1. A faux-fur cat tree and condo to provide your feline friend with an alternative to scratching up your couch. This tree features a top pocket and a cozy cubby downstairs, perfect for mid-afternoon naps and accommodating multiple cats.

Promising review: "This condo/tree is perfect for smaller spaces and still offers my cats the top perch they adore. One cat enjoys the perch while the other snuggles in the lower condo. Easy to assemble and everything fit securely. Great purchase!!" —Shannon
Get it from Chewy for $37.38+ (originally $50.56; available in two colors).
2. Or a cozy and fluffy window hammock for your cat to enjoy naps with a view. This is especially great for those in smaller apartments — the secret to giving your cat a fun space while saving valuable floor area is by making use of vertical space (in this case, creating a cat lounging area up high).

Promising review: "She always finds herself on her Cloud Nine Window Hammock, where she can soak up the sun or enjoy the view from above while her playful, one-year-old brother causes a ruckus below. The Window Hammock is a game-changer. Well-built with premium materials. We’re considering getting another one for upstairs. It's been totally worth the investment!" —Paula
Get it from Tuft and Paw for $79+ (available with or without a floof blanket).
3. How about a fruit tart bed since cats love to scratch soft couches when they’re making biscuits or getting ready for a nap. This bed allows your cat to make as many biscuits as they like during their many naps, with lemon, kiwi, strawberry, and blueberry-shaped cushions to bat around once they’re awake!


4. An interactive roller cat toy, because playtime isn’t just for kittens! Keeping your cat engaged in play is essential for their physical health and mental stimulation throughout their life. I own this toy, and my two cats can’t get enough of it, playing for hours at a time.

Promising review: "I didn’t even have to finish assembling this before Button was already playing with it. I set it up as a distraction so she’d stop scaling the walls (literally), and it’s doing the trick. She loves her cat dancer, and I hope she’ll start playing with the little butterfly on top as well. It even comes with a replacement butterfly, which was a nice touch." —ButtonMama
Get it from Chewy for $7.61+ (available in two colors).
5. A PetSafe feeder ball that adds fun to mealtime and engages your cat’s mind with a puzzle. Plus, if your cat tends to eat too fast (sometimes to the point of making themselves sick), this feeder will help them slow down as they learn to eat more thoughtfully!

6.
An interactive laser pointer
to make playtime more than just fun — it’s crucial to keep your cat active and support their cognitive health, especially as they grow older, and this laser pointer does exactly that!

7. A bag of PrettyLitter, aka a must-have for keeping track of your cat’s health. Cats tend to hide their discomfort until it becomes severe, and this litter changes color to act as a communication tool between you and your cat’s well-being.

For instance, my cat has been acting like a kitten lately — eating normally, cuddling non-stop, showing all the signs of a healthy pet. However, thanks to this litter, I was able to catch an early infection!
Promising review: "This litter lets me know when something's off with my cat’s health or urine. It doesn’t clump, which I prefer. It helped me take my calico to the vet early, preventing a bigger issue. It lasts 2 months, which makes it a great value for the price." —Target Customer
Get it from Target for $29.49.
8. An exercise wheel, because sometimes cats just need to burn off their energy. They’ll often scratch at things they know they shouldn’t just to say, "hey! play with me!" This wheel will allow them to satisfy their playful urges *and* get a great workout while doing so!

Promising review: "My 2-year-old sphynx is full of energy, and the wheel helps her burn it off. It’s worth every penny to see my little one so happy!" —Meaghan M.
Get it from One Fast Cat for $199+ (available in two base colors, five traction pad colors, and two inline wheel colors).
9. A Catit grass planter to keep your cats from munching on the houseplants. As a cat owner, this is essential since some houseplants are actually toxic to cats!

10. A silicone cat bowl mat to help you manage the mess that comes with mealtime. This mat will protect your floors from food spills and water damage, especially if your cat has a habit of splashing their water around before drinking.

11. A pet food storage system that’s ideal for multi-cat households, allowing you to store your older cat's medical-grade food separate from your younger kitty’s regular kibble.

12. A pack of wild-caught salmon cat treats, specially crafted for cats with sensitive stomachs, providing them with both a delicious snack and a tummy-friendly option.

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Get a bag from Ava's Pet Palace for $9.
13. A Vetericyn wound and skin care spray, because cats sometimes get cuts. (Or, as one reviewer shares, even full-blown surgery!) Think of this as a healing balm for your cat, much like the salve you use on your own scrapes to speed up the recovery process.


14. A Hertzko self-cleaning brush with retractable bristles that make cleaning up after a thorough grooming session a breeze. This tool is a must-have if your senior cat requires a bit of extra help keeping themselves groomed.

15. If your cat isn’t fond of baths, a waterless shampoo is the perfect solution. This spray is fantastic for wiping away dirt and debris from your cat's paws, all while keeping their coat fresh and healthy without the need for water.

Promising review: "This is fantastic for my 4-week-old kitten. It’s unscented, yet somehow it leaves my kitten smelling fresh and clean. It’s a great way to avoid water baths, and the price is perfect too!" —jb
Get it from Target for $7.99.
A Greenies dental treat is an ideal option for your cat, as their lack of opposable thumbs makes brushing a challenge. These tasty treats help promote dental health, freshen breath, and contribute to your cat's overall gum care.

A Greenies Pill Pocket treat — it's like sneaking veggies into a fussy eater's dish! Just hide your cat's medication inside the soft treat, mold it around the pill, and watch them happily devour what they think is a delicious snack.

A plush purring pillow for cats who love cuddling something soft. Perfect for cats of all ages who enjoy the comfort of plush textures and the calming sounds as they nap peacefully.


A jar of fresh catnip buds, perfect for your picky feline who loves to indulge in catnip. I use this for my own cats, and since it's still in bud form rather than ground, it stays much fresher for a longer time!

20. A stainless steel cat water fountain if your cat refuses to hydrate themselves from anything other than the running kitchen faucet. Save your sanity (and your water bill) with this super cute floral fountain that will give your kitty the illusion of running water and encourage them to drink more.

21. An interactive cat toy that will stimulate your bored cat's mind. To use this toy, just place treats inside the slots, close them, and watch your cat work to uncover the goodies inside!

Promising review: "Cat loves figuring it out and i like playing it with her." —Weilly
Get it from PetSmart for $14.69 (originally $14.99).
22. A bath brush with silicone bristles designed to get deep into your cat’s fur and give their body a thorough scrub. Bonus tip: this brush also doubles as a soothing massage comb during those in-between wash times.

23. A pair of grooming gloves that let you comb your cat while gently petting them. With 225 silicone tips, your cat will relax as you massage away excess fur, helping them feel at peace during the process.

24. A pair of bite-proof handling gloves that protect you from scratches during baths, claw trims, or playful moments with your cat. These gloves are 16 inches long, providing full forearm protection for a safe and smooth handling experience.

An automatic cat feeder designed for the feline in your life who constantly meows for food. This device ensures your cat doesn't overeat—or miss a meal if you happen to forget dinner time—since it allows you to schedule meal times.

A pet-eye wipe designed to help your cat clear away tiredness from their eyes, as the Sandman visits your feline friend too! These wipes are especially useful for cats with allergies that cause eye discharge.

A self-grooming cat toy that offers your cat those adorable cheek scratches while you're busy with your daily tasks. I have a few of these toys placed around my home, so my cats can groom themselves as they walk by. Tip: Add the provided catnip to the slots on either side of the toy to turn grooming time into playtime!
