1. A ChomChom pet hair roller to help with those pesky cat hairs that get all over your furniture. Forget about sticky tapes or paper; this reusable brush grabs every strand of hair and lint. Just empty it after use, and it's ready to work again!

2. A FURemover carpet rake for your rugs and carpets. This handy tool acts like a magnet for all the embedded fur, so you can leave the vacuum behind. It also works wonders on hardwood, tile, and other flat surfaces, cleaning up spills with ease. The handle extends up to 5 feet, giving you extra reach for those hard-to-reach areas!


3. Or a robotic vacuum that will stay on top of the never-ending cat fur, litter, and all the other dust and debris building up on your floors, giving you more time to do other things. These vacuums are often quieter than traditional ones, and your cat may even enjoy chasing it around as it quietly cleans your space.


4. A double-layered litter mat featuring a honeycomb design that captures and holds litter, preventing it from being scattered across your floors. You can easily open the sides to dump the trapped litter back into the box, or dispose of it in the trash — whichever works best for you!


5. A cord protector to put an end to your cat's cable-chewing habits once and for all, saving you from constantly keeping an eye on them. It can also function as a cable organizer, perfect for hiding multiple cords in one area.

6. A ceramic cactus-style water fountain — the same one mentioned earlier — ensuring your cats always have fresh, running water. Refilling bowls daily can be a hassle, and cats prefer not to drink from stagnant water (if you've ever seen them tapping it before drinking, that’s why). The gentle, quiet flow encourages them to drink more water, promoting their health.

Happy & Polly is a small business offering an adorable range of cat and dog products, from carriers and scratching posts to water fountains and even pet apparel.
I’ve been using this cactus water fountain for months, and I’m absolutely in love with it. I’ve tried the cheap plastic ones before, and I noticed that 1) they get dirty quickly and are a pain to clean, and 2) my cats can easily knock them over or push them around. This ceramic fountain has solved all my problems, and the best part is that both of my cats love drinking from it! It’s sturdy, so it doesn’t tip over while they’re drinking, and they’ve never tried to dismantle it. The fountain provides a nice, steady flow from either side of the cactus, and my cats either nibble on it or drink from the hole where the water flows into. It’s also super quiet, although you’ll hear a slight noise when the water runs low (which reminds me to clean it and add fresh water), and it shuts off automatically when the water runs out for safety. Proper hydration is *so* important for cats, especially if they mostly eat dry food, so investing in a quality water fountain like this one is totally worth it. And this one is built to last.
Promising review: "This fountain is absolutely adorable. It’s also incredibly quiet. My biggest challenge with water fountains is that one of my cats always tries to dismantle every one we try. I hoped that because this one is ceramic and heavier, she'd have a harder time knocking it over or flipping the lid. We’ve been using it for about a week now, and so far, so good! Even better, she actually likes to drink from it. The flow is similar to a faucet, which is her favorite water source. Plus, since most of the water is hidden under the lid, it doesn’t get filled with fur and food like other open-bowl fountains, so the water stays cleaner too. Very happy with this purchase!" — K.H.
Get it from Happy & Polly for $69.99 (replacement filters and pumps are available from them too).
7. Plus, an automatic cat feeder to save you from those early morning wake-up calls from your cat demanding food. Simply program this feeder to dispense a set amount of food up to four times a day, and it will ensure your cat gets fed right on schedule.


8. An innovative tool that’ll stop everyone in your house from repeatedly asking, "Did you feed the cat?" every day. It turns out, she’s been fooling everyone into giving her four cans of wet food daily. 🙃


9. Durable litter box liners designed to withstand intense digging and scratching. There's nothing more frustrating than trying to remove a bag of litter that’s falling apart, with litter (and waste) spilling out everywhere.

10. A set of food storage containers for those clever cats who will tear open their food bags if left unattended. These BPA-free bins help keep pet food fresh, prevent pests from getting in, and make it easy to scoop out just the right amount of food when needed.

11. A collection of clear couch protectors for when nothing else can stop your cat from turning your sofa into a scratching post. The set includes 10 large self-adhesive sheets that you can apply to the areas they target most, teaching them to scratch somewhere else over time.


12. A motion-activated spray deterrent designed to keep cats from scratching your bedroom door at night or tugging at the door handle (which is an obnoxious sound, to say the least). The device detects their movement within 3 feet and releases a harmless spray to deter them and (hopefully) teach them to stay away from the area.

13. Or a carpet scratch stopper if your cat is fixated on the carpet beneath your door, which not only disrupts your sleep at night but can also cause damage that may cost you your security deposit if you're renting. This stopper slides under your door, preventing them from scratching and eliminating the behavior for good.

