Pet Beds

Pet Beds

The Pet Grocer

Pet Beds

Your fur babies will love the beds we have at The Pet Grocer! Having their own snug warm bed gives your pet the feeling of security and belonging and we know that is what every pet parent wants.

XXXL pet pillow beds, wool on the one side and sail on the other side. Only R1,012.

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XXL heart-shaped pet bed for only R995.

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For more information, contact The Pet Grocer.

Pet Beds

The Pet Grocer

Jianni Erasmus warmly welcomes you to The Pet Grocer in Gansbaai. Her pet store is one of the largest stockists of pet food, care products, and accessories in the Overberg. Specialising in premium-quality dog and cat food, The Pet Grocer proudly supplies top brands, including kibble, wet food, all-n...

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