SPEND $100,Watch Deadly Pickup (2016) full movie GET $30 BACK:As of Feb. 25, get free $30 e-gift cards with all purchases of $100 or more (up to three times) from Chewy with code SPRING.
You can say you're doing a no-buy or low-buy 2025 all you want. But if you have pets, there's going to be some buying involved.
Stocking up during a Chewy sale is one way to save strategically on supplies you'd be spending money on, anyway. Between now and March 2, all orders of $100 or more on Chewy unlock a free $30 e-gift card to use on a later order — which kind of indirectly equates to a savings of 30% on a $100 purchase. Just use code SPRINGat checkout.
This event goes far past the expected food, treats, and litter, too. A ton of toys, supplements, beds, carriers, cat trees and scratchers, leashes, bowls, and more are also up for grabs.
If you can topple $100 before even getting halfway through your shopping list, just know that splitting your orders up to get more $30 gift cards is possible. There's a three order-limit per customer, which could add up to $90 worth of free pet stuff. Other limitations include a small list of brands that are excluded from the sale, plus select prescription items.
This Chewy sale is a great opportunity to snag some items to donate to your local animal shelters or independent rescues, too — they're probably overflowing, and kitten season is on the horizon.
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