1. A pack of 50 Churu lickable treats that cats of all types can't resist, even the most finicky eaters. It's the perfect solution for giving your cat daily medication (just hide a pill in a gelatin capsule and stuff it into the treat). If you don’t need to administer meds, these will still make a great snack between meals for your cat!

One TikToker came up with the brilliant idea of freezing these treats! I’m definitely trying this for my other cat, who devours these treats in the blink of an eye.
Promising review: "My cat loves these! I always mix a lick treat with some pumpkin broth and water as a bedtime snack for extra hydration. It’s our little bonding time each night :) Plus, the ingredients are way better than others." —Lily
Price: $17.83+ (available in nine sizes and five flavor combinations)
2. An automatic multi-pet feeder for your cats who can never stop meowing for food. This ensures they get the right portion, even if you forget it’s mealtime or they’re just always hungry—schedule it to release food when it’s time!

Promising review: "I originally bought a single-bowl version and was very pleased with it. The only issue was the dominant cats would always eat everything, leaving little for the others. So, I got this two-bowl feeder for downstairs and kept the other one upstairs. I set both to dispense food at the same time, so everyone gets fed properly. It’s been a game-changer for our cats, as three of them can’t free-feed without issues. They’re all back to a healthy weight, and I no longer worry about feeding when I go on overnight trips. The battery backup works flawlessly!" —Meghan
Price: $89.99
3. An interactive roller cat toy—because fun doesn’t stop with age! Play is crucial for cats of all stages to keep them physically fit and mentally sharp. I have this toy, and my two cats are glued to it for hours at a time.

Promising review: "I couldn’t even finish setting this up before Button started playing with it. I got it as a distraction to stop her from climbing the walls (literally), and it’s working wonders. She’s obsessed with her cat dancer toy, and I’m hoping she’ll start enjoying the butterfly on top too. It even comes with a replacement butterfly, which is a nice touch." —ButtonMama
Price: $7.55+ (originally $12.38; available in two colors)
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).

Promising review: "These are great tops for your pets' cans. Unlike the harder plastic lids, this plastic material is more bendable. This means that they will not crack and have to be replaced. It is convenient to have a top that can fit any food can. The pretty blue lid is a pop of color that can be easily spotted in the crowded fridge. A good product for any pet owner." —Josiesmom
Price: $3.91
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.

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.

Promising review: "I wish I would have found this product sooner. I take care of 5 feral cats who have access to my garage overnight. They eat, sleep, and play. I have a couple of pedestal cat beds and several areas with blankets/beds. I live in central Florida, so we don’t have severe cold weather here, but we do have some cold nights where I would like the outside cats to feel some warmth. I researched beds that need to be plugged in, but I don’t think that’s safe, unsupervised, and where I can’t hide the cord. I came across this bed, and I think it’s brilliant. I bought a few different sizes, and they love them. I’m happy, and they are keeping warm. I have since bought one for my inside cat and gifted one as well. My cat and the gifted cat use it often as well. The price is fair, and I will purchase again in the future." —Laura
Price: $9.77+ (originally $16.99; available in two colors)
7. A silicone cat bowl mat, because mealtime can be a messy affair, especially with a hungry kitty. This mat keeps your floors clean and protects them from water damage if your cat is the type to splash their water bowl around before drinking.

Promising review: "Both of my cats like to pick up their wet food pieces and drop them several inches away from the bowl before eating them. I tried wider bowls to reduce whisker stress, but they still carried their food away like it was fresh prey. This mat is large enough to prevent them from dragging the food too far and making a mess on my floor. It's the perfect solution. I don’t put it in the dishwasher, but cleaning is easy with a soapy paper towel and a quick rinse." —Dani
Price: $11.22+ (originally $12.34+; available in two sizes and two colors)
8. A cat grass growing kit to keep your cat from munching on the houseplants. As a cat owner, it’s crucial since some common houseplants can be toxic to cats!

