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If You've Got At Least Two Cats Running Around Your Home, Check Out These 27 Useful Walmart Products

If You've Got At Least Two Cats Running Around Your Home, Check Out These 27 Useful Walmart Products

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They'll love you forever for these finds.
1. An automatic multi-pet feeder if your little kitties seem to never stop meowing for food. Over time, your cats will associate food with this machine (as opposed to you), which means fewer 5 a.m. wake-up calls from your cats for food. You can easily create a schedule to dispense food during their meal times.
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Promising review:"Petlibro automatic cat feeder dual tray is wonderful. My cats love it! I no longer worry if I'm gone all day that they are hungry." — NMartinez
Price: $89.99
2. A cat sleeping bag because gone are the days of your cats squabbling over who gets to sleep under your duvet. This sleeping bag is super plush and cozy, and it'll be an instant fave amongst your cats — may as well get a few for each of your kitties.
3. A Fresh Step clumping litter with Febreze since having more than one cat means even more frequent litter cleanups throughout the week (I should know — I have two cats). I use this litter, which removes odors so well that some of my guests don't even realize I have two cats until they physically see my felines emerge from their hiding spaces.
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Promising review:"Excellent product for my cat. My Sunny is 12-years-young now. We started with Fresh Step and it's the litter that has made her feel satisfied and clean every time she uses it. We'll never change litter. Fresh Step is the best litter for all cats in our opinion. Thank you Fresh Step for excellent products.'" — Lisa
Price: $17.53
4. An interactive roller cat toy because playtime is vital for ALL the cats in your house to maintain their physical health and mental awareness throughout their life.
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5. A set of silicone food covers just in case your cats have different dietary preferences. These will keep their leftover wet food nice and fresh for their next meal.
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6. A silicone cat bowl mat that protects your floors from food and water damage. Oh, and its lipped edges contain messes when it's time to clean the mat!
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Promising review:"I love them. I bought five in different sizes. I have two for inside cats and three for outside. Easy to clean and keeps food and water off my floors and porch. Great Item!!" — DEBORAH
7. A self-warming mat if your cats love to sprint to your warm spot on the couch — this self-warming mat is the next best thing, warming up under your cats as they lounge away. Plus, it doesn't require any electricity, meaning you won't have to "unplug" their warmth when you leave the house!
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Promising review:"My foster kittens like the warmth of this mat. They snuggle closely with each other and it seems to be a favorite place for their naps." — Mimi
8. A set of pet stairs to assist your new fur babies who are too tiny to jump up on the bed or couch for cuddles. This is also extremely beneficial for elderly cats who need a little help climbing up to their favorite nap zones around the house.
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Promising review: 'We put the stairs together like the directions said. Took 48 hours, the foam had to expand. We got it finished and our little fur baby loves it! She can now get on the bed without our help. They are wonderful and very sturdy!!' — phenonw
9. A hairball relief treat since cleaning up after several cats' hairballs can be a weekly chore. This helps them suppress their hairballs, which is especially welcome for your long-haired fur babies.
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Promising review:"Of all the treats on the market, my two tuxedo cats love the Greenies SmartBites. They both love the tuna and chicken flavors for indoor cats. They come running to get their treats when they hear the sound of the bag opening. Greenies is the only brand the two of them will eat and they're both 15-years-old. They're pretty much set in their ways." — Diane
10. A pair of cat grooming gloves that feel like luxurious pets to your cats while actually combing their stray hairs with soft, yet effective, silicone teeth.
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11. A large litter box for your cats who don't really like sharing a bathroom with anyone. This box is large enough for several cats, and it's made of stainless steel to help keep odors and stains at bay.
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Promising review:"Arrived as promised. I have two cats, male and female. My male cat is pretty big — will probably be 20 pounds soon and my female is about 12 pounds. One of them likes to pee or spray towards the back and it used to leak out, this one does not leak. So far it works great for my two cats and is even easier to clean." — Yolanda
12. A pet gate that's perfect for helping new cats get to know each other without forcing them to get into each other's spaces. This also has a cat door for when your kitties finally decide that they're friends and not sworn enemies.
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Promising review: "Love this gate...cats can get away from the children and puppy cannot get to cats. This is a win-win! Sure wish they would have had this product 30 years ago, those old wooden gates weren't the greatest! This gate is very easy to install. Has held up very well. I will be ordering a second one for a backup." — Walmart customer
13. A catnip treat because cleaning up catnip crumbs is so last year. You can place these treats anywhere you want your kitties to lounge around and relax the most, like new beds or cat trees!
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Promising review:"I have tried many treats over the years and, to this day, I can honestly say the Temptation pouches can always be found in my cabinet. My cats absolutely love them...so much that they come running at the sound of the pouch being shook. We regularly use that trick to coax out a hiding kitty, and in their slow feeder, to encourage movement for my older gals. Never ever fails. Great product in every way." — Amy
