

I don’t think our parents understand that we’ve already given them grandchildren — our fur babies. So yes, we do expect grandma and grandpa to spoil them with Christmas presents. It’s the least our pets deserve after putting up with their children (us) clinging to them 24/7.
Here are the best Christmas gift ideas for pets, including costumes, toys, feeders, and so much more. We know you want to give your fur baby nothing but the best, so we’ve only chosen from reputable brands — such as The Iconic, The Oodie, Pet Circle, and more.
The 24 Best Christmas Gift Ideas For Pets
A polo shirt

Are you kidding me?? What a distinguished gentleman. I’d trust him with my taxes. It’s the perfect ‘fit for bringing your pet to work day. The material is cotton, so they can look their best for the board meeting.
This kebab maker
“What did you do on the weekend?”
“Oh, I just watched my guinea pig bench press 1,000 kg.”
If you want to have this conversation as much as I do, then you need this piggy weight-lifter kebab maker.

This cat advent calendar

If cats were humans, they’d be the toughest to get gifts for in the friendship group. Luckily, with this 12-day advent calendar, they’ll love at least one of the jingling balls or plush mice. Bonus points if they can open it themselves.
A fishtank pineapple
Who lives in a pineapple under the sea? Your fish, of course! Or whatever aquatic wildlife you have. The windows create different openings, whether they need a quick getaway or a hiding spot. Now, this is a tank fit for Bikini Bottom.

This Nightmare Before Christmas costume

Are you looking for a non-traditional Christmas costume for your pet? Then this Nightmare Before Christmas costume is it. Dress your dog or cat up as Zero, and you can go as Jack Skellington this Christmas. Even better? The nose glows, just like Rudolph.
A reptile hammock
If I were a reptile, I’d want a hammock. Just think about how nice it would be to soak up the heat lamp from your own little hammock. I talked to your pet, and they approve my message, so go get ’em one or even two.

This bird gym

Your bird can just be like you at the gym, thanks to this play centre. I honestly wish I could shrink down to play on this, it looks like so much fun. What will they go on first, the ladder, the swing or even the tightrope? This is the stimulation toy you’ve been looking for.
A dog Oodie
Now everyone in your house can have their own Oodie. These dog-sized Oodies are made of the same material as the regular ones, so you know your furry friend will be as cosy as you.

A doggy Santa hat and beard

What’s more festive than this adorable Santa hat and beard for your pup? This will definitely be going on this year’s Christmas photo.
Some 2-in-1 pet wash
This Aesop pet wash is great for all kinds of pets, and it also doubles as a hand soap for humans. That way you can wash your hands after giving your pets a well-needed bath.

These reindeer antlers

Okay, these reindeer ears are coming only second to the Santa hat. Look at the little bells wrapped around the antlers, how cute.
A Christmas cat collar
If you want to dress your cat up this Christmas, gift them this candy cane and holly collar so your kitty can show their Christmas spirit.

A LickiMat

LickiMats help to promote healthy licking behaviour in pets, which releases ‘feel-good’ endorphins to minimise things like anxiety, boredom, and destructive behaviours. The pad is designed to be loaded with all kinds of yummy treats like wet, dry, raw, or liquid food. It also doubles as a slow feeder to help stop your dog or cat from gulping down food and prevent bloat, indigestion, and other tummy troubles.
A new bed
If your pup wants to crawl into bed with you, this human-sized dog bed is the best alternative. It’s fitted with memory foam, so you and your dog won’t get a bad back after cuddles.

A new collar

This rechargeable LED collar is perfect for early morning or nighttime walks. It can be set to steady glow, slow or fast flashing so you can see your pup no matter where you are. This gift is great for both pets and owners alike.
A plush toy for your dog
Plush toys are a quick and easy gift idea that your dog will love, but why get bored with only one? This three-piece gingerbread pawfee and cookies set will keep them preoccupied while you decorate your own cookies.

A plush toy for your cat

Plush toys make great gifts for cats, especially if they’re filled with catnip, like these little booties. Plus, the balls on the bottom of the bows are the perfect size for your cat’s paws to bat away.
Some tennis balls
What dog wouldn’t froth getting a set of tennis balls for Christmas? A classic pet gift that’ll make any pup happy, especially with the amount of times they lose them.

A cardboard cat scratcher

If you can’t seem to get your cat off your laptop, then this cardboard-scratching laptop is the perfect gift. Now you can both work from home together.
This Frank Green dog gift box
This Frank Green gift box for dogs and their owners features a fully customisable lead, collar and poo bag holder.

This Frank Green bundle

Speaking of Frank Green, this bundle includes something for both a dog and their owner. This water bottle and pet cup combo is great for going on walks, and the cup is stackable to the bottom of the bottle for easy transport. We love gift ideas for both you and your pet.
A dog raincoat
If your pup’s fur doesn’t do well in the rain, investing in a dog raincoat is a good idea. The Iconic has this gorgeous teal and mint raincoat that even comes with tiny pockets.

A cat collar

This kitty collar reflects light, so you can see your cat in the dark if they manage to get outside. It also features a break-away lock for safety.
A scratching post
Give your cat this lounge sofa cat scratcher for Christmas and you’ll be getting a gift too. Not only will it give your cat an outlet to expend their energy, but also looks great as a piece of decor in your home.

Still looking? Find our ultimate 2024 Christmas Gift Guide here.
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