The holiday season is a time of giving, joy, and creativity—not just for humans, but for our beloved feline friends too! Cats bring so much happiness to our lives, so why not show them some extra love this season with thoughtful, homemade toys and treats? Even better, you can save money, reduce waste, and support other animals by sorting through old toys, donating to shelters, or repurposing them into something new. Here’s how to make this holiday season special for your cat while staying budget-friendly and eco-conscious.
Step 1: Sort Through Old Toys
Before diving into DIY projects, start by taking inventory of your cat’s current toys. Here’s how:
- Check for wear and tear: Toss anything that’s unsafe or beyond repair, like toys with loose strings or broken parts.
- Identify neglected toys: If your cat has lost interest in certain items, consider donating gently used toys to a local animal shelter. Many shelters appreciate donations during the holidays!
- Keep the favorites: Use an animal communicator to determine your cat’s true favorites. Then, set them aside.
Sorting through old toys not only helps declutter but also ensures your DIY efforts focus on what your cat will truly enjoy.
Step 2: Repurpose Old Cat Toys into New Fun
Why buy new toys when you can repurpose old ones into something fresh and exciting? Here are a few ideas:
- Sock Mice: Have old, clean socks lying around? Fill them with catnip and a bit of crinkly paper, then tie the end into a knot. Instant fun!
- Wand Toy Makeover: If the string on an old wand toy is fraying, replace it with a colorful ribbon or braided yarn. Add a small bell or feather for extra pizzazz.
- T-shirt Yarn Balls: Cut strips of old t-shirts and roll them into small balls. Cats love the soft texture and lightweight feel.
- Stuffed Pillows: Use scraps of fabric from old clothes to create tiny stuffed pillows filled with catnip or silvervine. Sew or glue the edges for durability.
Repurposing toys is a fun, sustainable way to extend their life while giving your cat something “new” to explore.
Step 3: DIY Treats Your Cat Will Love
What’s better than a homemade snack to go along with playtime? These easy DIY cat treats are healthy, delicious, and made with simple ingredients:
Crunchy Tuna Treats
- Ingredients: 1 can of tuna (in water, drained), 1 cup oat flour, 1 egg.
- Instructions:
- Preheat the oven to 350°F.
- Blend tuna, oat flour, and egg until a dough forms.
- Roll into small balls or press into fun holiday shapes with cookie cutters.
- Bake for 10–12 minutes. Let cool before serving.
Catnip Delight Bites
- Ingredients: 1 cup whole wheat flour, 1/4 cup catnip, 1/2 cup water, 2 tablespoons coconut oil.
- Instructions:
- Mix ingredients into a dough.
- Roll into small balls and press flat.
- Bake at 325°F for 15 minutes. Let cool before giving to your cat.
Step 4: Give Back This Holiday Season
As you create new toys and treats for your own cat, take a moment to spread the love to less fortunate felines.
- Donate to shelters: Shelters are always in need of supplies. Consider donating gently used toys, food, or homemade treats to bring holiday cheer to shelter cats.
- Host a DIY Toy Drive: Get friends and family involved in making simple toys to donate. It’s a fun, creative way to make a difference.
- Volunteer your time: Shelters are often busy during the holidays. Spending time with the cats can brighten their day and yours.
Step 5: Celebrate with Your Cat
Once your projects are complete, set up a holiday play session with your cat to enjoy the fruits of your labor. Watch as they bat at their “new” toys and nibble on homemade treats—it’s a gift for them and a joy for you!
Creating DIY toys and treats for your cat isn’t just about saving money—it’s a meaningful way to bond with your furry friend while reducing waste and giving back to other animals in need. Happy holidays to you and your feline companion!