November
2008 News
Dirty dogs, muddy paws, and your clean car

It's winter, it's cold, it's wet, but your dog still needs a walk!
There
is nothing better than going out for the day to a country park or on
a river walk, but that means taking your dog in the car. The problem
starts on your return trip when you are faced with one very wet and
dirty dog to transport home and you need to protect your car.
The
problem is old, but the solution is new and Scot-Petshop has the answer!
It's
the Dog Car Boot Protector with a Non Slip Apron,
which is suitable for all cars.
Due to the flexible components, this boot cover fits in every car. Extra
high sides offer ideal protection of the boot’s coating on the
inside. A removable nylon apron protects the bumper while your pet jumps
in or jumps out of the boot. The boot cover is supplied with a special
non-slip surface, which prevents from slipping out of place while driving.
To clean, simply wipe off the car boot cover.
The
boot cover can be fitted perfectly by turning over the sides. Due to
the metal sticks, the cover can be shaped as a tub so that the boot’s
inside lining will be protected as well. Peel the fastenings at the
bottom and at the side of the cover to ensure a safe hold. A separate
nylon apron, which can be fastened quickly by peel fastenings, will
help to protect the bumper while the dog jumps in or out of the car.
This product is selling out fast, so don't miss out!
If this one does not suit we have a wide selection of boot protectors and car seat covers that might.
January 2009 News
Litter Kwitter Back In The UK

A cats ultimate indignity, a visit to the dreaded litter tray, that plastic tray, that messy smelly litter, both owner and cats worst nightmare. But when nature calls, when your cats got to go, choice!! A smelly litter tray, a quick dash through the catflap into a wet and dirty garden, no way!!!
To the lavatory of course, with the ingenious and very original Litter Kwitter your cat, yes your cat can train to use the loo in weeks, OK you also have a training DVD to help you and your cat along.
The Litter Kwitter uses a three-step red, amber and green training programme to persuade moggies to change their personal habits. The ingenious Litter Kwitter starts next to the toilet with a seat device and a red plastic disk full of litter so your cat knows what it is & where to go to use it. Then you put it on the porcelain rim of the toilet, so your cat learns to hop up. Once your cat gets the idea that the toilet is where the action is, you can move to the amber disk. It has a hole in the middle and room for some litter around the edges so that your cat can use it but also starts to learn how to perch on the edge of the seat itself. It doesn’t usually take too long to get the hang of this so then it’s time to use the green disk. It has a bigger hole so that your cat can balance on the seat and go, knowing that everything will end up in the toilet. Brilliant !!!
The device's Australian creator, Jo Lapidge, from Canberra, was inspired to come up with her invention after watching the 2004 Ben Stiller film, Meet The Fockers, in which the cat owned by Robert DeNiro is fully toilet-trained. By placing a litter tray on her own loo, Jo managed to persuade her Burmese, Doogie, to ditch his litter tray and decided other cat owners could benefit from her findings.
After consulting animal psychology and behaviour specialists, vets and animal welfare agencies including the RSPCA – which has endorsed the Litter Kwitter – the Litter Kwitter created and launched, now for sale around the world both you and your cats will not look back once you get your paws on this mogtastic Litter Kwitter available from Scot-Petshop for just 37.99
August
2009 News
Scot-Petshop Corporate Sponsorship
We took a day off last week for a family day out at the Five Sisters Zoo near West Calder, West Lothian. We had a fantastic day out and thought it would be a brilliant idea to do our first corporate sponsorship by sponsoring the rather large bunny rabbits. The bunnies are gorgeous and great fun to watch. We have attatched a photo of one of the rabbits for you all to see. If you want a great day out , we would certainly recommend The Five Sister Zoo www.fivesisterszoo.co.uk