Calling All Cat Owners: Here Are 27 Products From Amazon With Impressive Results

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A Hertzko self-cleaning brush with retractable teeth to make cleanup after a good brushing experience so easy, you’ll wish you had purchased it sooner.

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Promising review: “I brushed off enough cat hair to have another cat. I would recommend this brush if you want to brush your fur babies. It is so satisfying to see that fur pile up next you as you spend 30 minutes brushing your cat or dog.” —Charly

Price: $12.04+ (available in four styles and two pack versions)

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A silicone cat bowl mat, since messes are inevitable when dinnertime rolls around. This will keep your floors food-free, and will also protect them from water damage if your cat is the type to splash their water bowl before drinking.

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Promising review: “I purchased two of these to use as a mat for our cat water bowls. Previously, I used a small towel but realized the water my cats were sloshing out…was harming my wood floor. These mats were perfect. I have one on a wood floor and one on a carpeted area. For some reason, my cats like to put their paws into the bowl and swirl their water around. Now…if kitty wants to slosh, the mat catches anything that gets outside of the bowl. No more air-drying my floors after a mishap. Very happy.” —AngelaG

Price: $7.99+ (available in five sizes and 26 colors)

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A Gorilla Grips litter box mat so that you’ll never have to worry about stepping on litter ever again. This mat traps litter and dust from your cat’s paws, and is washable, too.

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Promising review: “I hate stepping on stray cat litter! We have a Catit jumbo hooded box, which controls odor and most litter for our two adolescent male cats. I also recommend what another reviewer posted. Turn the box away so your cats have more chance to wipe their paws before hitting the linoleum.” —Karyn T.

Price: $13.99+ (available in nine sizes and 10 colors)

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A Rocco & Roxie stain and odor eliminator, because accidents happen more and more with age! This spray contains enzymes that eat away at any odor you might be tackling with your senior cat.

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Promising review: “Only product I have ever used to eliminate smell and discoloration from cat accidents. Tried so many other products I almost gave up but this product works like a miracle. I also use with a UV light which really shows exactly where the accident happened vs just spraying everywhere. I have multiple older cats and they do the best they can as senior pets.” —skyview

Price: $16.99+ (available in two sizes and two scents)

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A Burt’s Bees dander reducing spray for cats who need a bit of help with grooming. This formula contains colloidal oat to promote skin health, and aloe vera to add hydration to their coats.

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Promising review: “My cat is 10 years old and fluctuates with his weight. He has trouble cleaning himself and I think this is why he gets dandruff on his back. His dandruff was extremely bad and his skin was super sensitive to the point where he didn’t like to be brushed anymore. After literally one day of use it has cleared up…at least 80% better…his coat is softer and he loves to be brushed again!” —Amazon Customer

Price: $6.03+ (available in two sizes)

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A nail grinder to save your skin from frisky cats with the tendency to scratch. You can trim your feline’s nails at the right length and they’ll be comfy during their lil’ manicure session.

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Promising review: “I’ve always been worried about hurting my fur babies if I were to clip their nails, so I’ve always taken them to the vet. That gets expensive, so I bought this and watched some YouTube videos, and it works great! I have used this on my pitbull, medium-sized cat, and small-sized cat. None of them reacted in a bad way toward the noise level, and they were all chillin’ during the whole process. This saves me about $60 a month! Great product.” —Kaselyn Ondrias

Price: $19.97+ (available in six styles)

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A sprayer-and-scrubber-in-one showerhead, because a human-sized showerhead can be too intense for your delicate feline companion. This showerhead is low-flow and handheld, meaning that you will be able to gently wash the soap off of your cat with ease.

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Promising review: “Where has this been my whole life!!! This thing is a game-changer!!! No more loud water constantly running and scaring fur babies. This cut bath time for my cats by like 60%!!!! Do yourself a favor and just buy this now. You won’t regret it.” —Stephanie Boysen

Price: $19.99

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Or a Paul Mitchell foaming waterless shampoo for those of you who would rather not partake in bathing your kitties. This foaming wash’s pH is formulated specifically for animals, which means that it won’t strip any necessary oils from your cat’s skin that act as a protector from the world.

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Plus, a portion of the proceeds from each sale go to animal and wildlife organizations, meaning that you’ll be helping other animals while helping your cat, too.

