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OATA helps aquatic shop fight onerous pet shop licence condition
Oscar & Hooch reveals new counter top display unit for retailers
Britons will spend more than £4.6bn on their pets this year
Strong seminar line-up at PATS Sandown
ORIJEN invests in sponsorship of Crufts 2015
Ceva run extensive Feliway TV advertisement campaign
Royal Canin's Urban Life takes towns by storm
Bern Pet Foods hosts stand at National Cat Club Show
New Betta fish husbandry guidelines released
Three new meaty treats from CSJ
Cash plea as work starts on £1.5m pet hospital
Updated Tagg pet tracker monitors temperature to keep dogs from overheating
Overweight dogs targeted by ACANA Light & Fit
Exotic pet business scales up with MSIF funding
Mr Fothergill's RSPB seed range flying out of retailers' doors
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Exotic pet business scales up with MSIF funding
 

A Widnes-based business specialising in exotic pets has secured funding from Merseyside Special Investment Fund (MSIF).

North West Pets and Exotics has received a £30,000 loan, using a combination of finance from the Start Up Loans Fund and Regional Growth Fund, which has been used to help with start-up costs including fitting out the store and taking on staff.

The store sells a variety of creatures including snakes, lizards, scorpions and spiders as well as tanks, food and other associated products.

Barry Jones, founder of North West Pets and Exotics, said: "I breed a lot of the animals myself so I can provide assurance on their quality. It is also an important part of eliminating the black market for them.

"As well as providing animals for pets, we are also looking to branch out into providing displays for hotels and other businesses."

MSIF was set up in 1996 and provides funding of up to £2m to smaller businesses in the Merseyside area.

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