Get the Cat Fixed Sale!
Oct. 2nd, 2008 04:32 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Well, it's that time. The time we all knew would come. It's time to Get the Cat Fixed.

He's not too thrilled about this as you can see. But under the circumstances, who can blame him?
In honour of his soon-to-be-missing bits (and in the hopes of helping cover some of the costs) I'll be running a Get the Cat Fixed Sale through the month of October. 25% off of everything in the store! (Shipping isn't included in the sale, unless I can talk the post office into it, which I doubt.)
Yes, that's 25% off.
Everything.
Start your Christmas shopping early! Get something to congratulate your kid's teacher on surviving the first month! Buy something because it's October! But be sure to stop by Om Shanti Handcrafts and buy something.

He's not too thrilled about this as you can see. But under the circumstances, who can blame him?
In honour of his soon-to-be-missing bits (and in the hopes of helping cover some of the costs) I'll be running a Get the Cat Fixed Sale through the month of October. 25% off of everything in the store! (Shipping isn't included in the sale, unless I can talk the post office into it, which I doubt.)
Yes, that's 25% off.






Everything.
Start your Christmas shopping early! Get something to congratulate your kid's teacher on surviving the first month! Buy something because it's October! But be sure to stop by Om Shanti Handcrafts and buy something.
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Date: 2008-10-03 04:12 am (UTC)Also, any luck finding something that would be a good herbal antihistamine cream or ointment?
Spastic topic jumping again, to ask if you've considered setting up a table at a farmer's market to sell your tasty-sounding bath and body stuffs? Laramie's market is just about over for the season, but you might want to give some thought to spending a Friday afternoon or two up here next summer. People here like to shop on-line, but they also like to see what they're buying in person the first time, so a couple of trips up here might boost your sales.
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Date: 2008-10-03 04:16 am (UTC)2) Depends on what you're being allergic to. I'm told the Bite, Sting & Rash works great on hives. I didn't mean for it to, but hey, I'll take it.
3) Thought about it. Most of our local ones start at OMG AM and I deal awesomely poorly with this. The one I found that is actually in the afternoon filled up in March and wouldn't even take my name as a potential fill-in.
That said, afternoon? I can do. Specially if I have somewhere to sleep up there the night before so I'm not doing _all_ my driving in one day.
*hint* *hint*
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Date: 2008-10-03 04:27 am (UTC)My allergies are to the cats, whee, hives. I might have to try the Bite, Sting & Rash. My walking partner has terrible eczema, and I'm thinking about the "breakfast" bath tea for her for the holidays, but if you had found anything to be an analog for Benadryl cream or similar products, I'd have put that on the list, too. (I won't be ordering right away, but hopefully soon.)
Another question:
how many ounces is the bug repellent?A competing product (http://www.burtsbees.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?productId=-109&categoryId=10010&subCategoryId=-139&catalogId=10051&storeId=10001&langId=-1) is selling for more per bottle, at 4 oz. each. You might want to look into the lemongrass and rosemary - the person I found this one through said it was extremely effective.Before I suggest yours as similar and less expensive, I wanted to be able to give them the price per ounce comparison.You are well-stocked in case you get a sudden rash of orders, I hope?Edit: I obviously can't read tonight. It clearly says right there that the bottles hold 2 oz.
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Date: 2008-10-03 04:32 am (UTC)Folding tables I got and I can borrow and EZ-up if I haven't got my own by then.
The breakfast tea will probably do her some good. If I think of it (always an open question) I'll do more specific research into what might help.
Bug spray is two ounces. Alas, at that size they're cheaper. I will be posting (when I get off my ass!) a twelve ounce size at $20, though, which is a better price.
I'll poke at rosemary and lemongrass -- alas, late in the season to test here! But there's always next summer.
I'm stocked on everything I can't just crank out as necessary, yes. Most of my stuff, though, I can just make on demand. Which is awesome. :)
Tks hun.
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