Promising review: “I wish I could give this more stars. Like a typical person, I smelled the soap before I used it on my two cats. The smell is absolutely amazing. So I got my cat in the tub and started the lather. Fast forward a couple of hours to my cats being nice and dry. They are so soft, and their coats look amazing. It honestly feels like they are kittens again with how soft they are.” —Kayla G.

Price: $10.57

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A bottle of cat ear solution, because nobody likes an ear infection, and cats especially don’t like it when humans clean their ear infections. These wipes are gentle, alcohol-free, and contain aloe vera to help soothe your cat’s aching ears.

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Promising review: “I have a stray cat for almost three weeks now. I took him to a Vetco bus to get his vaccines. The vet told me that he has ear mites and needs to go to the vet clinic for an ear drop prescription. That would be another little fortune. I checked Amazon, read reviews, and gave these drops a shot. After only three days, I saw a significant difference. His ears cleared really fast, the dark goop started to dissolve, and I realized that he wasn’t scratching his ears as much. After one week there is almost no goop to see. I am very happy, saved a lot, the cat is also happy!!!” —gĂĽlser akbas

Price: $23.79+ (available in three sizes)

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A Petstages treat-dispensing puzzle that’ll help your kitty slow down if they eat as quickly as you serve them their food.

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Promising review: “This toy is awesome! At first, my cat didn’t understand it — I would put the treat in and cover it, and he thought it was gone. So I started putting treats in the cups uncovered, and he would just eat out of the cups. After a couple of days of that, I put the treat in and just partially covered it so he could see it, but he had to move the drop out of the way to get the treat. Once he’d mastered that, I was able to cover it completely and he knew to move the drop to get the treat. We haven’t gotten to the advanced level with the pegs yet. It’s SO much fun teaching him and seeing him get the hang of it, and it’s great for indoor cats to have a mental challenge and ‘hunt’ for their food. Highly recommend!” —Trudi M. Rosenblum

Price: $17.62

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A cat door, because some cats are persistent and will viciously scratch at a door for as long as they need to until you open it for them. Consider giving them the freedom of mobility with this cat door.

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Promising review: “This item is adorable and a must-have. I did take the door down to install it to make it easier, but you honestly could install it without taking down the door. Once the hole is cut out, it is super easy to install and even comes with a great template inside to help you cut the exact correct hole. It is also adjustable for a different size thickness of doors. We have a huge Maine coon, and he can fit through it and is also comfortable for our small cat to go through and has a door that opens and closes if you don’t want the cat to be able to go in and out through the door. A really great super fun product.” —Steve’s Haunted Yard

Price: $29.95+ (available in three colors)

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An automatic cat feeder for the feline in your life who never seems to stop meowing for food. This will ensure that your cat does not overeat — or under-eat if you, by chance, forget that it’s dinnertime for them.

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Promising review: “This feeder prevents my cats from yowling at the bedroom door at the crack of dawn. They have a routine that involves beginning their food demands about an hour prior to feeding time (jerks), and god help you if you want to sleep in. If the mealtime is delayed, my boy will throw himself against the door because he is desperate. This feeder has broken them of this frustrating habit. They still yowl at night because we’re still out and about, but if we go to bed, they stop. It is, in short, my favorite of our house robots. Which is high praise because our robot vacuum is pretty amazing as well.” —Savage

Price: $75.99

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A hangable scratch pad, because your cat deserves to scratch at something that’s more aesthetically pleasing than plain ol’ cardboard.

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Promising review: “This is no ordinary cat scratcher! It’s sleek and well-made, and it takes up minimal space, which makes a big difference in our smaller home. Our cat has been a complete terror lately, moving on from shredding our couch to literally tearing the paint off our walls. This seemed like the perfect fix, as it attaches to the wall. I rubbed some catnip on it and set it down flat to get our cat used to it and then hung it on the wall a few hours later. So far, so good; he seemed to take to it really quickly!” —ANicholeG

Price: $39.99

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A pair of grooming gloves you can use to comb your cat while petting them at the same time. With 225 silicone grooming tips, your cat can finally slip into a state of zen as you massage its excess fur away.