14. A Catit flower water fountain so that your cats can enjoy a fresh sip of water whenever they please. This has several streams, which is perf for cats who enjoy drinking water at the same time.
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Promising review:"I was tired of cat food being in the water bowl all the time. My finicky cat didn't want her water so I got her this fountain. I absolutely love it and so does she. It stays clean and it has a filter. I only tap it off every two days. One of the best products I ever bought." — tina
15. A urine destroyer odor and stain remover for the times when your cats have accidents — it happens! This works on most surfaces (hi carpets, fabrics, and hard surfaces) to remove those strong scents and stains you thought would be embedded in your home forever!
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Promising review: "We have a couple of cats and one of them went to the bathroom on our bed. We were dealing with smelling cat urine for the longest time. I sprayed the Resolve on it and left it on for a while because the stain had been there. Well it's gone and no urine smell anymore. It's amazing — I recommend this to anyone with animals." — whitney
16. An Advantage small cat flea treatment so that your indoor/outdoor cats can roam the wild (your backyard) without worrying about the pain of fleas.
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Promising review:"The best product on the market that I've ever spent my money on. I was getting eaten alive along with my cats until I put this on them. No more waking up itchy for any of us." — Ceilia
17. Or a flea and tick collar
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Promising review:"I will admit, I have indoor cats. However, I have one TNR stray that comes and goes. Even though I treat her with some drops, I use these collars on mine as a precautionary measure, especially after not doing so last year and they ended up with tapeworms after never having any before. So far so good, I will be buying more soon as the seven months will be up. Then I will buy another for another one of my cats." — Heather
18. A fuzzy cat tree with a hammock because your cats deserve a spot other than your couch to rest their tired eyes. This has room for a few cats *and* doubles as a scratching post!
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19. Or a multi-level cat tree if your cats like to play where they snooze. This is especially perfect if you have a home full of cats who both like to hide in small spaces and rest in tall places.
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Promising review:"It is fairly simple to put together and the only tool needed is included. It is sturdy and easily supports my Bombay cat who weighs 13 pounds and is very active. He runs up to the tower and proceeds to do a fast climb all the way to the top tier where he perches. He likes to watch the neighbors come and go from there." — Lola
20. A Feline Greenies Pill Pocket that's giving a spoonful of sugar to help the medicine go down. Simply wrap your cat's medicine with this moldable treat and watch them eat up!
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21. A window hammock because the going-ons of the outside world are basically like TV for your cats. Here's to giving them a comfy space to sit and watch their fave entertainment.
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Promising review: "My cats love this perch. We have two. They are in them all the time." — Kathleen
22. A raised cat food and water bowl that will help your cats align their posture for better digestion!
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Promising review:"This is a lifesaver! I bought this because I can fill the bowls, one with food and one with water, and there's a small trough around the bottom. I fill the trough with water and it keeps any bugs out of my cat's food....ants, crickets, etc. Highly recommend! — Walmart customer
24. A self-cleaning brush that comes with retractable teeth so that you can spend less time cleaning through your cats' brush and more time enjoying their luxurious coat a la pets.
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Promising review:"Works great for my cats and my dogs. Easy to clean. Just push the button and all the hair comes out. The fur babies love it. It doesn't poke them like many other brushes we have tried." — Rebecca
Price: $7.83
25. A waterless shampoo just in case your indoor/outoor cats love rolling around in the dirt outside but LOATHEEEEE taking baths with water.
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Promising review:"It was very convenient and at the same time it did a good job of cleaning my cat's hair and skin. It will be the product that I continue to use with my cat!" — Redhead1947
Price: $9.19
26. A Bissell Little Green Carpet Cleaner because accidents don't mean you need to keep your feline pal away from their favorite carpeted room. This cleaner uses a proprietary solution to get carpets and upholstered furniture pro-level clean!
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Promising review:"Love this little machine for pet accidents, etc. With five pets I started cleaning previous spots on area rugs. I vacuum daily and professionally clean every six months but oh my goodness, the black sludge in the water was baffling! I hand scrubbed all three areas on my hands and knees. A professional cleaner is on the to do list but for this moment I have peace of mind. Without a doubt, this machine can handle any spill, urine, vomit, and drool like a champ. You won't regret purchasing this product." — Mary
Price: $87.94+ (originally $123.59+; available in three versions)
27. And an airtight pet food storage container that comes on wheels! This is a necessity if you order your cat food in bulk and need some handy storage that your kitties can't bite their way through.
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Promising review:"This is the second one that our family has purchased. It will hold a 50-pound bag of pet food which is great so you don't have to worry about what to do with the extra food left in the bag. The rolling wheels make it so easy to pull out, making filling it up so easy. This is a great product!" — mgilly
Price: $21.99+ (available in two pack sizes and two colors)
Reviews in this post have been edited for length and clarity.

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