Gifts For the Classy Cat People in Your Life
Because there’s nothing they love more than displaying their admiration for all things feline

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Finding the perfect present for a devoted cat person isn’t hard – they tend to wear their obsession proudly. But choosing something that feels thoughtful rather than gimmicky? That’s where things get trickier. The best gifts for cat lovers celebrate their feline fixation without veering into tacky territory: think elegant, clever, beautifully made pieces that bring a little joy to both human and pet. The good news? We’ve rounded up exactly that. Whether you’re shopping for a friend whose camera roll is 99 percent whiskers or treating yourself to something festive and feline, these chic cat-themed picks are guaranteed crowd-pleasers.
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Sometimes the best gift for a cat parent is one that keeps their feline calm and cosy. This one fits the bill. Colourful, sculptural and oh so comfortable! Meyou Paris makes some of the most beautiful cat beds around, available in a range of colours to suit the interior design style of just about any modern aesthete. Finally, a cat bed that won’t just hide away in the corner.
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This custom ceramic portrait of a loved kitty is thoughtful and delightful beyond belief. All you need to do is send Jackie the ceramicist a pic of the pet in question and let her know if you would like a mouse or bird ‘present’ featured alongside their beloved. Bear in mind these portraits take three weeks to complete, so order well in advance.

We all have that loved one who embodies the same energy as their cat – quippy, sarcastic and terribly stylish. See if this humorous doormat gift can turn their resting b*tch face into something resembling a smile.

These gorgeous cards, with their gold foiled edges and holographic details, were designed by artist Ivy Feng to commemorate the passing of her beloved cat, Bosco. They are presented in an equally gorgeous box with an explanatory booklet for tarot novices. Gift this to a cat lover and you can be sure the cards will predict success in your future.

Artist Leah Reena Goren combines her enchanting artwork with funny essays and interviews that explore the enduring love and affection between women and cats. It’s a real gem.

This cap (which comes in five colours) is the perfect ode to anyone who proudly admits they’re ‘easily distracted by cats’. Made exclusively for the RSPCA, it pairs a soft, flattering shade with clean embroidered lettering, creating a piece that’s both playful and genuinely wearable. Whether worn for running errands, heading out for a walk or subtly signalling their priorities to the world, it’s a great everyday accessory – and a portion of each sale helps protect the animals we love.

A celebration of all things feline, The Book of Cat Poems gathers lyrical, heart-felt verses that capture the mystery, mischief and quiet magic of cats. Perfect for anyone who finds poetry in a purring companion, this beautifully curated collection makes a very cute gift.

This faux-tortoiseshell claw clip is proof that the only thing cuter than a cat… is a cat holding your hair together. Shaped into a snoozing kitty with golden whiskers, it brings instant joy (and surprisingly good grip) to messy buns, half-ups and bad hair days.

These Kitty Cat Sticky Notes are here to remind you of life’s essentials – like buying Dreamies and stroking your cat. Shaped like a mischievous tabby and stacked with 100 peel-off pages, they bring a dose of feline side-eye to everyday memos. Ideal for marking pages, leaving cute notes or pretending the cat finally learned to communicate in writing.

This little standing cat planter looks permanently pleased with itself – and honestly, fair enough. With its sleepy face and little legs, it turns even the smallest plant into a statement. Perfect for trailing vines, succulents or that one houseplant they keep trying not to kill, it adds instant charm to desks, shelves and windowsills. A very easy win for anyone who loves cats, plants or tiny ceramic creatures judging them quietly.

The world of cat mugs is vast – but this one stands out from the crowd thanks to its tiny hidden surprise. Imagine the joy your recipient will feel on a cold January morning drinking their first cup of coffee for the day and seeing this little cutie at the bottom. It’s a surefire way to brighten anyone’s grey days. Whether it’s used for coffee, cocoa or simply to feel emotionally supported by hidden crockery creatures, this mug turns every sip into a very wholesome jump-scare.

Long before cats had their own Instagram pages, Walter Chandoha was out there documenting their every whisker twitch, dramatic stare and “I meant to do that” moment. This beautifully printed book gathers decades of his best shots – a treasure trove of elegant, mischievous and occasionally diva-ish cats doing what they do best: stealing the show.

This gloriously chonky ceramic cat is basically a mood: calm, content and entirely unbothered by life’s admin. A charming gift for anyone who worships at the altar of feline vibes.

These characterful Japanese snack plates are basically tiny porcelain mood-boosters disguised as tableware. Each one features a different kitty painted in soft blues – ideal for snacks, jewellery, teabags, midnight biscuits or simply existing on the shelf being adorable.

Inspiration comes in many forms – and this print understands that on a spiritual level. Featuring a cheerful barista cat serving up a cup of joy to a deeply unimpressed black cat, it’s an accurate snapshot of every household before 9am. This is the wall art for anyone who believes both cats and coffee are a lifestyle. Plus it comes in a range of sizes and prices – and you can choose a frame.

Ro Elfberg
Ro previously served as Kinship’s Senior Editor. Now a freelancer, she has written and copy-edited for British Vogue, Glamour, DICE and of course, Kinship. When she’s not being manipulated into dishing out Dreamies to Kobe the cat, she spends her free time trying to convince her snake, Butters, to wear a tiny hat.
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