EVERLIT CARE EVERLIT Pet Medic First Aid Kit, 95 Pieces, Vet-Approved Review (2026)
Is the EVERLIT CARE EVERLIT Pet Medic First Aid Kit, 95 Pieces, Vet-Approved the right pet first aid kit for a buyer who wants a published piece count AND a vet-approved claim in the same kit, at a mid-tier price?
Short answer: Yes — the EVERLIT CARE Pet Medic First Aid Kit is the only kit in our five-product comparison that combines a published 95-piece count with a stated vet-approved claim, at a competitive $34.99 price. That combination makes it our top-rated pick among the five target reviews in this series. Buyers who specifically need a dog-only kit should still compare it against the rubyloo kit, and buyers who want the highest published piece count in the whole collection should check the GPUSFAK 136pc kit.
Only two kits in the pet first aid kits collection publish an exact piece count on their listing: the EVERLIT CARE kit at 95 pieces and the GPUSFAK kit at 136 pieces. EVERLIT CARE is the only one of the two that also carries a vet-approved claim and covers pets generally rather than dogs specifically, which is why this review treats it as the strongest all-around value in the lineup.
Editorial verdict: 4.5/5. The EVERLIT CARE Pet Medic First Aid Kit earns 4.5/5 — the highest rating among our five target reviews — for pairing a published 95-piece count with a stated vet-approved claim at a competitive $34.99 price. It is not the single cheapest option in the collection, and buyers who need strictly dog-only framing may prefer rubyloo, but on transparency and stated value it is the strongest all-around pick.
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- Published 95-piece count — one of only two kits in the collection to state an exact number
- Vet-approved claim stated on the listing
- Competitive $34.99 price for the combination of transparency and claim
- General "Pet Medic" framing rather than dog-only, suiting broader households
- Not the single cheapest kit in the collection — the budget GPUSFAK kit runs $17.99
- The GPUSFAK 136pc kit publishes a higher raw piece count (136 vs. 95), though it is dog-specific and lacks a vet-approved claim
- Model designation CARE_PET_BLUE suggests a color variant naming scheme — confirm color/edition before ordering if that matters to you
- Listing does not break down piece count by category (e.g., how many bandages vs. wipes), only the total figure
Who the EVERLIT CARE Pet Medic First Aid Kit is for
Within our pet first aid kits collection, this kit fits a specific buyer profile:
- Buyers who want both a stated piece count and a vet-approved claim in one kit
- Multi-pet or mixed-species households, since the kit is framed generally rather than dog-only
- Value-focused shoppers comparing kits on a transparency basis rather than brand reputation alone
- Anyone replacing or upgrading from a kit that never published its contents count in the first place
What the EVERLIT CARE Pet Medic First Aid Kit does well
The only kit that pairs a published piece count with a vet-approved claim
Of the eleven kits in the pet first aid kits collection, only two publish an exact piece count, and EVERLIT CARE is the only one of those two that also states a vet-approved claim — the GPUSFAK 136pc kit publishes a higher count but no vet-approved language.
Strong price for what it states
At $34.99, EVERLIT CARE is priced within a few cents of rubyloo ($34.95) and Dr. Brahmsy's ($32.95), but is the only one of that trio to also name an exact piece count — making its price-to-transparency ratio the strongest of the group.
General pet framing broadens its fit
Where rubyloo and the GPUSFAK 136pc kit are marketed specifically for dogs, EVERLIT CARE’s "Pet Medic" framing is broader, putting it alongside the ARCA PET and Dr. Brahmsy's kits as a dual-species-friendly option.
Piece count gives buyers a concrete basis for comparison
A stated 95-piece count lets a buyer do real math on cost-per-item ($0.37/piece at $34.99) — a comparison that is simply not possible with kits that do not publish a count, like the ARCA PET or PetVet Medic kits.
Where the EVERLIT CARE Pet Medic First Aid Kit falls short
Not the cheapest option if price is the only factor
The entry-level GPUSFAK kit at $17.99 undercuts EVERLIT CARE by roughly half, though it publishes no piece count and no vet-approved claim in exchange.
Lower published piece count than its closest rival on raw volume
The GPUSFAK 136pc kit states 41 more pieces at a comparable $35.99 price — the trade-off is that it is dog-only and does not carry a vet-approved claim.
Color/edition naming in the model number needs confirming at checkout
The CARE_PET_BLUE model designation implies a specific color or edition; buyers who care about case color should confirm the current listing matches what they expect before ordering.
