share and join the Love of Pets page for any updates or promotions.

15/07/2023

Thank you to customers old and new for your support over the 4 years we have been at the Magdalen Street shop, we couldn’t have done it without you!
We have exciting plans for the year ahead to bring you more brands and products and will announce these on Facebook once they are available.
❤️Love of Pets
150 Magdalen Street, NR3 1JD
Your independent pet shop in Norwich, bringing you more each day!

*Please like, share and join the Love of Pets page for any updates or promotions.

Now available to order on a per customer basis at the shop. (2-4 days delivery)Cat and Small Dog Water Fountain with bui...
08/07/2023

Now available to order on a per customer basis at the shop. (2-4 days delivery)

Cat and Small Dog Water Fountain with built in pump and a replaceable Filter, comes with USB charging lead.
3 different flow options and blue LED light. Holds 2lt of water with visible water line. £32.99 each.
Keep your pet hydrated during the summer heat.

❤️Love of Pets 150 Magdalen Street,
NR3 1JD.
Tues-Fri 10:00-15:00
Sat 10:00-*16:00*.
Your independent pet shop in Norwich, bringing you more each day!

To celebrate Pride Month in July we just wanted to let you all know that the shop and the staff are all LGBTQ+ friendly ...
29/06/2023

To celebrate Pride Month in July we just wanted to let you all know that the shop and the staff are all LGBTQ+ friendly and everyone is welcome.

We are also a LGBTQ+ and a Transgender Safe Space so should you ever be in any circumstance and require assistance or the Police we are here to help.

We look forward to seeing you in the shop soon!

Now available in the shop,Norfolk Pastures! Straw, Hay and Sawdust.
19/05/2023

Now available in the shop,
Norfolk Pastures! Straw, Hay and Sawdust.

06/04/2023

Enjoying Spring Plants Safely.

Our pets are curious by nature, but not everything they explore is harmless. There are some natural hazards our pets face in the form of the plants. As the weather gets warmer and we spend more time outside, we are turning our attention to spring flowers and plants.

Daffodils
All parts of the daffodil are harmful. Dogs sometimes eat the bulbs, but even a small bite can kill a small animal. Even drinking the water in which cut daffodils have stood is potentially hazardous.

Hyacinth
The toxic part of the Hyacinth is very concentrated in the bulbs (versus the leaf or flower) and when ingested in large amounts, can result in severe poisoning.

Iris
All parts of these are toxic, but the bulb is most dangerous as it contains a higher concentration of chemicals.

Tulips
The bulbs are the most toxic, however all parts of the plant can be toxic in large quantities.

Contact your vet as soon as possible if you are concerned your pet has ingested anything dangerous.

06/04/2023

Tick Removal Guide For Cats And Dogs

One of the most important responsibilities you have as a pet owner is to maintain your pet’s health, including keeping them fed and parasite free. There are a number of internal and external parasites that your pet can pick up, and you need to know how to prevent, treat, and in some cases, remove these parasites from your pet.

In this guide, we’re going to tell you everything you need to know about the pesky parasite known as a tick, and how to keep your pet free of them.

Contents:
What Are Ticks?
Ticks And Lyme Disease
How To Remove A Tick
How To Protect Against Ticks
A tick on a person's finger

What Are Ticks?

Much like fleas, ticks are an external parasite that latches onto your pet to feed off their blood. However, unlike fleas, ticks are much larger and easier to spot with the naked eye. When a tick is first attached to your pet, it will appear to have a small head and a shiny, flattened body, but once it begins to feed, it continues to grow until it drops off and move on to the next stage of its life cycle.

When they are first attached to your pet, ticks may be hard to spot, much like a flea, but as they continue to feed on your pet, their flat bodies will grow and expand until they are able to be seen and felt. However, due to their pale colouring and round shape, ticks are often confused with lumps or skin tags, and dismissed by the owners. Not only are ticks a nuisance, but they are also potentially dangerous and can pass diseases to humans, such as Lyme disease.

Where Do Ticks Live?

