1. A set of catnip sticks, designed to help your cats maintain their dental health. These sticks are perfect for felines that love to chew, and the act of gnawing on them aids in cleaning their teeth and gums. Already on top of their dental hygiene? These sticks are a cleaner alternative to the usual dried catnip that often ends up scattered everywhere!

2. A Petstages treat-dispensing puzzle to help slow down your cat’s eating pace, especially if they tend to wolf down their food too quickly when served.

3. A pet hair remover, because your shedding cat shouldn't be the reason you can't have the pristine white duvet cover you dream of. I use this tool on every fabric surface in my home, from my luxurious velvet chairs to cozy, fluffy blankets. It even works wonders on my clothes before I leave the house!


4. A cord protector for your cat who treats all your charging cables as chew toys. This solution not only keeps your furry friend safe from potentially harmful cords but also helps organize and tidy up the tangled mess of cables in your room.


5. A set of furniture repair markers and wax sticks, because cat scratches are inevitable, whether they're on your desk, drawers, or doors. These clever pens cover up those unsightly marks, making them look as if they never existed at all.


6. For deeper scratches, a Turbo Microfiber mop system with washable pads is essential, because cats have a knack for scratching everything from couches to pillows and even floors. This mop will restore your floors and remove that post-scratch dullness left behind by your furry friends.

7. A top-entry litter box that will completely eliminate your litter tracking problems. This clever design captures litter before your cats' paws even touch the floor, so you won’t have to worry about finding litter bits scattered all over your home.


8. A wound and skincare spray, because cats sometimes get minor cuts and scrapes. Think of it as the feline version of that healing ointment you use on your own wounds to speed up the recovery process.


9. An air purifier to eliminate pet odors, pet dander, and any other airborne particles in your home.

10. An interactive laser pointer, because playtime isn’t only about fun — it’s vital for keeping your cat physically active and mentally sharp! This laser pointer is a must-have for busy pet owners since it can entertain your cat while you're working on a Zoom call or even when you’re out for the day!

11. A pet hair dryer to assist your cat as they dry themselves off after a bath. This dryer has a brush attached to it for the ultimate grooming session.


12. And if your cat would rather do ANYTHING instead of taking a bath, a grooming brush for cats who have some extra knots in their fur. This brush is self-cleaning (you just push the button on the back of the comb to release the fur) — so all you have to worry about is listening to your kitty purr as you rid them of a matted coat.

13. A self-warming bed, because cats love staying warm and cozy around the clock (I totally get it). This bed features a thermal insert that retains heat, ensuring your cat stays toasty throughout their nap.

14. A collection of interactive toy wands to make sure your cat gets all the exercise they need. These wands are retractable and come with various attachments, meaning your cat will always come running when it hears the jingle of this fun toy being set up.

15. A FURemover broom, because you can never truly know how much fur is buried in your carpets until you try one of these brooms. I own this broom and use it often on my area rugs, and I’m always amazed (and a bit disgusted) by the sheer amount of hair that builds up from my two adorable cats.


16. A Capstar cat flea treatment that helps alleviate the discomfort your cat experiences from fleas. Unlike other treatments that you apply to your cat’s scruff, this one is an oral medication that begins working in just half an hour. Reviewers mention they can literally see fleas falling off their cats after use — just saying.


17. A silicone cat bowl mat, because food spills are a part of every cat's mealtime. This mat will keep your floors clean and safe from food stains, and it will also protect against water damage if your cat has a habit of splashing their water bowl before drinking.

18. A self-grooming cat toy for your kitty who can’t get enough of those delightful cheek scratches. This gadget easily attaches to any corner of your home, offering your cat the perfect spot for self-grooming anytime they please.

19. A pet food storage system that ensures your cats’ food remains fresh until the very last bite. With its double-tier airtight design, it’s perfect for storing dry food and treats — and it also helps separate food for cats on different diets!

20. A Burt's Bees dander-reducing spray for your older cat who could use some extra grooming help. The formula includes colloidal oats for skin health and aloe vera for added hydration, giving their coat a shiny, healthy look. If your cat is terrified of sprays (trust me, I understand), just spray it onto a microfiber towel and gently wipe them down!

21. A raised cat food bowl, because elevated bowls encourage better posture during eating, making digestion much smoother for your cat.

22. A window perch for your cat who enjoys basking in the sun while observing birds outside the window.


23. A Gorilla Grips litter box mat, because stepping on litter scattered around the house is never fun. This mat captures litter and dust from your cat’s paws as they exit the litter box, reducing the mess. Concerned about the, uh, odor that comes with trapping litter? Don’t worry — it’s washable!

24. An oatmeal paw butter that helps soothe cracked paws for your feline companions. This is especially beneficial for cats that love to roughhouse outside — you’d be amazed at how dry dirt or sand can steal moisture from their delicate paws!


25. A hangable scratch pad, because your cat deserves something other than your couch *and* your new rug to scratch their claws on.

26. A Forticep itch relief spray for those cats who believe they're invincible while exploring your wooded backyard. This antibacterial and antifungal spray helps heal wounds, making it a must-have for your more daring indoor/outdoor cats.

27. A cat door, because some cats will relentlessly scratch at a door until you open it. Why not give them the freedom to move with ease by installing this cat door?


28. And a cat tree so your kitty (or kitties, if you have several furry friends at home) can have a designated spot that's not the couch, bed, or any other scratch-prone furniture. They'll look absolutely adorable while napping *or* climbing each of the cozy shelves.


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