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#3025 BPA-Free Pump Housing Replacement for Ceramic & Stainless Steel Fountains by Pioneer Pet
- For Ceramic & Stainless Steel Fountains
- Houses #3026A 12V Pump & Transformer
- BPA-Free and PFAS Free
- Top rack dishwasher safe
#3026A BPA Free-12V Pump & Transformer
- Pump and transformer compatible with most Pioneer Pet drinking fountains
- 12V pump
- BPA-Free
For optimal performance disassemble/clean the pump once a month.
The video below provides step-by-step instructions for cleaning and applies to all pumps.
#3845 Kitty’s Garden Refill (Grown in the USA)
*Does not include wood planter
Kitty’s Garden Growing Instructions:
- Pour 3 ounces of warm water onto each peat pellet in the growing compartments. Note: Make sure there is one peat pellet in each compartment.
- Wait 10 minutes to absorb the water. Add more water as needed.
- Remove about 1 teaspoon of soil from each pellet and set aside
- Pour seeds from bag and disperse evenly into all compartments.
- Using the soil that you set aside in step 3 cover the seeds and lightly pack down.
- Add water if necessary to keep soil and seeds moist. Drain any excess water from the bottom tray.
- Do not allow the seeds to dry out. Lightly mist your garden daily to keep the seeds moist.
- Keep in a location that is between 65-70° F. – Some seeds will sprout faster than others.
- When the grasses are 3” – 4” tall, you can treat your kitty to its garden!
#3011 Nip Nibbler ®
Your cats will go crazy for the Nip Nibblers™. Our nylon-woven pouches release just the right amount of catnip when played with.
Irresistible nip – combines fun with texture and shape to put cats in a frenzy
Safe and non-toxic
Lightweight construction makes it easy for cats to play games of swat and chase
Catnip grown in the USA
#3833 Peek-a-Prize Toy Box
Features and Benefits
- Encourages cats’ natural predatory behaviors
- Stimulates indoor-only cats to keep them mentally and
physically fit - For food-motivated cats, drop kitty treats into the toy box for cats to retrieve and eat
- Works with virtually any appropriately sized cat toy or catnip
- Durable wood Toy Box will last for years and looks great with any furnishings
- Not recommended for small kittens
Smart Tip:
Cats are smart. They deserve to have toys that challenge their amazing capabilities. Hunting is the cat’s favorite occupation (next to sleeping). Smart toys provide opportunities for your little tiger to stalk, pounce and ambush prey-like toys. Remember to rotate toys to keep them exciting. A stimulating environment and attention from you will keep your cat active and alert.
*Not recommended for small kittens.
#3841 Peek-and-Play Toy Box
Features and Benefits
- Encourages cats’ natural predatory behaviors
- Stimulates indoor-only cats to keep them mentally and
physically fit - For food-motivated cats, drop kitty treats into the toy box for cats to retrieve and eat
- Works with virtually any appropriately sized cat toy or catnip
- Durable wood Toy Box will last for years and looks great with any furnishings
- Not recommended for small kittens
Smart Tip:
Cats are smart. They deserve to have toys that challenge their amazing capabilities. Hunting is the cat’s favorite occupation (next to sleeping). Smart toys provide opportunities for your little tiger to stalk, pounce and ambush prey-like toys.
*Not recommended for small kittens
#3832 The Ultimate Scratching Post by SmartCat®
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
- 32″ height allows cats to stretch fully and tone muscles
- Sturdy 16″ x 16″ base eliminates tipping and wobbling
- Fibrous and durable woven sisal naturally encourages scratching
- Superior to carpeted posts that may snag claws
- Includes screws and dowels for easy base assembly. Base comes in two parts for shipping.
WHY DO CATS SCRATCH?
- To remove old nail sheaths from claws
- To exercise and tone muscles
- To relieve stress, frustration, and boredom
- To “warm up” for a vigorous play session
- To mark territory
SMARTCAT® TRAINING TIPS
- Place the post where the cat spends a lot of time. Cats often like to stretch and scratch when they wake up from a nap.
- To introduce the post, try using catnip as a lure. (For most cats this is unnecessary, but fun.) Rub catnip onto the sisal material and call the cat over to the post.
- Scratch your nails along the surface of the material. This will attract the cat and also teach where to scratch.
- After your cat begins to scratch, offer praise and a food treat. Small kittens can be trained to climb the post by showing them food treats and then placing them at the top of the post.
- If your cat has been scratching a piece of furniture, place the post directly in front of it. Cover that area with Sticky Paws™ (click here to order) or use double-sided tape. This will help redirect your cat’s scratching activities to the post. Shower lots of praise on your cat when you see them using the Ultimate Scratching Post to reinforce this positive behavior.
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Most cats are easily trained but if your cat is the exception, click here to visit www.catsinternational.org for more information and tips.