Promising review: "This kit is amazing! The seeds sprouted quickly, and the grass was ready for the cats in no time. We could hear them happily munching away. We have to keep it locked up because, as they say, 'everything in moderation,' and both cats eagerly wait at the door for their turn to nibble on this treat." —Marcia
Price: $5.63
9. A hairball relief treat for those cats that, no matter how often they get brushed, still need extra help managing hairballs. Perfect for your long-haired cats who seem to produce hairballs at the speed of light.

Promising review: "My cat is pretty picky with food and treats, so I was thrilled by his reaction to these. He loves them! Now, every time he hears the crinkling of the bag, he gets excited, thinking he’s getting one of these treats. I also appreciate their small size." —Treats
Price: $3.28+ (available in three sizes and two flavors)
10. A catnip spray so you can finally wave goodbye to cleaning up catnip crumbs every time your cat wants to play. This is also a great way to entice your cats to explore new beds or cat trees!

Promising review: "My cats had completely lost interest in their toys and scratching posts. After I sprayed them with SmartyKat Catnip Mist, it was like they turned back into playful kittens, running, jumping, and using the scratching posts for hours! What a fantastic product!" —Francine
Price: $1.88+ (available in three sizes)
11. A large litter box because sharing a bathroom isn't fun for anyone — cats included. This spacious box ensures your cats have plenty of room to share. It also comes with cat pads and litter pellets, perfect for cutting down on dust and keeping your floors clean!

Promising review: "I have two cats, one is 8, the other is 6. After years of using traditional litter, I can tell you this is a game-changer! I only wish I had made the switch sooner! The transition took a while, though—about 3-4 weeks—but don’t give up! My only advice is to definitely get the larger box!" —Patricia
Price: $42.98+ (originally $42.99+; available in three sizes)
12. A cuddle cave that your cats will likely fight over — you might as well grab a couple for each of your furry friends. If your cats love cozy, enclosed spaces, this ultra-plush bed will provide them with the comfort and support they need for those long, peaceful naps.

Promising review: "Years ago, I bought one of these. My cats loved it so much that I found all three of them squished inside one day, to everyone's surprise. I grabbed a second one, hoping they'd take turns. The two youngest cats grew bigger and couldn’t (even somewhat unreasonably) fit together anymore, and then I adopted a fourth cat. Recently, I noticed the third and fourth cats staring sadly at the occupied caves, so I finally bought enough so each cat can have their own at all times, plus an extra for when one eventually wears out — but these have held up remarkably well after several washes!" —Renee
Price: $35.40+ (originally $44.99; available in three colors)
13. A cat scratcher bowl because if you think you have enough scratching posts, you probably could use one or two more! This one doubles as a comfy bed, letting your kitty scratch and nap all in the same spot.

Promising review: "My mama cat and her three kittens absolutely adore snuggling up on this. I bought both sizes, and the larger one has become their new favorite hangout — despite having beds, caves, and condos scattered throughout the house. The medium size gets plenty of use for playtime and scratching. Very pleased with these purchases since the cats love them!" —Nancy
Price: $37.99+ (originally $43.99+; available in two sizes and four colors)
14. A Catit flower water fountain because some cats prefer running water over the stagnant kind in a bowl. This fountain filters the water, ensuring your cat always has a fresh and clean drink whenever they’re thirsty.


Promising review: "Our cat is a freshwater enthusiast and absolutely loves this fountain! It took her only about a day to get accustomed to it. It features three different flow settings, one of which mimics a traditional bowl of water. She prefers the full flower setup, as she’s used to drinking directly from the faucet, and this setup lets water trickle over the flower in the same way. It’s simple to assemble and clean. We use purified water, so there’s no concern about calcium buildup affecting the pump. Overall, we’re very satisfied with this product!" —Happy Customer
Price: $27.99+ (originally $32.99+; available in two styles)
15. A professional-strength odor and stain remover, because while your precious fur baby can do no wrong ever, sometimes, let’s be real, accidents (which are in no way their fault because, again, they’re perfect) do happen. This powerful stain and odor remover uses enzymes that break down unpleasant smells on carpets, hard floors, furniture, and fabrics (I’ve even used it near my cats’ litter box). The outcome? A stain-free space that smells absolutely fresh and clean.