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Promising review: “I have bought so many products over the years to remove hair off my cat. THIS product really works great!!! Spray a little water as they advise on little nubs, and massage your cat. Keep rubbing until the gloves are full, then peel the hair off them. My cat loves them, and they remove more loose hair than any other product. A must-have!” —Debbie Strahm

Price: $13.99+ (available in seven colors)

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A pet hair remover, because there is no reason you shouldn’t have the white duvet cover of your dreams simply because you have a shedding cat. This pet hair remover is perfect for any surfaces that collect cat hair, and great for clearing clothes of pet hair, too.

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Promising review: “I have three cats, and two of them are long hair. I saw the pet hair remover on Amazon and figured that I’ve tried just about everything else. I was blown away at its ease of use and thoroughness of fur pickup. One swipe picks it all up. I am not exaggerating!” —Carol M.

Price: $19.99

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A cord protector for your kitty who thinks that all your charging cords are chew toys. This product provides that one-two punch of protecting your cats from chewing on dangerous wires while streamlining a corner of a room that may be riddled with cords.

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Promising review: “My cat likes chewing electrical cords. In the past two years, I have tried several products to cover cords. But nothing seems can stop my kitten chewing them. What I am most worried about is that my kitten will get an electric shock when chewing cords. A few days ago, I found this product. My cord is flexible after I install the protector. In the beginning, my cat tried to chew, but she could not chew through the cord protector. She had to give up. Seems like my cat lost interest in chewing my cords. Wow, I win.” —Amazon Customer

Price: $8.99+ (available in 15 sizes and three colors)

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A pair of bite-proof grooming gloves to avoid the inevitable scratches from bathing and claw trimming. These gloves are 16 inches long, meaning that your precious forearms will remain protected, too.

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Promising review: “I had to transfer two feral kittens, and someone suggested getting bite gloves. For a moment, I thought I would probably be fine without them, but boy, am I glad I got these. The worst offender scratched and bit and spit with all of their might, and I was unscathed. These were KITTENS though, so please consider other reviews that dealt with adult cats if that is what you will be handling.” —Michelle Mann

Price: $23.99+ (available in two lengths)

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A Petmate litter pan for cat owners who have dogs, too. Your dog will not be able to reach inside of this box to dig, and your cat’s paws will remain dust-free thanks to the litter trap at the top of this box.

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Promising review: “Bought this because my two small dogs would dig into my cat’s litter box. My cat is 6-years-old, ~12 pounds, and doesn’t like small enclosed spaces. He didn’t want to use it for a week ’til I decided to remove the lid. I gave him time to use it without the lid (with a laundry basket next to it so he could jump in easily) and then replaced the lid a week later. He now uses it regularly, and I’ve noticed a lower amount of litter outside the box.” —T. Francisco

Price: $31.99

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A dental kit, because taking care of your cat’s oral hygiene can really help decrease the risk of disease down the line. Plus, it gives them fresh breath, which is always welcome during cuddle sessions with your furbaby.

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Promising review: “After just two days of brushing, his gum inflammation went down. My cat is not a fan of the toothbrush, but he tolerates it. The bottom pic is before, and the top is after (the cat is 2.5-years-old and had never had his teeth cleaned).” —Levi Karhoff

Price: $10.59

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An air purifier to help rid the air in your home of pet hair, pet dander, and anything else that might be floating around you.

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Promising review: “We have had this purifier for six months now and haven’t changed the filter until today. (I know, I definitely should have sooner). But I wanted to show how well it really does work. On the left is, of course, the used one, and on the right is the brand-new filter I received today. This unit WORKS!” —Lipfords

Price: $81.95+ (available in two colors)

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A FURemover broom, because there is no telling how much fur you have hiding in your carpets until you purchase one of these brooms. I have this and use it regularly on my area rugs. I’m always shocked (and grossed out) by the amount of hair that accumulates from my two lovely cats.

