Cat Pet Product
In the 1980s, Karen worked as a property manager throughout the week and showed Himalayan cats at weekend cat shows. At shows, she saw a lot of money being spent on cat-themed products.
She invested $700 in specialty cat shampoos and sold them at the shows and in cat magazines, going from her day job to filling orders at home. Then, she created a unique catnip mouse to add to the product line. Karen says they stuff the mice with the freshest catnip instead of using cotton fillers. The mice were a hit. “People dangled two mice by the tails in one hand and a $5 bill in the other, all day long,” she says.
Karen was able to make $3,000 a month in sales with little overhead, no employees and not much time involved. She left her day job to be a stay-at-home mom, and since then has raised four children and succeeded in getting her products in pet stores across the United States.
There are few things more enjoyable than making money while doing something you love.
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