Aldi’s new pet range includes an automatic feeder for your cat – and prices start at 89p
ALDI is launching the purrrfect range for your pets this week with low prices across products like treats, grooming accessories and toys.
Prices in the bargain range start at just 89p for bags of cat and dog snacks and range up to £39.96 for a dog agility set.
One of our top picks is an automatic pet feeder that costs £26.99 so you don't have to worry about your feline friend's dinner time when you're out.
The range isn't due to land in stores until Thursday Feb 20 although you can already pre-order some of the goods online.
If you do decide to splash your cash on the website, you'll need to factor in delivery charges which range from £2.95 for standard to £6.95 for large items. It's free for orders over £20.
Shoppers who'd rather shop in store can find their nearest branch using the .
Here are some of our top picks from the new Aldi pet range:
Cat Mate automatic pet feeder, £26.99 -
This feeder has two food compartments that you can set a timer for so that each lid opens only during mealtimes.
The timers can be set up to 48hours in advance and there's also an ice pack compartment that can be removed to re-freeze in between uses.
The same feeder is actually currently on offer on Amazon, where it costs £26.95 down from £37.95 - making it 4p cheaper to buy that at Aldi.
Pet Collection Dog Agility Set, £39.96 -
Train your dog to be as good as Britain's Got Talent winner Pudsey with this agility set that can be used inside and outdoors.
There are hurdles, hoops to jump and slalom poles to master - although you'll need to assemble it yourself first.
A similar agility set will put you back £42.99 from Zooplus.co.uk, making it almost £3 more expensive than the deal at Aldi.
Pet Collection two-in-one cat cave, £9.99 -
Don't get your furry friend a bed when you can get them a cat cave, designed to create a safe space.
You can push down the top to create an open bed when they want to be a bit more sociable.
Argos also sells a similar two-in-one style cat cave but it costs £19.99 - £10 more expensive than the one sold at Aldi.
Extra large plush pet bed, £18.99 -
The discounter is selling a range of herringbone pet beds in a range of sizes, all the way up to extra large.
It's fully machine washable at 30°C for when mucky paws surface, as well as having a removable mattress.
On Amazon, a pet bed of this size will cost you at least another tenner.
Dirty Dogz deodorising spray, £1.99 -
If your dog isn't a fan of the bath, the 300ml Dirty Dogz Deodorising Spray will help to keep them smelling fresh and get rid of that wed dog smell.
The cheapest spray available to buy at Pets At Home costs £4 for 150ml of Johnson's Dog Deodorant.
You can't order these ones online so you'll need to head into store if you want the bargain.
Langham's training dog treats, 89p -
These 125g bags of snacks are ideal to help teach your dog to sit, roll, lie down and fetch - and the easy-seal bag keeps them fresh for later.
They come in three different variants including grain free liver, chicken or low fat options.
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