Cat lovers can treat their moggies and fellow cat fans without breaking the bank this Christmas, thanks to some top tips from the charity Cats Protection.
From home-made puzzle toys to stylish home accessories, the budget ideas will be ideal for cost-conscious gifters, avid crafters or those looking for more eco-friendly presents.
Cats Protection’s Behaviour Manager Nicky Trevorrow said: “Christmas is a time for sharing and we know people consider their cats as part of the family. It’s only right you may want to treat your feline friend to a present under the tree but you really don’t need to spend a lot of money. Cats are masters of fun and, with a little creativity and the odd toilet roll tube or two, you can make something which will give them hours of fun.”
The charity’s top tips include:
- Cat dens: Hole in your best jumper? Outgrown that beloved band T-shirt? You can reinvent your favourite garments into a cosy cat bed or secret den for your moggy. T-shirts can be simply stretched over a cardboard box, positioning the neck hole as an entrance to your cat’s den. For jumpers, fill with stuffing, stitch up all openings and use the sleeves to form a snug cocoon bed. For full instructions, visit Cats Protection’s YouTube channel at www.youtube.com/@catsprotection
- Catnip stockings: Old socks can find a new purpose in life as your cat’s Christmas stocking. Simply fill with dried catnip and then either stitch up or tie a secure knot to give your moggy hours of fun. You can even add a bell or crinkly paper to the stuffing to add a little extra interest.
- Boredom busters: Raid the recycling to make the perfect toys to keep cats occupied this Christmas. Collect up your empty toilet roll tubes, secure together with strong tape and then fill with a portion of your cat’s dried food – they’ll have great fun fishing out their treats. And all those cardboard boxes from online shopping can be positioned to make a mini village which your cat will love to explore, play and snooze in. Cut holes for doors, windows and add blankets or carpet offcuts for a touch of luxury. Kids will love to get involved – so save all those boxes for school holiday fun for everyone.
- Kitty bakes: For the sweet-toothed cat lover, whip up a tray of tasty kitty cookies. For recipe ideas, see Cats Protection’s YouTube channel.
- Shop for cats: If you’re hitting the shops for your Christmas gifts, check out Cats Protection’s shops across the UK. You’ll find a host of feline-themed gifts, as well as a treasure trove of bargains. Alternatively, hop on to the online store to find gifts for cats and the people who love them. To find your nearest store, visit https://www.cats.org.uk/shop
To find more ideas, visit Cats Protection’s YouTube channel at www.youtube.com/@catsprotection
Nice post ✉️
I’ve made “kickers” from old socks and catnip. They are the favorite toys here!