1. A 50-pack of Churu lickable treats that seemingly every cat can’t get enough of, whether they’re picky eaters or not. Personally, it’s the only way I can give my finicky cat her daily medication. (I place the pill into an empty gelatin capsule and hide it inside the treat.) If you’re not giving meds to your kitty, though, they’ll love this as a daily treat between meals!
2. An automatic multi-pet feeder for the felines in your life who never seem to stop meowing for food. This will ensure that your cats do not overeat — or under-eat if you, by chance, forget that it’s dinnertime for them; you can schedule when it releases food!
3. An interactive roller cat toy, because playing isn’t just for kittens! Playtime is vital for cats of ALL ages to maintain their physical health and mental awareness throughout their life. I have this toy, and my two cats play with it for hours on end.
4. A set of silicone food covers, just in case your cat always has wet food left over in the can! These fit easily onto most can sizes and are a breeze to clean (i.e. you can throw it into the dishwasher).
5. A pair of cat nail covers because your furniture’s worst enemy might just be your best friend’s claws. This also helps minimize scratches from new kittens who still can’t see the difference between your arm and a scratching post.
Fay0/ Chewy
This set include 20 nail covers and glue.
Promising reviews: “I finally decided to try these caps and they are the best ever! I put them on myself and have only replaced one in two and a half weeks. Plus, the rainbow nails are styling!” —pearlsmommy
Price: $7.99+ (available in five sizes, 15 colors, and packs of 20 or 40)
6. A self-warming mat to give your cat a comfortable place to lounge all day. This is great for both small kitties and older cats who need a bit of help keeping their bodies nice and warm.
7. A silicone cat bowl mat, because messes are inevitable when dinnertime rolls around — especially when you’re feeding a ravenous kitty. This will keep your floors food-free and will also protect them from water damage if your feline is the type to splash their water bowl before drinking.
8. A cat grass growing kit that’ll keep your cat from eating the plants around your home. This is extremely important to have as a cat owner since some house plants are actually toxic to cats!
9. A hairball relief treat, because some cats, no matter how often you brush them, need a bit of help to suppress hairballs. Consider purchasing this for your long-haired cat who seem to produce hairballs at lightning speed.
10. A catnip spray so that you can say “ta-ta!” to having to clean up little crumbs of catnip whenever your cat wants to play. This is also a great spray for getting cats to use to new beds or cat trees!
11. A large litter box, because sharing a bathroom isn’t fun for anyone — both humans and cats alike. This box is large enough so that all your cats can have room to share. Plus, it comes with cat pads and litter pellets, which are great for reducing dust and traction throughout the house!
12. A cuddle cave that your cats will likely squabble over — you may as well get a few of these for each of your kitties. If your cats always chill in enclosed spaces, this super-plush bed gives them the coziness and support they need during cat naps.
13. A cat scratcher bowl, because if you think you have enough cat scratching posts, you probably can stand to have one or two more in your space. This doubles as a bed for your kitty, so they can play and nap in one space!
14. A Catit flower water fountain since some cats enjoy running water as opposed to water that sits still in a bowl. This fountain filters water to ensure that your cat has a crisp and clean drink at all times.
15. A professional-strength odor and stain remover, because although your little fur baby can do NO wrong EVER, sometimes, ahem, accidents (which are in no way their fault because, again, they’re perfect) happen. This stain and odor remover contains enzymes that eat away at foul odors on carpets, hard floors, furniture, and fabrics (I’ve even used it near my cats’ litter box). The result? A stain-free space that smells heavenly.
Barb / Chewy
Promising review: “I love the functionality and efficiency of this product. Its pet-friendly and non-toxic nature is very reassuring. Plus it’s safe for carpets and easy to use! The odor elimination properties are simply superb. Quick-drying is another feature that I absolutely adore. It’s not just a stain eliminator, but also a professional strength solution that works wonders even on old stains. The 32-oz spray is a generous amount that lasts. A fantastic solution for pet owners!” —Erica
Price: $19.31+ (originally $29.99+; available in two sizes)
16. An Advantage small cat flea treatment to provide sweet relief to your indoor/outdoor cat. This treatment attacks fleas at all stages of life, making the annihilation of those pesky little critters hassle-free.
Chewy, Ezzie / Chewy
Promising review: “I was hesitant as I’ve always used another brand. But I have five cats and needed a cheaper option. Absolutely no more itching for my babies within three days! It has been one month, and it still going strong! Zero negative skin reactions or health issues. Every cat is different of course. But all of mine are totally different breeds and all are just great. It was well worth my purchase.” —Siamic
Price: $16.98+ (available in packs of one, two, four, six, and 12 doses, and in three cat sizes)
17. A fuzzy cat tree so your cat can have something other than your couch to scratch during their free time. This tree has a hammock, too, which is perfect for midday cat naps.
Annie / Chewy
Promising review: “This was an excellent purchase! It is so much sturdier than I thought it would be. Our kitten can be as naughty as she wants on it. She bites it, climbs it, scratches it, attacks the little balls. She is so happy with it and I’m happy she’s found something good to scratch. It’s a great deterrent to our couches. It allows her to work out all her kitten energy and tendencies while saving our couches and hands.” —Niecie
Price: $30.59+ (available in four colors)
18. A raised cat food bowl, because raised bowls provide cats with a better eating posture, making digestion easier. And you know what better digestion means: less post-dinner messes to clean up!
Chewy
Promising review: “The regular size is perfect for my size cat. The pattern is colorful and pretty. My cat eats so much better out of this dish and they don’t throw up after eating anymore. There is something to raised dishes for eating! My order arrived a couple of days after ordering. So fast and unexpected!!” —Ginger
Price: $18.99+ (available in two sizes)
19. A window hammock, just in case your cat is the type to lounge around on your window sill all day. Not only does this hammock provide your feline with an easy way to access their favorite view, but it also functions as a scratch pad.
Chewy
Promising review: “All three cats love these shelves! I replaced inferior designs with these because the suction cups STICK! Cats feel secure, nap happily all hours of the day and night. In fact, my large 13-lb Smokey prefers to sleep on this at night instead of my bed. I have large windows all over my house, and these beds are in seven of them, sometimes hung at different heights so the cats can jump from one to the other and use them as a cat highway. They even serve as scratch pads when the mood strikes them. They fold up when I want to shut curtains or blinds. Great product!” —Sassy
Price: $35.99 (originally $53.99)
20. And a Feline Greenies Pill Pocket that’s like a spoonful of sugar to help the medicine go down. Giving one cat medicine can be a chore — giving several cats their pills day in and day out? A seemingly impossible task. Simply hide your cat’s pill inside the treat, press the treat to mold it around the pill, and watch them enjoy.
Anona / Chewy
Promising review: “Our cat is on a daily medication and it is very challenging to pop it in his mouth and get him to swallow without getting bit or scratched in the process. He takes his pills easily using the pill pocket. He just thinks it’s a treat and there’s no problem getting it down. Less trauma for cat and owner alike!” —Loosescrew21
Price: $5.05+ (available in two sizes and three flavors)
The reviews for this post have been edited for length and clarity.