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Mahu Oils Launches New Range of Natural Pet Care Products

Mahu Oils Launches New Range of Natural Pet Care Products


*PRESS RELEASE*

If you are a loving pet owner (or know one), wouldn't you like a kit of natural products which both cared for your pet and saved on costly vet bills?

Nita Maaka's desire to give her own cats and dogs a healthy raw food diet led to the launch of her first business Raw Pawz. It was only natural after she was unable to find any products she felt confident in for the day-to-day ailments of her pets, that Nita would go on to start her second business Mahu Oils which offers three fantastic products to clean, protect and care for your family pet.

The Mahu Oils range includes a natural moisturising Coat Care Soap, lovingly handmade with goats milk to clean and sooth.

There's a Flea Guard which is a combination of natural oils that repels fleas, ticks and flies, this product is preventative meaning your pet isn't harmed by harsh chemicals after being infected.

The final product Cut Aid Cream is a healing cream which can be used on anything and everything from deep wounds to insect bites, it's a combination of natural oils that work to heal living tissue extremely well.

Nita said: "Creating Mahu Oils has been a journey of learning and remembering what nature has to offer, and being able to provide these products to gift 'peace of mind' to other pet owners is our first priority", she added it's like a "first aid kit for animals" which every pet owner should have on hand.

Products are available to buy separately or as different sized care packs online at https://www.mahuoils.nz/ with free shipping anywhere in New Zealand, or you can come see Nita at the Tauranga Farmers Market on Saturday mornings.

*ENDS*

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