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Top Gifts for Fussy Felines

For any gift-giving occasion, do you ponder what kinds of gifts you might get for your spoiled cat - the cat who has everything? Wondering what kind of gifts to get your favorite cat for a birthday, or adoption anniversary day? Look no further; here are my top picks for the spoiled cat who has everything. You'll find a potpourri of choices to suit every gift-giving occasion for fussy cats.


1. Mewvie Birdland Bonanza DVD

Does your kitty spend hours watching birds out the window, or lusting over the fish in your aquarium? Give him a change of pace with his own video, featuring featuring all kinds of luscious birds in their natural habitat, complete with outdoor sounds. Stock up on popcorn and catnip treats and spend an evening watching TV with your cat. My cats are absolutely mesmerized by the Mewvie video. Be sure to read my review.Buy from Amazon »


2. Hagen Cat Spa

Every pampered puss deserves her own spa, and I'm surprised it took so long for one to be developed. The Hagen CatSpa provides a variety of textures your kitty can rub, massage, and self-groom with. This kitty playground includes catnip for an extra sensory experience. Rubber feet prevent slippage and the parts are removable for easy cleaning. The Hagen CatSpa measures 20 inches in diameter to accomodate your diva.Buy from Amazon »


3. Pawbreakers Candy for Cats

Pawbreakers is such a simple and logical concept for combining a catnip treat with play that one wonders why it wasn't discovered long ago! They are made of quality catnip bound tightly into a ball shape with a food binding agent, and cats simply cannot resist playing with them, then eating them. My cats go crazy over Pawbreakers, to the extent that I've reordered them several times.More »

4. Kitten Mitten

The Kitten Mitten is the Cat's Meow. This is the only occasion I'd recommend using your hands as toys with cats. The canvas Kitten Mitten glove protects your tender flesh from the scratching, biting end, and allows real interaction with your kitty.More »


5. Ceramic Cat Treat Jar

This cute kitty treat jar sports cute fish and fish skeltons on the sides of the jar, along with a fishy handle for the top. Make of ceramic for easy washing.More »


6. Armarkat 74" Deluxe 9 Level Cat Tree


I bought this tree at my son's request for his birthday gift. Our three cats, Jaspurr, Joey, and Billy, have been vying for "top cat" privileges, although Billy, the youngest, usually takes the perch on the right of the photo, which is closest to the window, for bird-viewing purposes

We chose this one over other models because of its height, the variety of levels, the ramp, which makes it easy for short-legged Billy to reach the top, and the sturdiness of the base. I was surprised at how quickly my son was able to assemble it. It seemed as if the package had only arrived about half an hour earlier when he called me into his bedroom to view the assembled tower. I felt for a tower with this many features, the price was relatively low.Buy from Amazon »


7. Drs. Foster and Smith Cat Cottage

The delightfully designed corrugated cat climber has two levels, two bottom doors and windows for the "top cat" to look out. It will support up to 20 lbs. of happy cat action.Buy from Amazon »

8. Pavlov's Cat Scratch

This scratching post is the cat's meow! Sturdy carpet-covered post is designed so that kitty's scratching action will cause treats to drop into the reservoir in the paw-shaped base. A onderful way to train your cat to scratch posts instead of furniture or carpeting. Base measures 13" x 14" and the post is 20" high.More »


9. Self-Warming Thermal Cat Cushion

Cats of all ages will appreciate the comfort of this warm cushion, with no electricity or chemicals to worry about. A thermal core reflects your cat's body heat back to warm him. Faux fur tan leopard reversible pad is 19" x 23" and machine washable. Ideal for older cats or kittens too.More »

10. PetMate Cat-a-Trail Expandable Tunnel

Cats do love to hide away in secret places, either to practice playing "predator," or to snooze in privacy. If you're tired of looking at cardboard boxes scattered around the living room, introduce your cat to this lightweight but sturdy tunnel. Tunnel expands to more than 25 feet.More »


11. Mr. Herzher's Jumbo Decorative Litter Pan Cover

This one is a great gift for the whole family. Your cat will appreciate the privacy for her litter box, and only the two of you will know the real purpose of this handsome rattan furniture piece. Features include a sturdy steel wire internal frame and hinged door for easy access.Glide-out rack helps simplify cleaning of the litter box. Comes in natural or dark brown to blend with your decor.More »

12. Pet Chime Doorbell

Does your indoor-outdoor kitty scratch and caterwaul when he wants in or out? This ingenious Pet Chime pad allows him to ring the doorbell to convey his wants. If your cat is kept safely inside, think about it for a reminder that he's hungry. (Talk about Pavlov's Cat.)More »


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