Ticks don’t have long legs or wings to help them reach a host. Instead, they are commonly found in woodland and grassland or anywhere with livestock where they sit on leaves and reach out their legs until they grasp onto the fur or skin of their new host. Then they can burrow into your pet’s fur where they bury their heads into your pet’s skin in order to feed. Ticks are able to find their host by detecting breath and body odour, or by sensing your pet’s body heat, moisture or vibration from movement.

Ticks prefer milder weather, and are much more common in the summer months, especially if your pet is spending more time outdoors. However, they are a year-round problem, and if you find a lump on your pet’s skin, don’t dismiss it for a tick based on the time of year. Unlike fleas, ticks only remain on your pet for a blood meal before dropping off in order to progress to the next stage of their lifecycle.

A tick on a leaf

Ticks And Lyme Disease

Ticks, like most parasites, are known to carry a lot of diseases that can be detrimental to your pet’s health, as well as some which can pass to humans. Even though ticks are only attached for a few days, this is still long enough for them to pass the disease right into your pet’s bloodstream. One of these diseases is Lyme Disease, which humans can catch from tick bites too.

Lyme Disease is a bacterial infection that often shows as a circular or oval rash around a tick bite that can sometimes look like a bullseye. This rash typically appears within 1-4 weeks of being bitten, but can take up to three months to show. The rash can also be followed by other symptoms like:

High temperature, or feeling hot and shivery
Headache
Muscle and joint pain
Tiredness and loss of energy
In some cases, the symptoms of Lyme Disease can continue to grow in severity over months or years, resulting in:

Pain and swelling in joints
Nerve problems – such as pain or numbness
Heart problems
Trouble with memory or concentration
Lyme Disease can be treated, and the sooner it is detected, the better. That’s why it’s important to see your GP if you have recently been bitten by a tick, even though not every tick is a carrier.

How To Remove A Tick?

If you find a tick on your pet (or even yourself) then it’s important that you know how to remove it the right way. Doing it wrong can result in the tick’s head breaking apart from the body and becoming trapped inside your pet, leading to infections. Also, you should remove a tick as soon as you’ve spotted it as the sooner it’s removed, the less chance it has of spreading diseases.

The best way to remove a tick is by using a specific tick removal tool as they’re specially designed to remove both the head and the body of the tick.

To use a tick remover, first, you have to note what size the tick is which will depend on how long it’s been feeding or what life stage it is in. For smaller ticks or nymph ticks, use the smaller end of the tool, and use the larger end for adult or engorged ticks. Part your pet’s fur near the tick site and grasp the tick with the tool as close to the skin as possible without squeezing the body. This can cause the tick to regurgitate its contaminated stomach contents back into your pet and cause an infection. Slowly pull the tick directly upwards without squeezing or crushing it and ensure the head stays attached. Once the tick is removed, dispose of it by crushing it in tissue to kill it so it can’t find another host. Clean the bite with a pet-safe Antiseptic For Dogs And Cats, or soap and water.

If you are not confident in removing a tick from your pet, take them to your vet who will be able to remove it for you. It’s always better to ask someone else to do it properly to avoid any infections.

What NOT To Do With A Tick

There are some urban myths about ticks and how to remove them, particularly home remedies for how to get them to fall off you or your pet without pulling them out, including:

Burning the tick
Smothering the tick with petroleum jelly
Swabbing the area with liquid soap to remove the tick
Not only do these methods not work in removing ticks, but they can be harmful to your pet and also give the tick enough time to spread disease to your pet. This is why pulling the tick out with a specified tick tool is the best and easiest method for removal.

How To Protect Against Ticks

When it comes to ticks and other parasites with your pet, prevention is always the best course of action. This can be done with an effective tick prevention treatment like Flea & Tick Treatment, which, when applied routinely, gives your pet four weeks' worth of protection from external parasites like ticks and fleas.

Other ways you can protect your pet from ticks is to be vigilant and check your pet’s coat for both fleas and ticks regularly, especially after walking them outdoors in wood or grassland. If you do find a tick on your pet, you can then remove it early or, if your pet has been treated, the tick will die within 24 hours of attaching your pet (depending on the preventative treatment used). Preventative treatments tend to kill a tick before they have been attached long enough to spread any diseases, which is why it’s advisable to use a preventative Flea And Tick Treatment For Dogs or cats.

