1. A ChomChom pet hair roller for when your cat claims your furniture as their own, leaving a thick blanket of fur. Forget the hassle of sticky tapes or paper; this reusable brush grabs every hair and lint, and when you're done, just empty it out and you're ready to clean again!

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2. A double-layered litter mat featuring a honeycomb pattern that captures and traps stray litter, preventing it from spreading across your floor. You can press the sides to release the trapped litter back into your box or easily toss it in the trash, whichever is more convenient!


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3. An effective cord protector to put an end to your cat's cable-chewing habits once and for all, freeing you from the constant watch. It also works as a cable organizer, helping to conceal multiple cords in one area.

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4. An automatic water fountain to ensure your cat always has access to fresh water (and no more worrying about that mischievous kitty knocking over their water bowl when you're not around). Cats love drinking from running water, and this fountain provides a continuous flow that encourages them to stay hydrated—a great habit that can help prevent kidney problems later on.

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5. And don't forget an automatic cat feeder to spare yourself from those early morning wake-up calls demanding food. Just set the feeder to dispense a specific amount of food up to four times a day, and your cat will be fed on time, every time.


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6. A convenient gadget to eliminate the daily question, "Did you feed the cat?" multiple times a day. Turns out, she's been fooling everyone into feeding her four cans of wet food daily. 🙃


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7. An interactive hide-and-seek cat toy for your energetic kitty who always wants to play the moment you sit down to work (🙋♀️). Press a button to switch between settings, activating a fluttering butterfly at the top or a spinning feather toy underneath the removable cover — or both at once for maximum fun. No need to feel bad for not always being able to stop what you're doing for playtime!


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8. Durable litter box liners designed to withstand your cat's intense digging and scratching. There's nothing worse than attempting to remove a litter bag that's already falling apart, spilling litter (and waste) everywhere!

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9. A set of food storage containers perfect for clever kitties who will rip open their food bags if left unattended. These BPA-free containers keep your pet's food fresh, keep pests at bay, and make it simple to scoop out the right amount each time.

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10. A set of clear couch protectors for when absolutely nothing will deter your cat from their obsession with shredding your sofa. The set includes 10 large self-adhesive pieces that you can place on the areas they target most. Over time, they'll learn to scratch somewhere else.


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11. A carpet scratch stopper for when your cat is fixated on scratching the carpet beneath your door, not only disturbing your sleep at night but potentially damaging your rental property. This simple solution slides under your door, preventing their claws from finding a grip, effectively breaking the habit once and for all.

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12. Grooming gloves designed for cats that shed large amounts of hair with every petting session. Now, your petting time can double as grooming, helping to minimize shedding on your furniture. Many cats also love the sensation of being groomed with these gloves.


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13. Here’s a UV black-light flashlight that could reveal some unsettling details about where your cat has been leaving accidents. If you've ever noticed a mysterious odor of urine but couldn’t pinpoint its source, this gadget will show you exactly where it’s coming from.


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14. Keep an odor-neutralizing spray handy for when you discover a new carpet mishap. It’s a lot simpler than hiring a professional cleaner. Not only does it erase stains, but it also releases enzymes that target and eliminate stubborn, lingering odors.


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15. Or grab a bottle of Angry Orange citrus deodorizer for those truly overpowering smells that make you want to gag and find excuses to avoid hosting guests. It targets those unbearable pee odors and obliterates them, leaving behind a refreshing citrus fragrance that — bonus — your cat will loathe, which might even discourage them from marking the same spot again.

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16. A clear toy blocker to prevent their toys and balls from *immediately* slipping under the couch and other furniture, putting an end to the most frustrating pet-owner task: constantly “rescuing” their toys. Plus, it’s made of durable plastic, so your cat won’t be able to tear it apart either!

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17. A scratch-resistant screen in case your cat insists on using your screen door as their personal scratching post. It’s crafted from durable polyester yarn, allowing your kitty to bask in the breeze without tearing through the screen at the sight of a bird — avoiding yet another repair job.

