Cat Christmas Presents That Will Keep Your Kitty Purring Through NYE
What to get the cat who (literally) has everything?
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There’s always that one family member that’s impossible to buy a Christmas present for. They’re snooty, particular and always ask for a gift receipt. That’s right, it’s your cat.
Fear not, these days the internet is full of cat Christmas gifts that even your fussy moggy will enjoy. From cat stocking fillers to the toys that’ll keep them busy until after the turkey is served, here’s the a gift guide to suit all budgets for your cat this Christmas.
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Toys
A classic toy for a reason. Filled with catnip, these fishing rod wand toys will encourage even the most sedentary of kitties to engage in couple of bats.
Worried your cat isn’t getting enough stimulation between lying on the couch and well, lying on the couch? Look no further than Nina Ottosson’s famous interactive toys which get your cat (or dog) working for their treats by solving puzzles and keeping their brains engaged.
For those blessed with the kind of space a toy like this requires in their home, a cat wheel can be a good way to make sure your kitty gets some exercise (supervised at all times, of course). With cat wheels it’s crucial to get the right sizeopens in a new tab – it should be 2–2.5 times the length of the cat’s body on all four paws. Now, whether your cat will use it of course, is another matter entirely.
Treats
A Christmas Classic. The Dreamies Christmas gift set is sure to delight even the most picky of eaters.
Dreamies is a Mars brand. We think their products are pretty cool, but we don’t play favourites. So, when a product has family ties, we’ll be real with you.
For the cat with expensive tastes, this independent Yorkshire company air dry their foods on site and have chopped their venison sausage up into delicate cat-friendly slices.
Decor
For the Champagne kitties on a Lambrini budget, this cardboard chaise lounge is giving Marie Antoinette while keeping your cat’s claws away from your real sofa.
The very most adorable cat caves out there. Everest cat beds are made from 100% New Zealand wool and all-natural dyes and come in a whole bunch of absolutely rad designs. If you don’t fancy this woodland treat, perhaps a garlic bulbopens in a new tab is more your thing?
Do you need it? Will your cat actually sleep in it? Wrong questions. This cat bed will look smashing in the corner of your living room whether your style is mid-century or minimalist.
Cat stockings
This kitty Christmas stocking comes stuffed with five different festive balls with different textures. Let your cat squeak, scrunch and bat their way through Christmas morning.
For the cat family who don’t do stockings, these sacks are a nice alternative. Plus, the illustrations are brilliant. The bags come in all different sizes and the seller will even print your kitty’s name on it.
If stockings are serious business in your house then this extremely posh one is the way to go for your cat (matching dog version available for houses with multiple pets). You can even get this one personalised. Just don’t forget to stuff it.
Personalised items
Delightfully chic with a fun pop of colour inside. These pet bowls from HKA Ceramics are handmade and personalised too.
For a kitty with a case of nostalgia, these retro name tags are a stylish way to let your neighbours know your cat’s details.
How much more personal can you get than a personalised DNA test for your cat to help find out more about their background. Especially useful if your kitty is a rescue with a big question mark over their past, this test will deliver a full breed report and loads of health insights. It’s Who Do You Think You Are, Feline Edition.
Wisdom is a Mars brand. We think their products are pretty cool, but we don’t play favourites. So, when a product has family ties, we’ll be real with you.
Jess Commons
Jess is a writer, editor and former global lifestyle director at Refinery29 with previous stints at ITV, Grazia, The Debrief (RIP) and more. She is a sucker for an older gentleman cat with A Past and spends most of her time being told what to do by her toddler and her three-legged rescue cat, Mac.