A water fountain that will give David Meowie an even ~fancier~ way to drink water because they deserve it. They're old now, and it's time they live the life of luxury they've been expecting since they were kittens.
A self-warming cat bed with a little pocket to store catnip so they basically have *the* perfect place to chill after a long day of being grumpy and old.
A pair of de-shedding grooming gloves to get that excess fur off your cat without stressing them out with a regular brush. They'll get some much-needed pets, while also keeping their coat shiny and soft. A win-win!
A pair of nail clippers because even elder cats still need to have healthy nails, so you still need to get them regularly trimmed.
A window-mounted cat bed so your ol' cat can have a designated place to just relax, nap, and look out the window disdainfully at the squirrels and birds. Basically the ideal day for any cat, in my opinion.
A waterless dry shampoo to help keep Picatso clean, smelling good, and looking sleek when they can't do it themselves anymore.
A calming diffuser that will seriously chill out even the grumpiest of elders and can even help reduce urine marking.
A self-groomer cat brush so your lil baby can still feel independent when they don't have the energy to groom themselves like they used to. Plus, you can fill it with catnip!
A tower tracks cat toy because even elder cats get bored and this toy will be a huge hit. I have this exact one and our cats are ~obsessed~ with batting the balls back and forth on the tracks.
A container of cat treats so you can make up for the years of hardship they've been through. Like all those times you didn't feed them at *precisely* 5 p.m. sharp— you basically owe them.
A pack of colorful springs to bring the kitten out of your old friend again. Our cats absolutely ~love~ these springs. Sometimes I'll see them carry them all around the house and it's the cutest thing ever.
A cat litter mat so you can minimize the amount of litter that ends up being tracked around the house and litter box.
A cat digger interactive toy that will help slow down your greedy, old friend who just can't get enough of food, which probably even causes them to throw it all up. Barf no more, Stinky McStinky Butt!
A bottle of ear cleaner for gently deodorizing, cleaning, and drying Catrick Swayze's ears. Clean ears = happy kitty.
A cat pillow toy that literally purrs which can help soothe your anxious or stressed baby. It's touch-activated and will last two minutes each time it's squeezed or cuddled. That's two minutes of sweet, sweet cuddles.
A bottle of dental care solution you add to their water to get rid of that stinky cat breath we've all had to deal with.
A short cat tree because your elder baby still likes to perch, even if they can't jump as high as they used to. *sniffle* I'm not crying thinking about my cats getting old and perching on this tree, you are.
A raised cat food bowl so your feline furbaby can reach their food without causing any unnecessary neck pain. Bonus: it also helps reduce the risk of backflow. Yeah, I mean barf.
A senior cat kitty litter box because as they age, it gets harder for cats to do things they used to, like use the litter box. The lower walls make it convenient for your lil' elder to take a poo *in* the litter box again.
A high-calorie supplement tube to ensure Catsanova gets all the vitamins and minerals they need to live the rest of their life healthy and happy.
A heated cat bed pod that will provide your old baby some much-needed coziness after years of dealing with you. It's a hard life.
A complete probiotic supplement for their ultimate health that provides 38 billion CFU beneficial bacteria from 14 carefully selected strains known to promote optimal gastrointestinal health in pets. Poop easy, Cat Damon.
A cat scratcher because one, they'll use it to keep their nails healthy and sharp and two, they'll probably spend most of their time napping on it.
A pack of dander-reducing wipes so Mr. Tinkles' fur can remain clean and fresh, especially if they didn't make it to the litter box in time. Just because he's old, doesn't mean he doesn't deserve his kitty dignity ~and~ shiny fur.
A set of pet steps that will help your elder kitty make it up the bed for all the nighttime (and daytime!) snuggles you've been having together for years.
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