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Everyone deserves something special in their stocking, your cat included. This Merry & Bright stocking stuffer set makes it easier than ever to shower your cat in all the little toys and gadgets they could wish for, from crinkly kickers to a feather wand.

Santa always has some delightful tricks up his sleeve, and this toy version of Old St. Nick is no different. Once your pup has torn into the soft exterior, they’ll find a hidden squeaky cookie toy inside.

This easy-to-assemble sisal scratching post will keep your cat happy and stimulated — and your couch free of claw marks. It’s the gift that keeps on giving.

Whether your pup’s in the mood for a game of fetch, some solo chewing time, or a competitive tug-of-war session, they’ll love this durable rope toy.

If your pup’s partial to a round of tug-of-war or needs a little Christmas magic added to their game of fetch, snag them this adorable rope gingerbread toy. The only thing cuter than that teeny Santa hat? Watching it fly through the air when your pup gets the zoomies.

Just like a real Christmas tree, this squeaky dog toy is concealing a special surprise gift. Once your pup shreds it open and digs out the fluff, they can find the hidden second toy: an adorable Christmas light ornament.
Accessorize

Your cat’s perfect in your eyes, but if we’re being totally honest, they’re probably not making Santa’s nice list — and they wouldn’t have it any other way. This cozy sweater will keep ‘em warm while they get back to knocking over your planter.

Nothing says “winter time” like plaid accessories. Get your cat on-trend with this stylish collar, complete with an easy release break-away design for your pet’s safety.

Just when you thought your cat couldn’t get cuter, here comes this Made By Cleo bandana covered in bowtied gingerbread men and peppermint treats. If your kitty can’t get enough of playing dress-up, you can grab a matching collaropens in new tab and bow tie.opens in new tab

Your dog’s already the most magical creature you know, so why not let them show off their Christmas spirit in this cozy Santa costume? Keep in mind that not all pups like wearing clothing, so don’t take offense — and don’t push your pup — if a red suit isn’t their thing.
Lounge and relax

When your pup finally winds down after all the holiday excitement, they’ll need a place to crash. This dog bed by Top Paw is machine washable, spacious, and ultra-comfy.

Cats love the feeling of this non-clumping crystal cat litter — and you’ll love that it traps odor instantly. As if that weren’t enough, Pretty Litter changes color to detect health issues, so you can monitor your cat’s health when you do your daily scooping.

Enter the new year with a little more knowledge about your dog (or cat!opens in new tab). With this DNA test, a simple cheek swab allows you to learn all about your dog’s breed breakdown and health insights. Plus, Wisdom Panel matches dogs to their relatives — including photos and an option to message and connect. Christmas is all about family, after all.
Eat

Your cat’s probably already a fan of Temptations, the classic crunchy and creamy cat treat. For the holidays, get them this Snacky Snowman pack. It comes with chicken flavored cat treats and an interactive, reusable cat toy that your cat can toss around to have a snack dispensed.

Your pup’s definitely jealous of your holiday meal spread. Keep them from feeling left out by offering these Sweet Potato and Chicken stuffed rolls. As a bonus, they’re long lasting, so they’ll buy you and your family some time to finish your dinner in peace.

These freeze dried cat treats are made with one ingredient: preservative-free chicken. They’re a wholesome, low-calorie treat option that’ll have your cat’s mouth watering.

Your dog saw you set out cookies for Santa, and they want in. Get them these crunchy, pup-safe cookies made with carob chips.

Packed with prebiotic fiber and omega fatty acids, this yummy chicken broth meal topper is designed for pups with sensitive stomachs and skin.

Pets can’t have pumpkin pie, but they can enjoy the next best thing: this pumpkin topper by Simply Nourish. Add it to your pup’s food to liven up their meal or serve it as a separate treat.

Royal Canin’s adult dog food packs a serious nutritional punch. It’s full of prebiotics, antioxidants, vitamins, protein, and omega 3 fatty acids that help keep your pup healthy and strong.

Don’t let your dog feel jealous of your ham dinner. Grab them this ham and egg loaf, which they can eat alone or as a topper. The number one ingredient is real pork — so they’ll have no reason for FOMO.

Your dog won’t be able to get enough of these nutritious mixed berry treats. They’re made with all natural ingredients, including blueberries, cranberries, and cherries.

For pups who crave a little more excitement than kibble, this frozen dog food is gently cooked to preserve nutrients and provide enticing textures. You can serve it as a full meal, mix it into your dog’s current food, or use it as a topper.

Variety is the spice of life. Feed your kitty from this IAMS variety pack, which includes a tuna recipe and a chicken recipe — both with no fillers or artificial preservatives.

Sheba uses sustainably sourced fish and works to restore coral reefsopens in new tab, so this is a purchase you and your pet can feel good about. These tender treat sticks are soft, breakable, and made with real meat. Your cat’s mouth is already watering.

Your pup’s gonna be featured in a whole lot of holiday photos, so they’ll want those pearly whites to be bright. Dental care is incredibly important for a dog’s health, and Greenies treats make it easy (and delicious!) to fight plaque and tartar.

If you’ve ever poured gravy over your holiday meal, you know the appeal of a good sauce. Pedigree drizzlers coat kibble and add flavor to your pup’s meal.

Sio Hornbuckle
Sio Hornbuckle is the Assistant Editor at Kinship, where they frequently write for the site. As a writer, they specialize in pet news, animal science, and pop culture. They live in New York City with their cat, Toni Collette.
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