How it compares: the full pet first aid kit lineup
| Kit | Price | Stated focus (per listing) |
|---|---|---|
| GPUSFAK Pet First Aid Kit for Dogs & Cats | $17.99 | Entry-price generalist for dogs and cats |
| ARCA PET Dog First Aid Kit, Water Resistant | $19.95 | Water-resistant, dog-focused budget pick |
| Dr. Brahmsy's Pet First Aid Kit for Dogs and Cats | $32.95 | Vet-approved claim, dogs and cats |
| rubyloo Dog First Aid Kit, Vet Approved | $34.95 | Vet-approved claim, dog-focused |
| EVERLIT CARE Pet Medic First Aid Kit, 95 Pieces | $34.99 | 95 published pieces, vet-approved claim |
| ARCA PET Cat & Dog First Aid Kit for Car | $35.90 | Car-focused, cat and dog |
| GPUSFAK 136pc Dog First Aid Kit | $35.99 | 136 published pieces, dog-focused |
| GPUSFAK Pet First Aid Kit, Camping and Hiking | $39.99 | Camping/hiking-focused, dogs and cats |
| ARCA PET Cat & Dog First Aid Kit, High Visibility Reflective | $54.99 | High-visibility reflective case |
| KeepGoing Pet First Aid Kit for Dogs & Cats, Travel | $65.95 | Travel-focused, dogs and cats |
| PetVet Medic Cat & Dog First Aid Kit | $99.99 | Broadest stated scope: emergency, health supplies, wound care |
The full field is anchored by our which first aid kit do you need guide, which walks through how to size any first-aid purchase — human or pet — against your actual use case.
Head-to-head: the EVERLIT CARE Pet Medic First Aid Kit vs. the other reviewed pet kits
| Spec | EVERLIT CARE Pet Medic First Aid Kit | ARCA PET Cat & Dog First Aid Kit | rubyloo Dog First Aid Kit | PetVet Medic Cat & Dog First Aid Kit | Dr. Brahmsy's Pet First Aid Kit |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Price | $34.99 | $35.90 | $34.95 | $99.99 | $32.95 |
| Species coverage | Dogs and cats | Dogs and cats | Dogs only | Dogs and cats | Dogs and cats |
| Vet-approved claim | ✓ | — | ✓ | — | ✓ |
| Published piece count | 95 | Not published | Not published | Not published | Not published |
- Buy the EVERLIT CARE Pet Medic First Aid Kit if it is the kit under review here and matches your buying criteria above.
- Buy the ARCA PET Cat & Dog First Aid Kit if the kit needs to live permanently in a vehicle — see our ARCA PET Cat & Dog First Aid Kit review.
- Buy the rubyloo Dog First Aid Kit if you only have a dog and want a vet-approved claim at the lowest price for a dog-specific kit — see our rubyloo Dog First Aid Kit review.
- Buy the PetVet Medic Cat & Dog First Aid Kit if you want the broadest stated category scope and price is not the deciding factor — see our PetVet Medic Cat & Dog First Aid Kit review.
- Buy the Dr. Brahmsy's Pet First Aid Kit if you want the lowest price among the vet-approved-claim kits and have both a dog and a cat — see our Dr. Brahmsy's Pet First Aid Kit review.
Shop the pet first aid lineup on Amazon → EVERLIT CARE Pet Medic First Aid Kit ARCA PET Cat & Dog First Aid Kit rubyloo Dog First Aid Kit PetVet Medic Cat & Dog First Aid Kit Dr. Brahmsy's Pet First Aid Kit
What to pair with the EVERLIT CARE Pet Medic First Aid Kit
A base kit covers the essentials, but restocking and specialization go further. Common companions for EVERLIT CARE Pet Medic First Aid Kit owners include the TickCheck Tick Remover 3-Pack, the QUMY Self-Adhesive Bandage Wrap 6-Pack, the Homesake Tick Remover Tool 3-Pack — all stocked in the pet first aid kits collection alongside the kit itself.
Top compatible accessories on Amazon → TickCheck Tick Remover 3-Pac QUMY Self-Adhesive Bandage W Homesake Tick Remover Tool 3
Category context: how pet first aid kits are evaluated
A published piece count is useful for comparison shopping but is not a regulatory requirement — there is no ANSI/ISEA Z308.1-style standard for pet kits the way there is for human workplace kits under OSHA 29 CFR 1910.151. EVERLIT CARE’s 95-piece figure and vet-approved claim are both manufacturer statements we report as listed, not independently audited counts.
Total cost of ownership
At $34.99 for 95 stated pieces, EVERLIT CARE works out to roughly 37 cents per included item at purchase — the clearest per-item math of any kit in this review series, since most competitors do not publish a count to calculate against. Restocking after use still means buying general pet wound-care consumables rather than a proprietary refill.
