Cats are beautiful, interesting, weird creatures. If you’re lucky enough to be loved by one, it’s your God-given responsibility to give them a comfortable and fun home. Cats require a specific environment to play, scratch, and relax. Based on years of testing with our pets, these are our favorite cat toys, litter boxes, and other feline supplies. Even if our cats rejected a particular product, we still examined overall construction, design, and value to determine whether it may be useful for other kitties. They can be finicky, so you may have to consider a few to find the right fit.
Check out our related guides like Our Favorite Fancy Cat Furniture. More of a dog person? We’ve got you covered! See our Best Accessories and Tech Essentials for Your Dog guide.
Updated April 2024: We’ve added new favorites, including the Eufy 360 Pet Camera, Tuft and Paw Porto carrier, K&H Portable Car Seat Kennel, plus health recommendations like Chewy’s free telehealth service and soft cone collars.
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Basic Cat Rules and Tips
Don’t listen to the cat haters: Cats do form a connection to their human owners. While they may be more low-maintenance than dogs, they require thoughtful care. Here are some basic dos and don’ts when owning a cat.
Do: Separate food and water. Use multiple litter boxes for multiple cats. Give them ways to hunt their food. Ensure they get exercise and playtime. Give them places to hide and feel safe. Regularly trim their nails. Give them love and affection!
Don’t: Declaw them. Leave them unattended around these toxic plants. Accidentally harm them with common essential oils like eucalyptus. Feed them a vegan diet, milk (yes, really), or these other toxic foods.
Best Litter Boxes
A litter box is essential. What kind you get depends on your cat—not every cat likes enclosed boxes, and others need high sides to shield your walls from urine (sometimes they aim high!). A good rule of thumb is having one box per cat, and one on each floor if you live in a multilevel home. You’ll find cheap, standard litter boxes anywhere you can buy pet goods, but we have a few recommendations we’ve tested.
Tuft and Paw’s products are modern and beautiful (and usually quite expensive). The Cove is simple but is elevated with detachable sides and a place to hold its scoop and small dustpan. If you forgo the sides, it costs $149. The newer Cubby ($69) is a simplified version for less than half the price. It doesn’t have the built-in holder for the scoop and duster but has the same elegant look.
Any medium-size plastic storage bins (without the lid) are cheap and work well for litter boxes. I typically get these from Target instead of the multi-packs on Amazon. If you get a tall one, consider cutting out an entryway and sanding it down so your kitty can easily get in and out—I use a rotary cutter and sandpaper sheets to do this.
More Litter Boxes We Like
- The Smart Paws Extra Large Litter Box for $59 has been a great investment. It’s large but light, even with litter in it, and it dampens some of the sound from my cat who likes to scratch the sides all night.
- Good Pet Stuff’s Hidden Litter Planter for $67 nicely blends into small spaces with a clever plant disguise. My only gripe is that it needs to be replaced more often than other boxes. It felt like it got grimy quickly, and no amount of washing could cut it. There’s a similarly designed planter from ExquisiCat we haven’t tried.
- Can’t decide on a box? Having a thermometer on hand can be useful in case you suspect your pet may have a fever. Using a rectal thermometer on your furry friends may not be ideal, but Mella’s thermometer can be placed under their arm… or leg. It also connects to an app for tracking and sharing results. While this is a good first step, if your pet shows other symptoms, it’s best to consult a vet.
For pets with skin issues like Luna, a soft Elizabethan-style collar can help with healing and preventing over-grooming. The strawberry-shaped collar is easy to clean and stays in place. Another option is a bread-shaped collar, but results may vary depending on your cat. Always seek professional advice if you notice any changes in your cat’s behavior or health.
Basepaws provides comprehensive information about your cat’s breed percentages and health markers. This can help you understand any potential risks or conditions your cat may face, allowing you to work with your vet on the best care plan.
Cat Carriers
Tuft and Paw’s Porto cat carrier offers a stylish design at a reasonable price. It is versatile, with multiple ways to access your cat and includes seat-belt straps for safety.
The Diggs Passenger Carrier is durable and includes safety features like seat belt clips. It also has plenty of pockets and a comfortable interior bed for your pet.
For long trips, a car seat cat kennel can provide comfort and security for your cats. Pair it with a Friendsheep cave for added coziness. Both items are secure and easy to use.
Roverlund’s carrier offers ventilation and easy access, making it a comfortable option for your cat and a stress-free experience for you during vet visits.
Cat Accessories
To prevent the devastation of a missing pet, consider microchipping and ensuring your pet wears a collar with identification. Reflective and legible ID tags with your phone number are recommended.
Investing in a breakaway collar can prevent accidents if the collar gets stuck. Choose a durable, visible, and lightweight option to ensure your pet’s safety.
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