14. Grooming gloves designed for cats that shed massive amounts of fur whenever you pet them — now, your petting sessions can also serve as grooming time, helping you reduce the fur that ends up all over your furniture. Plus, many cats really enjoy the feeling of this glove during grooming.


15. A UV black-light flashlight that might reveal some rather unpleasant details about where your cat has been causing accidents. There's nothing worse than smelling pee and not knowing its source — at least with this, you can pinpoint the exact location immediately.


16. And an odor-eliminating spray you should always have on hand when you discover that latest carpet accident, because it's far simpler than calling in a professional cleaner. This not only removes stains but also releases enzymes that neutralize stubborn, lingering odors.


17. A clear toy blocker to prevent all their toys and balls from immediately rolling under the couch and other furniture, putting an end to one of the most annoying pet owner tasks: constantly fishing out their toys. Plus, thanks to its durable plastic construction, your kitty won't be able to tear it up either!

18. A tear-proof screen if your cat has decided that your screen door is their new scratching post. Crafted from durable polyester yarn, this allows your kitty to enjoy the fresh air without shredding the screen when they spot a bird (which means less damage for you to fix).

19. A pet gate that allows cats to access areas where larger animals, like dogs, may not be allowed (sorry, Fido!). It also provides a safe escape route for your cats if they don’t get along with a dog in the house. This is also an excellent solution when introducing a new cat to your household.

20. Or consider a Door Buddy latch, which holds the door just wide enough for a cat to squeeze through, but narrow enough to keep a dog out. It’s ideal for blocking off rooms with litter boxes or food, or for allowing just enough of an opening to let the cat out at night without a fuss. The strap is adjustable to suit the perfect gap size for your needs.

21. For outdoor cats who love getting dirty, a waterless dry shampoo is perfect for cleaning their fur without the hassle and stress of giving them a bath.

22. A cost-effective top-entry litter box that's discreet enough to place in various rooms if you have multiple cats and need to give them options. The grooved lid at the top helps remove excess litter from their paws as they exit, and it also keeps dogs who may be curious about the litter box from digging in. Less mess, less hassle.


23. Introducing the Litter Genie litter disposal system to make your daily scooping routine more manageable. While you still scoop out waste from your litter box, this pail allows you to securely lock away odors and avoids the hassle of throwing out litter bags or taking them outside every day.


24. Introducing a calming spray specially formulated to help anxious or aggressive cats relax. Whether they're getting into scuffles with other felines or stressing out during vet visits, this calming solution can bring them some peace and make managing their behavior much easier for you.

25. Try a Feliway multi-cat calming diffuser that easily plugs into your wall, releasing pheromones that replicate those of a nursing mother. This helps not only to soothe your cats but also encourages better social harmony among them, allowing you to leave home without the worry of them fighting or feeling stressed together.


26. Professional claw clippers for cats that sometimes get a little too playful and scratch too much. Regularly trimming their claws when they start getting sharp will help prevent them from injuring each other (or you!), and keep your furniture safe from their scratching attacks.


27. Install a cat door in your sliding glass door or window to put an end to your cats constantly asking to go outside... and then immediately asking to come back inside minutes later. This solution is a real time-saver, especially when you have multiple cats who love to play this game.


28. For cats who love scratching vertical surfaces (like your couch!), consider a wall-mounted scratching post. The benefit of this design is twofold: 1. It takes up far less space than a traditional scratching post, so you'll never trip over it, and 2. It blends into your home, so it doesn’t stand out like an eyesore.

29. Consider a reversible cardboard scratcher lounge for your cat to scratch with their claws, then relax on for a nap. Either way, it's a better option than letting them tear up the back of your fabric chairs.


30. An air purifier that works quietly in the background, keeping your indoor air clean. It can help reduce indoor allergies caused by pet dander, as well as eliminate unpleasant smells from the litter box — and if you've ever noticed your cat’s eyes watering, they may have allergies too. Just replace the filter every six to eight months for continuous fresh air!


31. Introducing a purring cat toy to comfort anxious cats who frequently cry. Designed specifically for kitties with separation anxiety, this touch-activated toy purrs just like a real cat, making it your fur baby’s new best nap companion — helping them feel secure even when you're away.


32. If your kitty has a habit of nibbling on your houseplants (some of which may be harmful!), or suffers from hairballs, an organic cat grass growing kit is the perfect solution. Give them a safe, fiber-packed snack with this mix of wheat grass, barley, rye, and oat, which promotes digestion and satisfies their cravings for greenery.


33. If you struggle to attend Zoom meetings without your cat interrupting for playtime, a robotic cat toy might be just what you need. This smart, rechargeable toy offers random movements and interchangeable accessories, ensuring your furry friend stays entertained while you focus on work.


