Puurfect! Your Ultimate Pet Gift Guide From an Animal Behaviorist
Don’t forget your cherished cats and dogs — show the love with pet presents this howl-iday season.
Animal behaviorist Laura Vissaritis spoke to Your’s writer Mark Brook and revealed the best gifts for your pets in 2017 in her Santa Paw’s Wishlist.
Bliss Balls Toys
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“A range of different toys will provide some interactive fun between you and your beloved cat,” Laura says.
$9.95 (3-pack), Trouble & Trix at Pet Shop Direct.
Peacock Plush Toy
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Be a softie and let your kitten curl up, chase, and carry this peacock toy around!
$9.99, Meow & Me at Petstock.
Cat Santa Pants Tunnel
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Feline frisky? How about a run through this fun and festive tunnel.
$7, Kmart.
Dog Treat Puzzle
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Let Fido work out where his favorite snack is with a fun and interactive treat puzzle.
$9, Kmart.
Melamine Pet Bowl
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The non-skid rubber base prevent pets’ messy spills.
$8, Kmart.
Peach Banana Leaf Diamond Capsule
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“Cats love to find dark and small spaces, so giving them a hideaway can help create a safe zone,” Laura says.
$34.95, Huts and Bay at Temple & Webster
Leopard Ivory Onesie
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Dress up your pooch in this adorable suit!
$49.95, Huts and Bay at Temple & Webster
Dogimite Dog Toy
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“This is so cute! And did you know dogs can enjoy the odd bit of Vegemite as a treat, too?” Laura says.
$16.95, IdPet This post was written by Mark Brook. For more, check out our sister site Now to Love.
Cat Scratcher House
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“Support your feline’s desire to scratch (and protect the sofa) with this cardboard house,” Laura says.
$5, Kmart.
Personalized Paw Frisbee
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“Even a short game of frisbee in the park helps to further build the bond with your pooch,” Laura explains.
$19.95, IdPet
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