It can be difficult to find a gift that sends the right message — one that says “I love you” or “Thank you for all that you bring into my life” or “You truly can’t not make a mess while using the litter box, so let’s solve that.” Indeed, finding the perfect present for the cat in your life is no easy feat. Luckily, we’ve rounded up the coolest cat stuff so you can score some special finds for both you and your pet, from cave-like cat beds to fruit-themed catnip toys. Plus, if you’ve been looking to introduce a cat tree into your living room that isn’t a total eyesore, this might just be the perfect occasion to elevate your space, since, let’s face it, your cat won’t be the only one hibernating until spring thaw.
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Keeping your cat hydrated and your living room looking clean, kempt, and free of clutter doesn’t have to be antithetical. In fact, introducing a new product into your cat’s life can provide a boost of excitement that’s second only to the sensation of sniffing your bag after you’ve been out and about all day.
Looking for a way to reduce plastic waste and give your cat the best high of their life? Enter: organic bottled catnipopens in a new tab. It’ll keep your cat’s favorite pass time extra fresh while cutting down on single use plastic. Get your cat interested in sustainability early on.
If we haven’t made it abundantly clear yet, we love all things Tuft + Pawopens in a new tab. Their latest in cat technology, also known as the fish wand, is a tried and trueopens in a new tab favorite at Kinship. It doesn’t hurt that it’s easy on the eyes, too.
Perhaps you have an adventure cat opens in a new tabon our hands — if you live in an environment that’s conducive to allowing your cat to wander freely in your backyard or around the neighborhood, why not give them a little slack? However, safety always comes first, which is why we always recommend a collar with a tag. One that’s this stylish is just an added bonus.
You’ll know if your cat isn’t interested in wearing clothes, because they’ll likely tell you before you have to take a guess. If they happen to be especially tolerant of their winter sweater, might we suggest you upgrade to an adorable onesie for the holiday season? We know there’s only an example of a dog wearing it, but we think this onesie would look particularly sweet on a cat, considering its tiger motif.
Does your cat already act like they live in an ivory tower? Might as well make the setting match the attitude with this sleek wooden cat tower that pretty much just looks like a mid century nightstand you came across while upstate.
I don’t know about you but my cat usually makes her own fortune and it pretty much always involves getting dinner 20 minutes early through vocal protest. Giving her something to chew on long enough to postpone dinner to its regular time? That’s my good fortune.
While our cats are rarely puzzled about anything other than why they aren’t getting a bite of whatever’s on our plates, they could definitely benefit from some play-inspiring puzzle toys.
While this certainly falls under the cat lady aesthetic, we’re glad to have solid representation of the style’d positive attributes with this chic and undeniably cozy quilt.
I don’t think there’s a better gift for cats or cat lovers alike than a truly well constructed litter box. They’ll be grateful to have respite from their stinky happenings and you’ll be grateful to be incorporating yet another better looking piece of cat furniture into your home.
You might live with a tiny panther, but that doesn’t mean every corner of your house and the furniture that resides there should be expected to become a scratching post.
Ever wanted to know what your cat was trying to tell you? Since you don’t have mind reading abilities, presumably, you can get an idea of what your cat is trying to communicate about their health through this color coordinated litter.
If your cat is always looking for a place to nestle in, despite how unsuitable the location might be (I’m looking at you, dresser drawer), this might give them the territory they need to feel right at home.
You’ve heard of natural toys for children, but have you heard of them for cats? They’re sustainable, last a lifetime, and are sure to keep your cat’s toys in one place, which means less clean up for you.
Avery is a writer and producer. She has written for numerous publications, including Refinery29, BuzzFeed, and V Magazine. When she’s not at her computer, you can find her reading, practicing her Greek on Duolingo, and delving into the Sex and the City discourse. She lives in Brooklyn, New York with her husband and their cat, Chicken, who rules with an iron fist.