You like to include your cat in everything you do, and celebrating Valentine’s Day is no exception. After all, your feline companion has had your heart since day one, so it’s only fitting that you do something with them on this day of love.
What are some activities and gifts that your little one might enjoy on Valentine’s Day? Read on for suggestions on how to celebrate Valentine's Day with your cat!
Valentine's Day “date” ideas for cats
Cats are individuals with their own preferences, so not every activity will be suitable for every cat. Here are some Valentine’s Day date ideas for felines with different "pawsonalities!"
Have a movie date night
Do you have a clingy cat who loves to cuddle? Then stay in for a kitty movie night! Cats love watching television, and if you have an affectionate feline, they’ll enjoy the experience even more with you, their favorite human. Not sure what to watch? Check out these top romances, documentaries, dramas, and comedies that will get your cat purring!
Play a game
Regardless of personality, all cats need play. Playprovidesexerciseandan outlet for your cat’s predatory instincts. It also relieves boredom,prevents behavior issues, and strengthens your bond! If your kitty gets thezoomies at night, a play session before bed will help them settle down. For aValentine’s Day game night, play with your furbaby using their favorite toys,or introduce new games andpuzzles!
Make treats together
If your little one is more aloof and not very cuddly, then the way to their heart is through their stomach. Show your cat how much you love them by whipping up some tasty homemade treats. They’ll likely approach as you’re prepping the ingredients. Let them “assist” you and taste test the recipes. Trykitty lollipopsor abanana strawberry smoothie!
Build a cardboard box castle
No oneloves cardboard boxesmore than cats. If you have a bossy feline who thinks they rule the roost, imagine how happy they would be with their own cardboard castle! So, bring out those boxes from your online deliveries, a box cutter, and some tape or glue. Spend some time this Valentine’s Day building a castle for your little king or queen, and watch them reign over their new space with pride.
Pamper your furkiddo
Got ananxious cat? Treat them to a relaxing massage that will calm them down and get them purring. Aside from reducinganxiety and stress, massaging your cat improves circulation, promotes low blood pressure, and supports joint mobility. You can use your hands, or a feline massage roller that simulates a cat’s tongue for a “purrfessional” massage!
Explore the outdoors
If you have an outdoorsy cat with a sense of adventure, whynot take a road trip or go hiking together? Most US national parksallow petsindeveloped areas and on many trails and campgrounds. Make sure your furbabyknows how towalkon a leashor is comfortableridingin a cat backpackbefore you hit the road.
Enjoy dinner for two
Another activity that any cat will enjoy is a nice dinner. Since it’s Valentine’s Day, make it special by serving them something extra delicious instead of their regular food. Some salmon or chicken with a side of veggies, perhaps? Set up a cute picnic or fancy dinner table. Don’t forget the backgroundmusictoo! If you’re using candles, make sure it’s cat-friendly, or better yet, go for flameless LED candles.
Valentine's Day gift ideas for cats
Wondering what to get your beloved feline for Valentine’s Day? Spoil them with the following gifts!
Valentine’s Day accessories
What better way for your cat to get into the Valentine’s Day spirit than with themed accessories? Think collars, bandanas, and bows with hearts, donuts, conversation hearts, and other sweet designs printed on them. And if your cat doesn’t mind wearing headgear, there are also Valentine’s Day hats for cats that will make your little one look even more adorable!
Carob Treats
Sincechocolatesare toxic for cats, gift your feline sweetheart carob treats instead. You can buy these cat-safe, “chocolaty” treats from pet bakeries or make your own. Alternatively, you can just take your cat’s favorite regular treats and present them in a heart-shaped chocolate gift box or candy tin to make it more “Valentine-y.”
Friendship collar and bracelet
Celebrate the bond between you and your cat this Valentine’s Day with a matching friendship collar and bracelet set. A lot of us like to match with the most important people in our lives. There are couple’s rings, friendship necklaces, and the like—why not match with our cats too? With you and your furbaby donning identical accessories, everyone will know who your BFF is!
Valentine’s Day themed toys
A lot of pet toy companies make seasonal toys for variousoccasions, Valentine’s Day included. Spoil your furkiddo with catnip-filledsoft toys that look like hearts, love letters, conversation hearts, cupcakes,and chocolate-covered strawberries. Some interactive toys such as track toys,tunnels, and wand teasers also come in Valentine’s Day or pink versions.
Cat wine
Valentine’s Day dinners often include wine, which is toxic to cats. Fortunately, there’s cat wine, so your kitty doesn’t have to be left out. Wait, what? Vino for cattos? Cat wine isn’t really wine, but a non-alcoholic beverage for felines. It contains catnip to simulate the effects of alcohol, and sometimes salmon oil for extra health benefits. Brands often take advantage of puns like “meowsling” and “purrsecco” when naming these drinks. Fun!
Cat grass
While your cat will probably turn up their nose at a bouquetof Valentine’s Day flowers, they won’t say no to a pot of cat grass. Typicallygrown from wheat, barley, rye, and/or oat seeds, cat grass is a furrificdigestive aid that indoor kitties can’t seem to get enough of. It’s easy togrow, and it’ll get your cat to leave your other plants alone!
However you celebrate this sweetest of days, be sure your kitty knows just how special they are! Let the cuddles begin!
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