Shower your furballs with love, care, toys and electric litter boxes.
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Rita DeMontis
Published Aug 12, 2024 • Last updated Aug 12, 2024 • 5 minute read
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Canadians love their cats, and are known to spend generously on anything to do with their beloved meowsers. From everyday essentials like vet bills, cat food and litter to frivolous items like toys, trees and treats, nothing’s too good for Mr. Floofer.
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How much do cat parents spend? According to Rover.com , “the annual cost of having a cat can range from $710-$2,865 a year, with the typical monthly cost landing between $60-$240.”
Apart from the necessities (food, litter boxes) the cost of cat goods can rack up in no time. With everything from collars, treats, food and water bowls, scratching posts or cat trees (where some will run you over $300), toys, claw trimmers and everyone’s favourite cat treat, catnip, it’s never been easier to spoil your furry friends.
Ahead, find a selection of cat essentials worth adding to cart — from one cat-obsessed pet owner to another.
Voocoo Flow Pet Water Fountain
Hydration is crucial for our furry friends, and with this Voocoo Flow Pet Water Fountain (with special filters) cats always has access to clean, fresh water. The fountain is sleek and whisper-quiet, and has a continuous flow of water that encourages cats to drink more.
What I love: Not having to change water bowls twice a day. Plus it’s quiet enough so as not to spook the cat, but interesting enough to pique its curiosity.
Price: $110
Where to buy: Best Buy | Amazon
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DMpets Interactive Cat Toy
This cat toy has features that would excite an adult! It’s your classic whack-a-mole game but with feathers and ribbons that randomly pop up or hide in 12 different holes scattered throughout the game. It keeps the cat’s hunting instincts high thanks to a sensor that detects when a cat is approaching. It has a rechargeable battery and shuts off when not in use.
What I love: My cats went crazy when I opened the box and put the game on the ground. They’re a little older, but they play like kittens when this game comes out.
Price: $50
Where to buy: Amazon
Whisker City Navy Fur Cat Hide Hut Bed
When your kitty needs a place to hide and feel comforted, this cat bed is perfect. It’s sleek yet cozy, and comes with a removable pillow along with an attached toy. Ideal for a couple of kittens to snuggle up in.
What I love: You can place it anywhere in the home that allows for cat privacy yet you know where your cat is at all times.
Price: $55
Where to buy: Petsmart
Instincts Mouser Mayhem Cat Toys
Catnip in the shape of mice? Your cats will go gaga over these mice made of silver vine and catnip with dangling jute cord and tails and ears made of felt. Called the HappyNip mouse, word is even cats who don’t react to catnip will rush around with one of these in their tiny mouths.
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What I love: These catnip mice encourage hunting and exercising at the same time, and are well priced at $7 for two.
Price: $7
Where to buy: Pet Valu
MeoWant Self-Cleaning Cat Litter Box
For those who don’t want to see any poop deposits at all, there’s a substantial selection of electronic boxes with plenty of bells and whistles that include removing all the cat’s waste and deposit it in a bag ready to be thrown out. The MeoWant Self-Cleaning litter box has a large opening, is perfect for multiple cats and features an integrated safety protection mechanism so your cat can safely whizz and poop away without fear of getting caught in anything.
What I love: It has a remote alarm system for extra protection, is self-cleaning, and is whisper-quiet, and the whole body is washable except for the base. I’m putting this on my Santa list this year.
Price: $420
Where to buy: Amazon
LIVINGbasics Cat Tower House
Indoor cats, especially those who live in condos, need to run, stretch and climb. That’s why cat trees are so essential to the health and well-being of the cat. This LIVINGbasics cat tower house features a hammock and a large sisal scratching board (a must on any cat tree.) There’s enough features here to keep your cats in tree heaven.
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What I love: My cats don’t scratch my furniture when a cat tree is right there for them.
Price: $130
Where to buy: Walmart
Voocoo 2-in-1 Pet Grooming Brush Kit
If you have a big floofer like I do (a Maine Coon) keeping him knot-free is always a struggle. I make sure he’s combed regularly, and there are occasional trips to the groomers (I swear by Posh Pooches in my neighbourhood, run by a compassionate husband-and-wife team who are not only affordable but treat my cat like family). You can also check out Voocoo.pet’s 2-in-1 Pet Grooming Brush Kit, withinterchangeable grooming tools.
What I love: This brush set features a de-shedding brush to remove loose fur and a wire pin brush perfect for daily maintenance and detangling. It’s versatile and easy-to-use.
Price: $40
Where to buy: Amazon | Voocoo
LIVINGbasics Pet Carrier Backpack
For those who love to take their pets with them, this lightweight, versatile carrier is waterproof and made of durable material with a transparent design that makes for easy viewing for both you and your pet.
What I love: It has a great built-in elastic security lock that prevents your pet from wanting to climb out, and it even has a window on the side for you to check out your pet’s well-being. Perfect for walking, hiking or traveling to see family and friends.
Price: $46
Where to buy: Amazon | Best Buy
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