Purrfect Gifts For Your Pet
You’re making your list and checking it twice but have you forgotten something? This year, don’t leave your favorite, furry friend out of the festivities. Here are some cool ways to spoil your little pooch or feline this holiday season.
Freezy pups
Dogs love to crunch on ice cubes so why not make your pooch a special bone-shaped treat using this cute tray. The possibilities are endless but you could try my dog’s favorite – peanut butter and bananas. Source: freezypups.com
Doggles
The next time your dog sticks her head out the window of your moving vehicle, protect her eyes with these custom Doggles. It’s a funny name but they allow your dog to enjoy the wind blowing through their fur without the fear of getting something in their eyes. Source: doggles.com
Dogs love a good challenge especially if there is a tasty reward in store for them. Give your dog this fun puzzle game and they’ll be entertained for hours. Source: organicpetboutique.com
Brick Puzzle Dog Toy
Another brainteaser for your dog, this puzzle game enhances canine problem-solving skills and provides stimulating activity for dogs of all ages. Source: puplife.com
Cats:
Modern Lounge Bed
What kitty wouldn’t like to cat nap in style? These lounge beds are stylish enough to add to the décor of your home and comfy enough to become Fluffy’s new favorite spot. Source: etsy.com
Cosmic Cat Bubbles
Treat your feline to some mood-enhancing catnip – now in bubble form! Blow these bubbles that are infused with catnip oil and prepare yourself to be entertained while your cat goes berserk with excitement. Source: thinkgeek.com
DJ Cat Scratch Turntable
Encourage the inner musician in your cat by getting them this scratch turntable. Your cat will spend hours scratching their claws on the “record” scratch pad and you might have some free entertainment for your next party. Source: perpetualkid.com
If your kitten isn’t musically inclined, you could get them this scratch ramp. It has a toy at the end for hours of amusement and the scratch ramp keeps the kitty from turning their claws on your furniture. Source: fatcatinc.com













