1. Give your furry friend a taste of the charm trend with a Wild One Flair Pack! These cute mix-and-match charms easily slide onto Wild One collars and leashes, letting you change their look as often as you please.


Wild One is a small business offering stylish yet practical pet products.
Customer review: "Completely in love! This is such an adorable and playful addition to my dog's walking gear!" —Eva D.
Available at Wild One for $20+ (collars and leashes sold separately, and available in two styles and sizes).
2. A miniature ball pit designed for ferrets, mice, hedgehogs, or even parrots. It comes with 35 colorful balls and a tunnel, and the fabric is easy to wipe clean, so no worries if your pet gets a little too excited and has an accident.


Customer review: "My two ferrets are obsessed with this ball pit and play in it for hours. I love that I can wrap it around a table leg since my little Rosie is always trying to jump out!" —FerretParent2
Available at Chewy for $36.99.
3. A sofa-style cat scratcher that lets your kitty lounge just like Rose (a.k.a. Kate Winslet) in Titanic.


4. A cute animal-inspired snood that’ll make your pet the talk of the block and the star of your teen's Snapchat feed.


5. A laptop-shaped cat scratcher for when your cat thinks it’s clocking in for a 9-to-5, thanks to all those WFH vibes. It’s either this or have them piled on top of you while you try to type...

Customer review: "I came across this while browsing Uncommon Goods and thought it would be a funny gag gift for my sister. The hilarious part? It actually works! My sister said, 'My cat wrecked my laptop keyboard by using it as a scratching post and popping off keys. I gave up and bought a cheap wireless keyboard to use instead. Then my sister gifted me this cardboard laptop, and now my cat loves it! I wish I’d known about this sooner—I could've saved my laptop.'" —RedBirdWoman
Available at Uncommon Goods for $35.
6. A "ripple rug" where your kitty can dig, scratch, and roll around to their heart’s content. The rug’s nonslip rubber base keeps it in place and lets you set it up in different ways if your cat loves tunneling through it.


Customer review: "My cat started playing with the rug before I even finished unboxing it! She loves crawling under and over the top mat, hiding her favorite toys. I adjust the top layer every few days to make it feel like a whole new experience. It’s super easy to clean and move out of the way when needed. Big win for us!" —Connie
Available at Chewy for $46.
7. A "Pupstrami" puzzle toy that’s not only a fun challenge for your pup, but also works as a slow feeder so you don’t have to deal with a mess right after mealtime. 🙃


Customer review: "This has to be the cutest enrichment toy I’ve come across! I actually bought it for my guinea pigs, and it’s a massive hit! The pieces rotate smoothly, and nothing gets stuck. It’s much bigger than I expected, which makes it great for both dogs and cats. I highly recommend it." —Celeste
Available at Chewy for $14.99 (was $24.99).
8. A banana-shaped bed perfect for pets who love to "hide" under blankets or in boxes. The top flap—basically the peel—creates a cozy, private nook for them to nap in.


9. A disguised cat box enclosure that lets you say goodbye to that unsightly open litter box. Cleverly angled, it doubles as a faux plant—so discreet, you’ll barely notice it’s there!

A quiet dog toy with an ultrasonic squeaker that only your dog can hear! This means your furry friend can chew away without disturbing your TV show or waking up their napping baby sibling.


A multilevel cat condo that can be hung on the back of a door, perfect for small spaces where a traditional cat tree won't fit. It's far less bulky and easy to move around from room to room.


12. A pom-pom launcher complete with 20 vibrant balls, perfect for your cat who enjoys fetch but hasn't quite grasped the concept of bringing the ball back. This will give you plenty of time to relax before you need to retrieve the balls from another room.


13. An orthopedic dog bed made of memory foam, designed to resemble a stylish cowhide rug. That's all that really needs to be said!!!

14. A zebra-print activity mat that resembles a baby play mat, which I find absolutely adorable. If your cats are in need of some tummy time, the attached hanging toys will keep them amused.


15. A set of polarized dog goggles designed for pups who love to stick their head out of the car window at 60 mph. The lenses offer UV protection, and the side air vents prevent fogging so your furry friend can enjoy the ride with perfect visibility.