Final verdict: 4.5/5
The EVERLIT CARE Pet Medic First Aid Kit earns 4.5/5 — the highest rating among our five target reviews — for pairing a published 95-piece count with a stated vet-approved claim at a competitive $34.99 price. It is not the single cheapest option in the collection, and buyers who need strictly dog-only framing may prefer rubyloo, but on transparency and stated value it is the strongest all-around pick.
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EVERLIT CARE Pet Medic First Aid Kit FAQ
How many pieces are in the EVERLIT CARE Pet Medic First Aid Kit?
The listing states 95 pieces, one of only two kits in our pet first aid kits collection to publish an exact count.
EVERLIT CARE vs GPUSFAK 136pc — which kit has more pieces?
The GPUSFAK kit publishes 136 pieces, 41 more than EVERLIT CARE’s 95. GPUSFAK is dog-only and does not carry a vet-approved claim; EVERLIT CARE covers pets generally and does carry that claim.
Is the EVERLIT CARE Pet Medic kit vet-approved?
Yes — the listing states a vet-approved claim, one of three kits in the collection to do so alongside rubyloo and Dr. Brahmsy's.
Does the EVERLIT CARE kit work for cats or only dogs?
The "Pet Medic" framing is general rather than dog-specific, unlike rubyloo or the GPUSFAK 136pc kit, making it a reasonable fit for mixed-species households.
What does CARE_PET_BLUE mean as a model number?
It appears to be EVERLIT CARE’s internal designation, likely referencing a color or edition. Confirm the current listing matches your expectations for case color before ordering.
Is EVERLIT CARE the best-value pet first aid kit WC Safety sells?
Among the five target kits reviewed in this series, EVERLIT CARE earns the highest rating (4.5/5) for combining a published piece count with a vet-approved claim at a competitive price. The absolute cheapest kit in the full collection is the budget GPUSFAK kit at $17.99, which publishes neither.
Can the EVERLIT CARE kit replace taking my pet to the vet?
No. Like every kit in our pet first aid kits collection, it is designed to help you stabilize your pet on the way to care, not replace a licensed veterinarian’s exam or treatment. Contact your vet or an emergency animal hospital for any real injury or illness.
How does EVERLIT CARE compare to the EVERLIT-branded human trauma kits WC Safety sells?
EVERLIT CARE is a distinct pet-focused sub-brand from the EVERLIT products in our human trauma and bandage lineup; contents and claims for the pet kit are evaluated separately in this review and should not be assumed identical to human EVERLIT products.
What's the cost per item in the EVERLIT CARE kit?
At $34.99 for 95 stated pieces, that works out to roughly $0.37 per item — a calculation only possible because the listing publishes an exact count, unlike most competitors in the collection.
Is EVERLIT CARE a good pick for a first-time pet owner?
The combination of a stated piece count, a vet-approved claim, and a moderate price makes it a reasonable, transparent starter kit for a first-time pet owner assembling a home first-aid setup.
Does EVERLIT CARE publish what the 95 pieces actually are?
The listing states the total count but does not break it down item-by-item on the product page we reviewed; check the current listing photos for a detailed contents breakdown before ordering.
Should I buy EVERLIT CARE or rubyloo if I only have a dog?
Both carry a vet-approved claim at a similar price ($34.99 vs $34.95). EVERLIT CARE adds a published 95-piece count that rubyloo does not state; rubyloo is framed dog-specifically. If piece count matters more, choose EVERLIT CARE.
What accessories should I add to the EVERLIT CARE kit?
A tick removal tool and a styptic product for nail bleeding are useful additions regardless of the base kit’s stated piece count — see the accessory picks in this review.
Is 95 pieces enough for a household with multiple pets?
A 95-piece kit is a reasonable general-purpose starting point, but very large multi-pet households may want a second kit or a supplemented accessory stock rather than relying on a single kit’s consumables for every pet.
How often should the EVERLIT CARE kit be checked and restocked?
Check consumable items like gauze and antiseptic wipes every few months and after any use — the same cadence recommended for every kit in our pet first aid kits collection.
Where can I compare EVERLIT CARE against every pet kit WC Safety stocks?
See our which first aid kit do you need guide for the complete sizing and comparison framework across the full first-aid catalog.
Last reviewed: · Sources reviewed: manufacturer Amazon listing and packaging claims, American Veterinary Medical Association pet-preparedness guidance, American Red Cross pet first aid guidance, ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center resources.
Editorial standard: Zero sponsored listings. No manufacturer input. No paid placement on this page. Kit contents and claims limited strictly to what the listing states — nothing itemized or invented.
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