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18. A pet gate to allow cats access to areas where larger animals may not be permitted (sorry, Fido!), also providing a perfect escape route for your cats if they’re not too friendly with a dog in the house. It’s also a great way to safely introduce a new cat to your home!

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19. Or a smart Door Buddy latch that holds the door slightly ajar for your cat to slip through, but keeps it narrow enough to prevent a dog from entering. It’s perfect for blocking off a room with a litter box or food, or even for leaving the bedroom door cracked open so your cat doesn’t cry to be let out in the middle of the night. The adjustable strap lets you find the perfect gap size!

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20. A pill cutter for those times when your vet prescribes a dosage that requires cutting a pill into a quarter — trying to do that with just your fingers is anything but easy. This tool will help you slice pills into precise, smaller doses, and you can even store the pre-cut pills in its base for easy access later.

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21. For outdoor cats who love rolling in the dirt, a waterless dry shampoo to freshen up their fur without putting either of you through the ordeal of a bath.

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22. An affordable top-entry litter box discreet enough to place in multiple rooms, perfect if you have several cats and need to offer them a variety of choices. The grooved lid at the top helps to shake off excess litter from your cat’s paws as they climb out. Plus, if you have a dog who’s fond of digging around in the litter, this design keeps them out of the cats' business. Less mess, less hassle.


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23. A Litter Genie litter disposal system to make daily scooping less of a chore. Keep it near the litter box, and you can easily drop the waste directly into this pail, which locks in odors until you’re ready to dispose of the bag.


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24. Or a pack of odor-blocking cat waste disposal bags so you don’t have to choose between taking out the trash every day or holding your breath every time you walk past the kitchen trash (especially if you live in a walk-up apartment). These bags completely lock in those nasty smells, so you can scoop, toss the bag in the bin, and forget about it.


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25. A calming spray formulated to help high-strung, aggressive cats relax. Whether they’re picking fights with other cats or freaking out when it’s time to go to the vet, this calming spray can help them feel more zen, making life a lot easier for both of you.

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26. Or a Feliway multi-cat calming diffuser that simply plugs into the wall and releases pheromones that mimic those of a nursing mother, helping not only to calm cats but also to encourage them to get along better with each other. Now you can leave home without worrying about leaving them alone together.


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27. Consider investing in a set of professional claw clippers if your kitties tend to engage in rough play from time to time. Keeping their nails trimmed once they start getting dangerously sharp will prevent them from unintentionally injuring each other (or you!) while also sparing your valuable furniture from their scratching.


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28. A cat door that you can install into a sliding glass door or window to prevent your cats from endlessly asking to go outside...only to turn around and beg to come back in just 10 minutes later. This becomes especially tiresome when you have more than one cat — it can get old *really* quickly.


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29. A wall-mounted scratching post designed for cats who love to scratch vertical surfaces (such as your couch!). The advantage of this wall-mounted post is that, 1. it occupies much less space than a regular scratching post, so you'll never trip over it, and 2. it won't disrupt the aesthetics of your home.

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30. Alternatively, a reversible cardboard scratcher lounge that your cats can shred with their claws and then snuggle up on for a relaxing nap. Either way, this is a far better choice than the backs of your fabric chairs.


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31. An air purifier that works quietly in the background to cleanse the air around you. It can help with indoor allergies caused by pet dander, as well as those unpleasant odors that linger near the litter box. And if you've ever noticed your cat's eyes watering, it could be a sign they have allergies too. All that's required is to replace the filter every six to eight months!


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32. A purring cat toy for anxious kitties who cry loudly and frequently. Designed for cats who struggle with separation anxiety, this soothing touch-activated toy emits a familiar purr that'll make it your baby's new favorite nap buddy — so when you aren't at home, you can worry a little less about them as well.


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33. An organic cat grass growing kit if you have a kitty who loves to taste-test your indoor plants (some of which can be toxic!) or who struggles with hairballs. Give them a taste of the outdoors with this cat-safe, fiber-rich grass, which includes a healthy mix of wheat grass, oat, barley, and rye and helps digestion.


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