Pet First Aid Kit for Cats & Kittens – Compact Emergency Kit for Cat Owners, Home, Car, Travel & Outdoor Use
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- The Rayco Cat First Aid Kit is the perfect safety essential for every responsible cat owner. Designed as the companion to our popular Pet First Aid Kit, this compact and portable emergency kit helps you care for your cat at home, on the road, or in unexpected situations. Whether you’re removing a tick, treating an insect bite, stopping minor bleeding, or managing a small cut until you reach your veterinarian, this kit has you covered. It’s ideal for everyday care, travel, camping, evacuations, or natural disasters, and small enough to store in your car, home, or travel bag. Each 51-piece Cat First Aid Kit includes all the essentials you need — plus a few special touches just for your feline friend: Red reflective adjustable collar with bell (cat-sized for comfort and visibility), Saline solution for cleaning wounds or eyes, Styptic pencil to stop minor bleeding quickly, Tick removal tool to safely handle bites and a Cat Pop treat for a little post-care comfort Compact, convenient, and customizable — there’s even extra space to add your own pet-specific items. We’re proud to offer this new Rayco product and would love your feedback to help us keep improving our pet safety line.
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Complete Cat Emergency Kit (51 Pieces): Be prepared for everyday pet care or unexpected emergencies with 51 essential first aid items designed specifically for cats and small pets. Compact, Portable & Travel-Ready: Lightweight and easy to store in your home, car, or travel bag—perfect for road trips, camping, or quick evacuations during natural disasters. Designed for Cat Owners: Includes feline-friendly tools such as a reflective adjustable collar with bell, saline solution, styptic pencil, tick remover, and even a Cat Pop treat for comfort after care. Everyday Pet Safety & Health: Ideal for handling tick removals, insect bites, minor cuts, or small injuries until you can reach your veterinarian—because quick care matters.