Water intake is critical to cat health and we love this fountain as a way to encourage drinking with our cats. This fountain is wireless (so no cords for the kitties to play with ha!) and practically silent.
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This is a great option for families that don't want a massive cat tower. It provides another scratching area and the hammock bed is a huge hit!
A cozy, cloud like bed.
Maine Coons are big cats and it's important they can stretch out when they are scratching.....and of course we have a lot of cats, which means we need something durable! We have several of these 32" posts and they have stood up to many tests!
Play tunnels are popular with both adults and kittens, especially in multiple pet households. They come in a variety of colors.
We love interactive toys. The movement can sometimes take a little bit for the cats to get used to but it's a great way to provide enrichment!
We love interactive toys. The movement can sometimes take a little bit for the cats to get used to but it's a great way to provide enrichment!
This is another excellent interactive toy that also provides a scratching area. Cat nip can be rubbed into the cardboard to help encourage scratching.
This is another crowd pleaser! We like having this contained toys in additional to loose toys that can be batted around. The loose toys will need to get retrieved from under furniture while this is always out and ready to be played with!
Kicker toys are larger toys cats can hold with their front feet and kick with their back feet. We highly recommend having kicker toys around!
This brush is great at getting to the undercoat and working free looser mats.
This is great for catching all that shedding hair while also being gentle. The smaller size makes it easier to get under the arms and chest.
When it comes to nail clippers we have found simple is best! Keep in mind the blade can get dull and these need to be replaced periodically to ensure you are cutting nails, not crushing them.
This is a great option for gently brushing out loose hair. All of our cats like this type of comb and it's a great way to bond with your cat while also helping prevent mats. For looser mats you can also use the corner of the comb to help pull the mat apart.
Cats don't often need baths but sometimes it's necessary. Our cats are pretty good about being bathed they can get nervous and these booties are like a magic trick! They won't be able to scratch or easily grab a surface to try and climb which can make the bath much quicker and safer for everyone.
There are all kinds of good shampoos/conditions out there, but this is our personal favorite!
When you scoop as many litter boxes as we do you realize the scoop quality DOES matter. We love this sturdy metal scoop which is also very easy to sanitize.
This is our favorite covered litter box. We leave the front door flap off so it's easier for kittens to learn. You can also leave the top off completely as needed (e.g. if your cat is wearing a collar after surgery for easier access.
This is our go-to uncovered litter box. It's large, easy to clean, and economical.
Easy to wash with wide stainless steel bowls helps prevent whisker fatigue and is more ergonomically friendly for cats.
For smaller food storage we like this good grips airtight container.
These are great for feeding wet food. We like to have a stack of dishes so we always have a fresh one available while the others are being washed. The low edge is more comfortable for cats to eat out of and the clean very nicely.
These covers fit multiple can sizes and help keep food fresh in-between feedings. Larger cans tend to be more economical in cost.
We have several of these wheeled containers and absolutely love them! We like to also use them to store litter in the larger container and misc supplies (nail clippers, extra toys, treats, etc.) in the smaller top container.
Our personal favorite for staying on top of all the pet hair!
Having a top loading carrier is our absolute must have - it is such must easier on your cat and you for transporting. Unfortunately some larger males might not fit - we haven't been able to find a top loader big enough.
For larger male cats there is no good way around it - they are big and heavy! If you need a carrier to get to and from the vet this is our recommendation. It can be difficult to carry so if you have trouble one option is to load the carrier into your vehicle and then put your cat inside. Once at the vet they usually are happy to assist with unloading.
Sometimes simple is best....there are a lot of pet beds out there and we keep coming back to a basic sherpa/fleece faux fur pad. The texture is hands down preferred by our cats and the convenience of being machine washable cannot be overlooked! These are advertised as kennel beds but we just lay them throughout the house.
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