Gifts for Your Cat

You may be surprised, but cats enjoy presents too. It’s true! They have preferences and opinions; cats like to play, eat, hide, climb and snuggle…which is why if you decide to include your cat in the Christmas gift giving, you’re going to have one happy kitty on your hands!

As you know, there are so many things that make your cat happy. They love shiny things, dangling objects, tall things to climb, and boxes to crawl into. This is why it is important that you don’t forget your cat this holiday season. Maybe, just maybe, he’ll keep his paws off your earrings if you keep him in mind during this gift giving season!

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Here are five unique gifts that you know your cat will love.

  1. Senses Speed Circuit: Developed specifically for cats, particularly to appeal to all of your cat’s senses, these products can be purchased individually or be purchased together. This product incorporates sight, sound and touch.
  2. Cat Genie: This is a self-flushing and self-washing litter box which means you never have to deal with litter ever again…it’s definitely like magic. Now, this may also be a little bit of a treat for you as an owner as well…no more poop!
  3. A beautifully wrapped empty box with a big hole cut into it: As you know cats love, love, love to hide. A box is a cheap or even free item that you know your kitten is going to have so much fun cramming itself into…because, that’s just what they do. The wrapping, of course, is just for aesthetics—or maybe not!
  4. Cat treats: This is pretty self-explanatory, but as you know, everyone loves treats. If your kitty has a favorite type of treat get some of those for your kitty’s stocking. Or, get something a little different, something a little more special than the average treat you give your cat.
  5. Toy/Catnip Combo: Your cat probably loves toys, they are great to play with, but with you combine a toy with catnip your cat will crazy. What is catnip, well, it is a member of the mint family, and has a powerful effect on cats who are sensitive to it. It’s believed that catnip mimics feline “happy” pheromones. When eaten, catnip seems to have the opposite effect making the cat become very mellow. Most cats react to the smell of catnip by rolling, flipping, rubbing, and eventually zoning out.

Now, all that’s left for you to do is to add these to your gift shopping list and you will have one happy kitty on Christmas morning!

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