Promising review: "I love how efficient and functional this product is. Its pet-friendly and non-toxic qualities are very reassuring. Plus, it’s safe to use on carpets and super easy to apply! The odor-fighting power is outstanding. I also love how quickly it dries. It’s not just a stain remover; it’s a professional-strength solution that works wonders, even on older stains. The 32-oz spray bottle is a generous size that lasts quite a while. A must-have for any pet owner!" —Erica
Price: $19.31+ (originally $29.99+; available in two sizes)
16. An Advantage small cat flea treatment to give your indoor or outdoor cat some much-needed relief. This treatment targets fleas at all stages of their life cycle, making it easier than ever to rid your cat of those pesky critters.


Promising review: "I was a bit skeptical since I’ve always used a different brand. But with five cats, I needed a more affordable option. In just three days, my cats stopped itching! It’s been a month, and they’re still itch-free! No skin issues or health concerns at all. Every cat reacts differently, but all of mine, from different breeds, are doing great. Definitely worth the money!" —Siamic
Price: $16.98+ (available in packs of one, two, four, six, and twelve doses, and in three sizes for cats)
17. A fuzzy cat tree to keep your cat entertained and save your furniture from scratches. This tree also features a cozy hammock, perfect for your cat’s afternoon nap.

Promising review: "I’m so glad I bought this! It’s much sturdier than I expected. Our kitten can go wild with it — she bites, climbs, scratches, and attacks the little balls. She’s thrilled, and I’m thrilled that she has something productive to scratch. It’s a great way to keep her occupied and prevent her from ruining the furniture. She gets to release all her kitten energy while we save our couches and hands." —Niecie
Price: $30.59+ (available in four colors)
18. A raised cat food bowl, offering your cat a more comfortable eating position that aids digestion. And as any cat owner knows, better digestion means fewer cleanups after meals!

Promising review: "The regular size is just right for my cat. The design is vibrant and charming. My cat eats so much more comfortably from this dish, and she no longer throws up after meals. Raised bowls really do make a difference! My order arrived a couple of days earlier than expected, which was a pleasant surprise!" —Ginger
Price: $18.99+ (available in two sizes)
19. A window hammock, perfect for cats who love to perch on window sills and watch the world go by. This hammock not only gives your feline easy access to their favorite view, but it also doubles as a scratching surface.

Promising review: "All three of my cats adore these shelves! I swapped out my old, inferior designs for these because the suction cups actually stay in place! My cats feel safe, rest happily at all hours, and one of my larger cats, Smokey (13 lbs), even prefers napping here at night rather than on my bed. I have big windows throughout my house, and I’ve placed these shelves in seven of them, sometimes at varying heights so the cats can jump between them, turning them into a cat highway. They also serve as scratch pads when the mood strikes. And they fold up easily if I need to close the curtains or blinds. An amazing product!" —Sassy
Price: $35.99 (originally $53.99)
20. Try a Feline Greenies Pill Pocket — it’s like a spoonful of sugar to make medicine go down easily. Getting one cat to take medicine is tough enough, but when you’ve got a whole crew to medicate every day, it can feel nearly impossible. Simply hide the pill in the treat, mold the treat around the pill, and watch your cat gobble it up without a second thought.


Promising review: "Our cat takes daily medication, and getting him to swallow it without getting bitten or scratched was always a struggle. But with the pill pocket, he just thinks it’s a treat, and we have no trouble at all. It's a win for both cat and owner, less stress all around!" —Loosescrew21
Price: $5.05+ (available in two sizes and three flavors)
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