The inventory
in the cat aisle should include products that can be used throughout the entire house — products that work on carpet, hardwood floors, walls, countertops, household furniture, cat furniture, trash cans, around and in litter boxes, in the air, and even outdoors.
Having store staff who understands the products on the shelves and can explain the benefits of various products, will go a long way toward building loyalty
in the cat aisle.
Litter and the products associated with it — boxes, scoops, odor eliminators and the like — have long been staples
in the cat aisle.
Feline Friendly Of course, litter - related products are right at home
in the cat aisle alongside food, treats and toys.
Catnip is simultaneously one of the best known and least understood product categories
in the cat aisle.
It's better to have [grooming products]
in the cat aisle along with some signage [explaining the benefits]-- then they'll go, «Oh, yeah; that's a great idea,»» explains Panter.
Or maybe you're just interested in greening up the product selection
in the cat aisle?
Instead, scratchers are often left unassembled on a bottom shelf or assembled on a top shelf, above the other products
in the cat aisle.
Retailers also need to offer a good toy selection
in the cat aisle to ensure owners have a variety of toys at their disposal.
Also, buy cautiously when selecting the large gym pieces — if floor space is limited
in the cat aisle, so should be choices for large pieces in the inventory.
Many new products on the shelves
in the cat aisle address various health concerns.
CATNIP AS AN ADD - ON Catnip can be cross-sold with many of the other items
in the cat aisle.
The most common treats
in the cat aisle will fall into one of three categories — dry, freeze dried or semi-moist.
Healthcare Essentials There are several other categories
in the cat aisle that address a host of health - related issues.
A retailer can stock cat supplements in an aisle with other animal supplements, or it may choose to stock
them in the cat aisle.
This, combined with the wealth of flavors and package sizes available, makes for an extensive list of potential products retailers can stock
in the cat aisle.
There are many remedies
in the cat aisle that help owners tackle specific problems.
Thanks to manufacturers that have produced many eco-friendly products for this sector of the pet industry, it shouldn't be difficult for retailers to green - up the product selection
in the cat aisle.
There are several types of supplements to consider carrying
in the cat aisle.
There is one product that can be found in every cat household and
in every cat aisle: cat litter.
Diet Varieties A good starting point is giving a brief explanation of the basic categories of diets
in the cat aisle.
Ultimately, product knowledge is what makes the difference between a store where cat scratcher play land draws shoppers in and boosts its bottom line and a store that struggles to turn over products
in its cat aisle.
Handout some freebies once in a while at checkout to your cat customers, or possibly when discussing cat - related issues
in the cat aisle.
They should be available
in every cat aisle and in more than one size.
Liners, litter scoops, litter box mats, charcoal filters and deodorizers should be available
in the cat aisle.
Green cat products
in the cat aisle today will help provide what we need for a healthier environment tomorrow.
An important item
in every cat aisle, cat grass is safe, nutritional, easy to sell and enjoyed by many felines.
Employees should be trained to understand how each item
in the cat aisle can contribute to bettering the relationship between cat and owner.
This one, rather than being discussed in Congress, is more likely to be a hot topic of conversation
in the cat aisle.
Not exact matches
I found the Litter Genie ® and its refills
in the
aisle with the
cat litter, so I picked those up, too.
Besides on this website, she can be found online at her second home
in Facebookland and occasionally aimlessly roaming the Star Wars and pet supply
aisles with her man at Target hunting down toys for themselves and their
cat.
In addition to promoting a few catnip products in various sections of the cat aisle, Mark Teixeira, president of Bell Rock Growers, suggests retailers place live catnip plants up front near the registe
In addition to promoting a few catnip products
in various sections of the cat aisle, Mark Teixeira, president of Bell Rock Growers, suggests retailers place live catnip plants up front near the registe
in various sections of the
cat aisle, Mark Teixeira, president of Bell Rock Growers, suggests retailers place live catnip plants up front near the register.
While
cat treats are certainly at home
in the treat or food
aisle, retailer should also consider trying to increase incremental sales by placing treats by cash registers,
in endcap displays or near other behavioral training products.
While both should either be within the healthcare section or the
cat aisle, they can be displayed
in two obvious groups, with signage or other point - of - purchase materials that explains the differences for those busy times when a sales person may not be available.
«Most stores carry their catnip products
in a
cat - specific
aisle, ideally as a transitional product between
cat treats and
cat toys.
George advises creating endcaps near food
aisles to demonstrate what
cat feeding and watering areas can look like
in a chic and contemporary home.
The supplement
aisle has become a big profit center as shoppers increasingly turn to pet stores for solutions to common health conditions
in dogs and
cats.
Having found inspiration
in the
aisles of the annual Global Pet Expo trade show, they have stocked their stores» shelves with innovative products that
cat lovers could not find elsewhere
in Mexico.
Catnip is an essential part of every store's
cat aisle — and it can be found
in a wide variety of forms.
If the store doesn't already have organic
cat foods
in the food
aisle, start by adding several quality brands to the line up.
Once the store has the right balance of good - better - best litter products and accessories, displaying them
in the right place within the
cat aisle is equally important.
If you've walked down the
cat aisles in any store recently, you probably noticed a staggering number of litter choices.
Jennifer: That's a great question, you're right, the pet food
aisle just keeps getting bigger and bigger and I think there's something consumers need to know about the pet food industry is that a lot of time and effort and work goes into formulating pet food, there's a lot of kind of nuances and intricacies that go into creating a pet food, you really can't just throw
in together a bunch of ingredients and hope that all of the nutrient requirements of the dog or
cat is met.
Look for us
in the
cat litter
aisle!
Try a variety pack or mixing up flavors and textures the next time you're
in the
cat food
aisle.
The
cat (s) need fresh air and light; their cage should be next to a window or
in a center
aisle, or a busy tack room.
Although it doesn't appear as though any dogs or
cats will take part
in Harry and Meghan's I do's, one
in 10 Brits have celebrated their own walk down the
aisle with a fur baby that they go walkies with, and an estimated 56 percent want to remember their big day with photos and videos that include their furry family members.
Stocking the
Aisle The cat aisle should be well stocked and organized with items that can fill health - related voids in every life stage of the domestic feline, along with helping provide comfort to convalescing and senior
Aisle The
cat aisle should be well stocked and organized with items that can fill health - related voids in every life stage of the domestic feline, along with helping provide comfort to convalescing and senior
aisle should be well stocked and organized with items that can fill health - related voids
in every life stage of the domestic feline, along with helping provide comfort to convalescing and senior
cats.
Although litter has been a mainstay of the
cat aisle since it first hit the shelves
in the 1950s, the category continues to grow today.
Cat grass and gardens are also a great way for retailers to add an unexpected bit of green — both
in their
aisles and to their bottom line.