#4006 Perch for the Ultimate Scratching Post by SmartCat®
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
- Provides cats with a sense of safety and security
- Reversible, claw-safe quilted pad for the ultimate in lounging
- Easily slides onto the Ultimate Scratching Post to create a comfortable, elevated perch
- Durable wood construction
#3831 Bootsie’s Combination Scratcher by SmartCat®
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
- Fibrous and durable woven sisal naturally encourages scratching
- Multipurpose scratcher can be wall mounted or placed on the floor
- Includes an easy to use wall-mount system
- Rubber feet provide stability and prevent slipping
- Measures 24″x 7″x2.5″
WHY DO CATS SCRATCH?
- To remove old nail sheaths from claws
- To exercise and tone muscles
- To relieve stress, frustration, and boredom
- To “warm up” for a vigorous play session
- To mark territory
SMARTCAT® TRAINING TIPS
- Place the scratcher where the cat spends a lot of time. Cats often like to stretch and scratch when they wake up from a nap.
- To introduce the scratcher, try using catnip as a lure. (For most cats this is unnecessary, but fun.) Rub catnip onto the sisal material and call the cat over to the post.
- Scratch your nails along the surface of the material. This will attract the cat and also teach where to scratch.
- After your cat begins to scratch, offer praise and a food treat.
- If your cat has been scratching a piece of furniture, place the scratcher directly in front of it. Cover that area with Sticky Paws™ (click here to order) or use double-sided tape. This will help redirect your cat’s scratching activities to the scratcher. Shower lots of praise on your cat when you see them using the scratcher to reinforce this positive behavior.
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Most cats are easily trained but if your cat is the exception, click here to visit www.catsinternational.org for more information and tips.
#3854 Ultimate Litterbox-Not Available on Pioneerpet.com
Features and Benefits
- New modern shape compliments any decor
- Large, over-sized rim for easy handling
- New ramped sides for handy litter removal
Litter box Solutions:
Fortunately, cats don’t need much training when it comes to the litter box. It is instinctual for them to seek out an easily raked substrate in which to eliminate. A roomy litter box with high sides (to keep the litter from flying out) and a good litter scoop is all you need to keep your tiger coming back. Keep in mind the following feline preferences regarding litter box maintenance:
- Cats do not like scented litter.
- Cats like a clean litter box.
- There should be one litter box per cat in the family, plus one.
For more information about cat behavior see www.catsinternational.org.
SmartCat™ Tips:
- Provide litter that appeals to your cat. After all, your cat must want to use its litterbox.
- To each it’s own… litterbox, that is. One box per cat in the household. Also, supply an extra box for those unforeseen emergency instances that may arise – they always do.
- Place each litterbox in a quiet, private place easily accessible to your cat.
- Keep in mind that litterbox liners may be irritating to some cats.
- Confine kittens and new cats to one room until they have used their litterbox consistently for several days. Give them proper time to learn and adapt.
- Clean them daily… the litterboxes, not your cats. We do that on our own.
- Have your cat spayed or neutered at or before six months of age to prevent it from marking its territory.
- If you’d like to learn more about litterbox training and other aspects of feline behavior, visit www.catsinternational.org.
#3850 Corner Litterbox-Gray
Features and Benefits
- Triangular shape fits conveniently into corners
- Dimensions 24 by 19 by 8
- High sides prevent litter kick out
- Durable plastic resin ensures long lasting usage
- Additional litter boxes help prevent litter box problems
- Works great with the Big Mouth Litter Scoop (Item # 1127)
Litter box Solutions:
Fortunately, cats don’t need much training when it comes to the litter box. It is instinctual for them to seek out an easily raked substrate in which to eliminate. A roomy litter box with high sides (to keep the litter from flying out) and a good litter scoop is all you need to keep your tiger coming back. Keep in mind the following feline preferences regarding litter box maintenance:
- Cats do not like scented litter.
- Cats like a clean litter box.
- There should be one litter box per cat in the family, plus one.
For more information about cat behavior see www.catsinternational.org.
SmartCat™ Tips:
- Provide litter that appeals to your cat. After all, your cat must want to use its litterbox.
- To each it’s own… litterbox, that is. One box per cat in the household. Also, supply an extra box for those unforeseen emergency instances that may arise – they always do.
- Place each litterbox in a quiet, private place easily accessible to your cat.
- Keep in mind that litterbox liners may be irritating to some cats.
- Confine kittens and new cats to one room until they have used their litterbox consistently for several days. Give them proper time to learn and adapt.
- Clean them daily… the litterboxes, not your cats. We do that on our own.
- Have your cat spayed or neutered at or before six months of age to prevent it from marking its territory.
- If you’d like to learn more about litterbox training and other aspects of feline behavior, visit www.catsinternational.org.
#29242 Sticky Paws® Furniture Strips by Pioneer Pet®
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
- Effectively and humanely deters inappropriate surface scratching
- Discourages inappropriate elimination
- Harmless to cats and furniture when used as directed
- Transparent, medical-grade adhesive strips apply directly to furnishings
- Texture formulated to feel unpleasant to cats’ paws
- Manufactured from inert and non-toxic materials
- Includes 24 kiss-cut adhesive sheets
Sticky Paws® is ineffective on surfaces treated with non-stick and/or stain-repellent products, such as Scotchgard™.
Always test a small piece of Sticky Paws® on an inconspicuous area before applying.