Cats might be a little harder to please than their doggy counterparts and they may not appreciate a cute sweater or dressing up like one of Santa’s elves to lap up all the attention. That doesn’t mean you can’t make them feel extra special in ways that will suit them a little better. They might not want a whole outfit but even just a fancy new bowtie as a collar will have them looking the part.
Join in on the countdown
Christmas can sometimes be a little overwhelming with so much happening for our four legged family members and so much changing in the home. Why not make every day in the lead up to Christmas extra enjoyable by giving your moggy their own advent calendar like the Molly Cat Advent Calendar.
Nothing cheers a cat up better than starting every day with a nice, luxury treat. During the Winter they’re not able to go out and adventure quite as much or even want to because of the miserable weather. They can become a little more lethargic having to stay indoors more, but a tasty treat every day will have them running to their calendar each morning just to see what flavour they might get.
Presents under the tree instead of climbing the tree
If you’re tired of trying to stop your feline friend from swatting at all the ornaments on the tree, trying to eat tinsel or even having to pluck them from the middle of the tree after they climb up, give them something else to take their mind off it. Their very own gifts under the tree or a I Believe in Santa Paws Stocking will keep them busy trying to figure out what's inside!
Maybe they would love a new Rosewood Patchwork Fish Teaser Cat Toy to chase and get out some of that pent up energy. Gift giving for your kitten depends on the type of play they enjoy but you can find a little something for every cat to hang in their stocking ready for Christmas morning.
Give them a Christmas dinner as well
We all know how Christmas dinner goes, the second you pull the turkey out of the oven you suddenly wake every cat from a deep nap and they’re at your feet or on the counter trying to give you their best big, hungry eyes. While a little turkey isn’t harmful, letting them fill their tummies on it not only means less for you but upsets the balance of a complete diet. You can get around this by giving your pampered kitty their very own Christmas treats!
No matter what your pet prefers, there are so many ways to treat them and incorporate them into your Christmas day. Have a prowl in store and online for more festive faves.