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Promising review: “I have a couple of long-hair cats, so as soon as I got this, I took it right out of the box and put it to the test on a very small area of my living room rug. This is well worth the money for anyone who has pets! I could not believe all the cat hair I got up — now I can’t wait to do my whole house. It’s very easy to use. The handle will extend for those taller people. You can adjust it anywhere you want. The head just twists right onto the handle. It’s very sturdy; it’s designed for you to apply pressure because you will have to apply pressure, albeit not a whole lot, to get the job done. I actually went back over that area, and by the third pass, there was absolutely no cat hair. The head is rubber, so it’s very soft. it will not cause damage to your carpet.” —Carree Tifft

Price: $12.98

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A feline nose relief dropper that helps diminish the symptoms of a runny nose, congestion, or any other general sinus issues your feline may have.

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Promising review: “Quick background of my cat. She’s 15-years-old and started sneezing and getting a runny nose on a regular basis about five years ago. I’ve spent hundreds (if not thousands) of dollars over the years for vet checkups, shots, and liquid prescriptions to help ease her symptoms. There is no real prognosis, so it could be allergies, infection, or a common cold. These drops have helped more than anything I’ve tried so far. For my cat, it’s 10 drops, three times a day ’til symptoms are gone. Usually within a few days. If she starts to get a runny nose after a while, I’ll just give her another dose.” —Santa8T

Price: $14.99

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An electric groomer, because the same way you strip your winter puffer once the summer rolls around, cats should have their long hair trimmed, too! This will let them say goodbye to heat-inducing fluff, pain-free.

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Promising review: “I don’t normally post 5-star reviews and long descriptions, but these clippers are actually AMAZING. Folks, my cat was severely (and I mean SEVERELY) matted. I kept planning on bringing him to the groomer but hadn’t gotten around to making an appointment yet. So I bit the bullet and bought these shaver clippers. The whole process was actually quite easy, from buying the clippers to actually using them. Because his hair was so matted, I didn’t use a guard. It was like shearing a sheep! I came away without a scratch and with a really pretty, happy kitty to boot.” —MadAlexIBe

Price: $34.99+ (available in four colors)

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A Capstar cat flea treatment so that you can help relieve the pain that your tiny kitty goes through when dealing with fleas!

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Promising review: “My beloved INDOOR felines have been bombarded with an infestation the likes of which I have never experienced. I invested in ‘top quality’ collars for each. No relief. Later, I applied a vet-recommended topical solution. No improvement. This is the first time I have tried an oral application for flea treatment. Within ONE day, their itching and scratching is MARKEDLY reduced. I know of no cat who likes a pill shoved down their throat, but this very small pill makes the task a little less intrusive. I will keep a supply on hand year round.” —klf

Price: $35.88+ for a six-pack (also available in a 12-pack)

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A Turbo Microfiber mop system with washable pads because cats tend to scratch everything from the things that are replaceable, like your pillows and rugs, to the things that may be a bit more pricey to replace, like hardwood. This mop will deliver your floors from that post-cat scratch dullness you’ve been meaning to get rid of.

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Promising review: “The day I received this mop, it felt like Christmas morning. Very easy to assemble. The microfiber pads are everything. They are easy to rinse and easy to put on the mop (and they stay on!) They pick up everything. The mop is sturdy and beautiful. I really love that I can use any cleaning liquid that I want. I also love that I can easily wash the pads and reuse them. Oh, and BTW, the company included a hand-written thank-you letter, which I thought was super cute, sweet, and lovely.” —Bel

Price: $28.99

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Or a set of furniture repair markers and wax sticks if your cat’s claws dig deep into any wood surfaces in your home. These nifty pens cover the appearance of scratches to make it seem as if they never even happened in the first place.

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This set comes with six stain markers, six wax crayons, and one sharpener.

Promising review: “This product saved my furniture. Most of my furniture items are thrifted antiques, but my cat loves to climb on everything…leaving battle scars from her claws and jumping on the beautiful wood. This was my last resort to try and repair the scratches, and I am IMPRESSED, to say the least. This product works like a charm on multiple wood types and colors…and for a great price! Would recommend.” —Maddi

Price: $7.99 for a set of 13

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And a litter box liner because cats prefer fresh litter when they go about their business. A litter box liner is ideal for getting rid of old litter in one mess- and hassle-free go!

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Promising review: “This is a lifesaver! I wish I’d discovered these sooner; it would have saved me several unpleasant litter box cleaning. It’s very sturdy and thick enough to withstand my cat’s feverish scratching and burying.” —Gabriela

Price: $3.28 for a five-pack

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