Paw 2 Paws is a small business known for offering fashionable and affordable pet accessories. These goggles feature an adjustable elastic chin strap and headband, ensuring a snug and secure fit.
Customer review: "The doggie sunglasses are absolutely adorable and of great quality. My poodle has a smaller face and I was concerned they wouldn't fit, but the straps are adjustable, making them suitable for smaller dogs too. My little Rudolph looks amazing in them! Thank you so much!" —Judy Ferrao
Available for purchase from Paw 2 Paws on Etsy for $9.99 (offered in six different colors).
16. If your little ones are fond of catnip, consider giving them a large catnip-infused cotton swab. This might even stop them from pulling used ones out of the trash.


Oddball Cat Toys is a woman-owned small business based in Rapid City, South Dakota, founded by Anne Springer and her seven cats. They have been creating and selling a variety of fun cat toys, collars, and bandanas since 2013.
Customer review: "This beautifully handmade cat toy arrived quickly and is the perfect size for both of my kitties to enjoy. My tabby adores it, she taps it with her tiny paws and chases it around constantly. My sphynx was initially a little uncertain, but once she realized I wouldn't get upset over her playing with this 'forbidden toy' (cotton swabs are her favorite, but I usually don’t let her play with them), she eagerly joined in, bopping, chasing, and chewing it! I’ll definitely be buying more in the future!" —katherine810
Available from Oddball Cat Toys on Etsy for $6.98 (offered in six different colors and with or without bells and catnip).
17. How about a cute Squishmallow pet bed so they can stop snuggling on — and flattening — your own real Squishmallows?


18. A kitty hammock that won't interrupt the flow of your carefully curated balcony or patio, but will give your feline a comfy space to stretch out.

19. A fence bubble designed for the nosy pupperonis who are just as curious as their owners. When the neighborhood kids are up to something, your doggos will be the first to know what's going down.

20. A Dash dog treat maker that holds up to eight homemade bones, allowing you to treat both your furry friend *and* their pals to some delicious snacks. It also comes with a recipe guide, so you'll never run out of tasty ideas.


A super cute dinosaur sweater that will take '90s kids back to their love for Rugrats and, of course, Reptar.


Delight your dog with dog-friendly "Sniffingtons" bubbles in irresistible flavors like pumpkin pie, root beer float, and toasted marshmallow. Your pup can chase, pop, or even catch them on their tongue like a snowflake — if they're the most delicate dog ever (my dog could never pull it off).

23. A flower-shaped recovery cone that is straight-up Elizabethan. 😂 Whether your baby is recovering from a spay/neuter surgery or you're just trying to get them to stop licking their hot spots, this plush, waterproof number will do the trick.


24. A painfully cute ceramic cactus water fountain for those with picky pets who refuse to drink from a regular bowl. My cats drank solely from *my* water glasses until I got them a fountain!

Mytour Shopping editor Jenae Sitzes says: "I've been using this cactus water fountain for months and absolutely love it. I've used the cheap plastic kind in the past and noticed that 1) they get dirty fast and are annoying to clean, and 2) cats can 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 actually love drinking out of it! It's hefty and doesn't shift around as they are trying to drink, and there's been no attempts to dismantle it either. It gives off a good flow from either side of the cactus in the middle, and my cats either like to nibble on that or drink around the hole the water flows into. This fountain is also super quiet, though you'll notice it making a bit of a noise when the water gets low (which helps remind you to clean it out and put in fresh water), and it shuts off entirely when out of water for safety. Ample hydration is *so* important for cats, especially if they're mostly on a dry food diet, so it's worth it to invest in a proper watering fountain that's built to last. And this one is."
Happy & Polly is a small business with an incredible collection of cutesy cat and dog products, from carriers and scratching posts to water fountains and even apparel.
Get it from Happy & Polly for $69.99 (originally $79.99).
25. Tearribles — a plushie that's *meant* to be torn apart. Each piece attaches to the body via Velcro, so after your baby has gone to town tearing their toy limb from limb, you can piece it back together again for another round of attack.


And — as promised — a box of Lil' Soups so your cats can join in on the appetizer action when you order a three-course takeout meal.

The reviews in this post have been revised for brevity and/or clarity.