A convenient eye wash that comes in the form of presoaked pads to gently clear any goop and crusty eye boogers that have accumulated on your cat's face.
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A waterless cat bath because as much as we love our fur babies, sometimes they truly smell like that pile of vomit on the sidewalk I avoided last Friday night. This leave-in foam can moisturize their skin and leave it squeaky clean.
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A bottle of Burt's Bees dander-reducing spray so your cat's coat is soft, shiny, and free of dander and flakes. It's made with aloe vera and oatmeal to condition dry skin and reduce redness.
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A pack of Burt's Bees cat wipes for reducing dander and keeping your cats fresh between baths. They're pretty similar to the spray, so it's up to you which format your prefer using with your kitties.
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A deshedding brush if your old brushes just aren't reaching your cat's undercoat and loosening their fur. This brush is specifically designed for medium and longhaired cats and can help reduce the frequency of hair balls.
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A arched self groomer brush that'll satisfy your cat's ceaseless demands for scritches. Just set it down in the living room and watch as your beloved babies leave you for its warm embrace.
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A self-cleaning brush for short-haired cats to delicately loosen knots and remove matted fur without earning you a sharp swipe from your kitty's paw.
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A tube of allergy drops because your cat deserves relief from congestion, sneezing, watery eyes, and a runny nose. (Of course, we recommend seeing a vet if these symptoms persist as they could be symptoms of a sinus or nasal infection.)
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An ear treatment so you can say goodbye to buildup in your cat's ears and help prevent future inflammation and irritation. These ear drops are designed to protect against a variety of fungal and bacterial infections, like yeast and staph infections.
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A pair of professional nail clippers for quickly trimming your cat's claws so cuddling is a little less painful. Reviewers say they're easy to control and at-home nail trims mean you don't have to subject yourself and your kitty to the stress of a trip to the groomer.
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A calming diffuser kit if you need help soothing your stressed cat. This is especially useful if your cat is having trouble adjusting to new surroundings or has separation anxiety.
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A dental kit that'll make your cat's daily oral hygiene routine a breeze. Each kit comes with toothpaste, a toothbrush, and a finger brush.
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A set of clear couch protectors to protect your furniture from your cat's wrath. These self-adhesive pads blend in with your couch and chairs and can be cut to size.
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A reversible cardboard scratcher lounge because it'll stand up to even the most enthusiastic kitty. (Your carpet thanks you!)
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A dry kibble so your kitty is getting everything they need from their food. This chicken-flavored mix is designed to keep your adult kitty at a healthy weight while supporting good digestive health and reducing hairballs.
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A slow feeder if you have a fast eater. You can put the food in the center compartment to stimulate your kitty's foraging instincts and prevent binge eating, or place food on the rim so it's at a reachable height.
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A bag of hairball control cat treats for kitties who are prone to leaving you furry surprises. Ensuring your cat gets frequent brushings and has plenty of fresh water should also help reduce the frequency of their hairy hack-ups.
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A pill pocket treat if your kitty can sniff out its medicine no matter how you try and hide it. It's a win-win here — you win because you no longer have to force a pill down your kitty's throat, and they win because they're getting a treat *and* their medicine.
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A purring cat toy that'll help calm your anxious kitty. This purple guy has a built-in purring mechanism so your feline can enjoy the sensation of curling up to another purring "cat." It also plays calming, comforting sounds.
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An automatic water fountain to encourage your picky cats to stay hydrated. Some cats hate drinking still water (long story short, it's a defense mechanism), so a fountain with running water may be more enticing.
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An organic cat grass-growing kit because it's fantastic for any fur babies who struggle with frequent hairballs as well as indoor cats who just want a taste of the outdoors. It's made from a blend of barley, flax, oat, and wheat seeds and is a safe source of vitamins and minerals.
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An odor-eliminating spray so you can lift stains and odors fast. Each spray releases bacteria that feeds on the ammonia left behind after your pet's accidents, eliminating the urine completely and deterring your pet from peeing in the same spot again.
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A pack of stain-removing pads for tackling the inevitable messes that come with owning a pet. Pee? Check! Poop? Check! Vomit? Check! (You can even use them to clean up your wine spills.)
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A scented clumping litter if you're tired of inhaling an ammonia-scented dust cloud after every single scoop. No more trying to hold your breath the whole time; this dust-free litter clumps together tightly so it won't crumble mid scoop and has 10-day odor control.
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A top entry litter box that'll keep the litter where it belongs: in the dang box and NOT all over your floors and carpet. It has a grooved lid to catch any litter that's attached itself to your cat's paws, plus it comes with scoop!
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An automatic litter box to end the stand off between your cat and its old litter box. Reviewers say that not only does it help reduce the frequency with which their kitties leave surprises *outside* the box, but it also helps reduce the amount of litter that gets tracked into the house. Also, no more scooping poop!
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A broom for pet hair, because there's probably a ton of fur that's trapped in your carpet — and you can't even see it. It works just as well on wood and linoleum, with the rubber head working as a magnet to attract stray hairs. There's also a built-in squeegee for wiping up liquids or for cleaning glass. Plus, the handle extends from 36 to 60 inches so it can reach practically any mess.
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A devastatingly effective handheld vacuum so you can suck up pet hair. It has a special rubber nozzle that picks up fur with ease, especially on hard-to-vacuum areas like stairs. There's no bag, so simply pop off the canister when you're done vacuuming and dump the contents in the trash.
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A pet hair remover for anyone who's tired of getting fur all over their clothes. Roll it over your couch, bed, favorite blanket, you name it, and watch it lift the fur away. See, we can own nice things!!
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An air purifier if cat fur is irritating your allergies. Not only will it cleanse the air and suck up pet dander, but reviewers say it also does a fantastic job getting rid of funky cat smells.
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Your cat encouraging your to click "add to cart."
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