Cats

Everything your cat actually needs, and nothing it doesn't. Our cat range is hand-picked and tested by real cats: fuss-free feeders, no-tip bowls, cosy beds, and toys that earn their keep.

Start with a cosy washable bed, sort hydration with a no-splash water bowl, and keep playtime interesting with a laser chase toy. New to a kitten? Our starter checklist covers the basics. Shopping for a dog too? Head to dog supplies, or see our tested favourites in The Edit.

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How to choose the right supplies for your cat

Cats are particular, and the gear that suits one cat can be ignored by another. The trick is matching the product to your cat's habits rather than buying on looks alone. Here is what we look for in each category before it earns a place in the range.

Feeding and hydration

Many cats drink too little, which is why a wide, shallow bowl or a fountain often works better than a deep dish. Moving water tends to tempt fussy drinkers, and a low bowl keeps sensitive whiskers from brushing the sides. For food, look for a stable, easy-to-clean bowl, plus a gravity feeder if you are out for long days.

Beds and rest

Cats sleep a lot and like to feel tucked away. A bed with raised sides or a soft, semi-enclosed shape suits most cats, and a removable, washable cover is the difference between a bed you keep and one you bin. Put it somewhere quiet and slightly elevated, near a spot your cat already favours.

Grooming and play

Regular brushing cuts down on hairballs and shedding, especially for long-haired cats. A soft slicker or silicone brush your cat actually tolerates is worth more than a clever tool it hates. For play, short bursts with an interactive toy like a laser keep indoor cats active and engaged.

Every cat product we list is chosen with these basics in mind and tested before it makes the cut. Shopping for a dog too? Browse our dog supplies or our gifts and occasions range.

Frequently asked questions

What supplies do I need for a new cat?

Start with the essentials: a food bowl and a water source, a litter setup, a bed, a brush, and a couple of toys. A wide, shallow water bowl or a fountain helps encourage drinking, and a washable bed gives your cat a space of its own. Add the rest as you learn your cat's preferences.

How do I get a fussy cat to drink more water?

Try moving water and a wider bowl. Many cats drink more from a fountain because the movement keeps the water fresh and tempting, and a wide, shallow bowl stops their whiskers touching the sides, which some cats dislike. Keeping water away from the food bowl can also help.

What kind of bed do cats prefer?

Most cats prefer a bed with raised sides or a soft, semi-enclosed shape that lets them feel tucked away. Position it somewhere quiet and slightly elevated, near a spot your cat already likes. A removable, washable cover keeps it fresh and makes it last.

How often should I brush my cat?

A short brush a few times a week suits most cats, while long-haired cats benefit from a quick daily groom to prevent matting and hairballs. Use a soft slicker or silicone brush your cat tolerates well, and keep sessions short and positive.

Are your cat products suitable for kittens?

Many are, though always check the size and supervise a kitten with any new toy or accessory. Beds, bowls and gentle grooming tools generally suit kittens, while items with small parts are best introduced under supervision as they grow.

Do you ship cat supplies across Australia?

Yes. We ship Australia-wide, with free shipping on orders over $79. Most orders are dispatched within 1 to 3 business days and arrive within 7 to 15 business days, with tracking from dispatch.