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Cat Theme Halloween Treats for Humans!

Cat Theme Halloween Treats for Humans! 

Cat theme Halloween treat bags
If you love cat culture, then these cat theme Halloween treats are for you! Whether you make treats for your kids, relatives, neighbors, classmates or students, these cat theme Halloween treats are sure to be a hit! 

Include non-food items in case of food allergies, preferences, restrictions, etc. Packaged foods are safer than homemade so recipients can easily identify the ingredients.

These cat theme Halloween treats are cute, easy to put together, and can be used for any occasion if you omit the "Happy Halloween" insert. 

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Cat theme Halloween treat bags
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Cat theme Halloween treat bags
Summary 

You can make a cute cat theme Halloween treat without spending too much time, money or effort!

Include as many or as little of the suggestions to suit your bandwidth and budget. The recipients will love what you come up with. I know I'd love to see it!


What else is on brand for a cat theme Halloween treat? 
What other occasions could you use a cat treat bag for?


Comments

  1. This is such a neat idea for Halloween. And you can switch it up for any theme.

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    1. Thank you! It's definitely versatile if you switch out the Happy Halloween insert :)

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  2. My daughter would love this! 😻

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    1. Yay! I can't wait for my daughter to give these to her classmates :)

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