Cat Accessories72 products

Toys, scratchers, beds, carriers, and enrichment for every cat.

Cat accessories covers everything that isn't food, litter, or healthcare: toys for hunting and play, scratching posts that save furniture, beds and cuddlers for daytime sleeping, carriers for vet trips, water fountains, grooming brushes, harnesses for adventurous cats, and enrichment products like cat trees and window perches. The right accessories transform how a cat uses your home — providing vertical territory, outlet for natural behaviours, and appropriate targets for hunting, scratching, and climbing instincts that otherwise land on your furniture.

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The biggest sub-groups within cat accessories are toys, scratchers, and beds. Toy types include wand toys for interactive play, solo toys like balls and plush mice, automatic and motion toys, and puzzle feeders. Scratchers come in horizontal (cardboard pads), vertical (posts), and incline (angled) formats, with sisal rope, cardboard, and carpet as the main materials. Cat trees combine scratching, climbing, and perching in one piece of furniture — essential for multi-cat households and apartment cats. Beds range from simple cushions to enclosed dome-style cave beds that appeal to cats' den-seeking instincts. Water fountains (Catit is the Australian favourite) encourage drinking through moving water.

For apartment and indoor-only cats — which describes most Australian cats — accessories shift from nice-to-have to essential. Indoor cats rely on toys and scratchers to express the hunting, climbing, and scratching behaviours they'd otherwise get from outdoor roaming. Without these outlets, indoor cats become bored and frustrated, which often manifests as destroyed furniture, over-grooming, or inter-cat aggression in multi-cat households. Investing in good scratchers, a cat tree, and rotating toys saves furniture and supports cat welfare.

How to choose

Start with what your cat needs from the accessory category. For indoor and apartment cats, scratchers and vertical territory (cat trees, shelves, window perches) are non-negotiable — cats need to scratch, and they'll find targets with or without your help. Offer both vertical posts and horizontal pads; cats often have a preference. For toys, rotate between wand toys (for interactive play, which every cat needs daily), solo toys for self-play, and puzzle feeders for food enrichment. Plush and crinkle toys suit gentle players; durable rubber and rope toys suit rougher players. For beds, cats are notoriously particular — many prefer an enclosed dome or cuddler with walls to a flat mat. Cat carriers should be hard-shell for safe vet transport; soft carriers are convenient but less secure for anxious or strong cats. Water fountains suit cats who don't drink much from still bowls.

Key considerations

Scratchers are non-negotiable

Indoor cats need to scratch. Offer sisal or cardboard posts before your sofa becomes one.

Vertical territory matters

Cats use vertical space for safety and observation. Cat trees, shelves, and window perches are essential for indoor cats.

Interactive play is daily

Cats need 10-15 minutes of wand-toy play daily. Self-play toys don't replace a human on the other end of the string.

Carriers should be hard-shell

Hard-shell carriers are safer for vet trips and better for anxious cats that might panic in soft carriers.

Water fountains help hydration

Many cats prefer moving water. Fountains raise water intake in cats who avoid still bowls — useful for urinary health.

Frequently asked

What's the best scratcher for my cat?+

Offer both vertical and horizontal options — cats have individual preferences. Vertical sisal-rope posts for full-body stretching, horizontal cardboard pads for cats that prefer to scratch lying down. If your cat is shredding a specific piece of furniture, place a scratcher of the same type (vertical or horizontal) right next to that furniture to redirect.

Do cats really need cat trees?+

For indoor and apartment cats, yes. Cats need vertical space for territory, observation, and exercise — it's a core behavioural need that flat spaces don't meet. A cat tree or a set of wall shelves lets cats climb, perch, survey their territory, and retreat from dogs or children. Multi-cat households especially benefit.

How do I get my cat to use a carrier without stress?+

Leave the carrier out at home as a normal part of the furniture — treat it as a bed or hiding spot, not just a vet-visit tool. Feed occasional treats inside, let your cat explore voluntarily, and avoid only bringing the carrier out before vet trips. Hard-shell top-opening carriers are easier for anxious cats than front-loading ones.

Are interactive toys worth it?+

Wand toys are the single best cat toy — they let a human simulate prey movement in a way no solo toy can match, and 10-15 minutes of wand play daily meets most cats' hunt-and-pounce need. Feather wands, string toys, and laser pointers all work; rotate between them to maintain novelty.

Is a water fountain better than a bowl?+

For many cats, yes — moving water attracts cats' attention and encourages more drinking, which matters for urinary and kidney health. The effect is more pronounced in cats than dogs. Clean and refill the fountain regularly (weekly for filters, daily for the water) and check that your cat isn't put off by the motor noise.

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