When you become a pet owner, their safety is your responsibility, and ensuring they’re in top health should always be your priority. By implementing a routine health check that includes a flea and tick treatment, you can keep your pet safe from external parasites and make sure they stay happy and healthy.

This post is an opinion and should only be used as a guide. You should discuss any change to your pet’s care or lifestyle thoroughly with your vet before starting any program or treatment.

*Price Matched competitively against the Supermarkets and Pet Chain Stores!*🐶Lily’s Kitchen Dog Food Tins 400g £3.19.Nat...
09/03/2023

*Price Matched competitively against the Supermarkets and Pet Chain Stores!*

🐶
Lily’s Kitchen Dog Food Tins 400g £3.19.
Natures Menu Dog Pouches 400g £2.39.
Forthglade Dog Treats 90g from £2.19.
🐈
Catsan Cat Litter 20lt £16.99.
Dreamies Cat Treats Various Flavours 60g
£1.56 or 2 packs £2.60.
Scrambles Cat Biscuits 750g £7.50.

Shop local to support local and save on big brands.

24/02/2023

We have new products available in the shop so if you haven’t visited for a while pop in and see what is available, we are always adding new products whilst keeping our customers favourites.
We can also order in most products that we don’t regularly stock on a per customer basis.

❤️Love of Pets
150 Magdalen Street, Norwich, NR3 1JD.
Your independent pet shop in Norwich, bringing you more each day!

27/01/2023

Did you know we offer a Fish Food Flake Tub Refill Service?
We use quality King British Tropical and Goldfish Flakes for all our refills to the original weight of the tub. (55g)
Tropical Flake £6.00
Goldfish Flake £5.00

Save a Plastic Tub and just bring your empty tub and we will Refill it! 😌

❤️Love of Pets
Your independent pet shop in Norwich, bringing you more each day!

Happy Fish that live at the shop. 😄Please note the Fish are not for sale, we unfortunately don’t sell any pets, just Foo...
08/01/2023

Happy Fish that live at the shop. 😄
Please note the Fish are not for sale, we unfortunately don’t sell any pets, just Food and Accessories for pets as small as Mice to as big as Dogs and all in between.
We can order in most items that we don’t regularly stock in the shop on a per customer basis, all orders must be paid for in advance or at point of ordering and once the products come into the shop we will send you a text to advise they are ready to collect when you are free to do so.
If you have a regular item you use you can request for it to be set up on a rolling order basis so that the product is here ready for you when you need it so there is no waiting time when you run low. All future orders must be paid for on collection/delivery of your previous order.
(Terms and Conditions)
1. Failure to collect any order(s)/item(s) within 30 days of being notified of it being ready or if you haven’t checked in with us in the same time period will automatically wave your right to use this service again in the future unless you advise us of anything different either by phone or by coming into the shop. We will always take your circumstances into account but unfortunately we can’t hold orders for an unlimited amount of time due to product expiry dates and storage space.
2. If you change your mind after paying and ordering item(s)/order(s) we reserve the right to charge a restocking Fee of 10% of the value of the item(s)/order(s).
This is to prevent unnecessary ordering and then cancellation of item(s)/order(s) as well as due to the item(s) expiry date(s) and also storage space.
These terms are not to penalise but to be fair to everyone concerned as explained above and we will always do our upmost to accommodate all customers.
And if you can’t carry your order and would like it delivered and as long as the item/order comes to more than the value of £10 and you live within the Outer Norwich Ring Road we can deliver it for Free.
We can deliver a little further afield than this within reason depending on the distance for a small fee, please ask for further details.

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150 Magdalen Street
Norwich
NR31JD

Opening Hours

Tuesday 10am - 3pm
Wednesday 10am - 3pm
Thursday 10am - 3pm
Friday 9am - 3pm
Saturday 10am - 4pm

Telephone

+447858217819

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