It’s Christmas and you want to give your cat a gift. What are some good options?

That time has come once again and you’ve sorted out what gifts for the rest of your family, but what are the popular cat treats for Christmas this year? What can you get with your precious fur baby?

cuddles

Your cat would like nothing more than a tickle under the chin and a hug. Everyone is so busy these days and just spending time with your cat would mean a lot to him. In addition, he will prevent him from getting into trouble and playing with the Christmas tree light bulbs. You don’t want a cat to eat that Christmas tinsel, he can cut his mouth off.

Toys

Cats love to play. Maybe you could walk around your garden with a piece of string dangling from your pocket, your kitty will be chasing you in no time. How about a few ping pong balls rolled down the hall to play with for a while?

So what are other popular cat treats for Christmas this year?

Cats love catnip and many catnip toys are made today. There is even a catnip spray or you can buy a real catnip plant and plant it in the garden, your cat will spend the afternoon drooling with delight. Be careful, his plant may not last long after being bitten.

You could give your cat a spinning concert with a ball that is inserted into the slot and your cat will push it around like the clever beast that it is.

For your fancy feline, you can buy him a Christmas stocking and adorn him with his favorite toys and pamper him with sweet-smelling shampoo and a seasonal Christmas cat collar.

tasty treats

Time to break out that gourmet canned cat food. The kind that would break the bank if you fed your cat a few cans a day. She/he deserves to be pampered at Christmas.

Or maybe some delicious chicken necks. Cats love to chew on them. A tasty bone would be a treat, but not cooked, as it can splinter and cut into their stomachs.

Cats are picky eaters and it’s unpredictable whether your cat will eat what you serve. But why not try a homemade recipe for Fluffy? Remember that treats for us are not treats for your cat. It is not recommended to give chocolate, raisins, grapes and notes to your cat. They are dangerous indeed. So, in addition to some leftover turkey or chicken, here’s a holiday recipe for your cat. You could have the ingredients prepped while you prepare your own meal and while everyone is taking that tryptophan turkey nap, you could whip up this treat for Kitty-Kat.

1 cup chopped leftover turkey

1/2 cooked pumpkin puree

1 tablespoon of oil

1 tablespoon seaweed

Mix and roll into balls.

So have fun with your furry baby on Christmas day, they will thank you forever.