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The best UK Christmas gifts for pets: 17 pawfect presents for cats, dogs and furry friends

Looking for a gift that’ll get tails wagging? We’ve rounded up cosy recycled fleeces, bamboo toys and delicious treats to delight pets (and their humans)

The best UK Christmas gifts for pets: 17 pawfect presents for cats, dogs and furry friends

Our pets are part of the family – 36% of households in the UK own a dog, and about 29% a cat – so it’s no wonder that we want to treat them at Christmas. Many will undoubtedly enjoy the paper you wrap the present in as much as what’s inside, yet it’s still worth making the effort to find that perfect (pawfect?) gift. As an owner of two dogs, I like to make informed choices about what I buy them; I try to avoid plastic where I can (especially since the whippet loves to destroy a plastic toy), but it’s not always possible, and some of the products below do contain plastic. I opt for robust collars and leads (the brand mentioned here also runs a take-back scheme for worn-out gear), and hunt down independent companies instead of big brands. Ultimately, design-led, natural products will usually look better around your house and, in my experience, last longer. *** The best Christmas gifts for pets *** Leader of the pack Two-tone lead From £24 at Doggie Apparel Handmade in Kent, these durable collars, leads and harnesses – made from brass and a hard-wearing woven polypropylene in a huge range of colours – will garner all the compliments. I’m especially keen on the two-tone designs, complete with a comfy fleece-lined handle. *** Pleased to be teased Cat teaser £5.95 at Abel & Cole £5.95 at Green & Wilds The Sprouty McSprout Face is a natural toy for curious cats made from wool felt, jute string and a bamboo stick, with added catnip for a special Christmas treat. It’s part of a range that also includes festive Santas, figgy puddings, penguins and reindeer designs. *** Food, glorious food Striped dog bowl £40 plus £8 for personalisation at Cornishware If you’ve ever struggled to find a stylish dog bowl (they’re on show all the time, after all), look no further. These from Cornishware are available in five colours, and you can personalise them with your dog’s name. *** Cat naps on high Desk-mounted cat bed From £111 at Ergo Purrch £153.11 at Etsy Arguably a gift for yourself as much as your furry friend, these sleek beds are made using sustainably sourced materials and a tree is planted for every one bought. An especially nice WFH desk accessory, with added cat for company. *** No … jacket required Recycled fleece dog coat From £23.50 at Stix and Co Warm, waterproof, washable and fast-drying, these dog coats are made from recycled polar fleece and come in various dog shapes and sizes. The handy back zip is essential when disrobing a wet, muddy pooch after a romp in the great outdoors. *** Chew this over Foraging wobblers for guinea pigs £4.50 each at VioVet £19.09 for six at B&Q Made from coconut shell, corn leaf and paper, these plastic-free stimulating wobbler toys encourage guinea pigs, rabbits and other small pets to forage and gnaw. *** All decked out DJ cat scratcher £20 at Next £27.45 at Amazon This mixing deck, which is made from cardboard, comes into its own when your cat goes all Grandmaster Flash and starts scratching it. It has a spinning deck and movable arm, so it doubles as a toy, besides being a great way to keep their claws trim. *** Say bye to tennis balls Rope fetch ball £7 at Good Chap’s £7 at Etsy The ideal gift for the dog that litters your garden with destroyed tennis ball plastic detritus. Made from 100% unbleached cotton, it’s handmade in Bristol using knotting and weaving techniques that involve no harmful glues, dyes or fixing agents. *** Pop ya collar Cork cat collar £10.50 at Bells and Whiskers Lightweight cork, which is rot-proof and hypoallergenic, is also one of the most sustainable materials around, since it can only be harvested every nine to 12 years while the tree is still standing (which could be for as long as 300 years). These cool collars, which have a safety breakaway buckle and natty green jingle bell, are hand-crafted in Nottinghamshire. *** Fancy a chew? Dog-chew holder £14.99 at Wooof £20.50 at Amazon This natural rubber chew holder will slow down greedy dogs, keeping them busy for longer and cleaning their teeth as they gnaw on the ridged design. Ideal for holding healthy treats, such as yak chews. *** Fine feline dining Natural cat food subscription From £55.83 a month at Katkin The gift that keeps on giving: KatKin offers personalised plans for your cat to enjoy its food and treats well beyond Christmas, all made with top-quality meat and fish. *** Bunny business Nourishing rabbit nibbles, pack of four £15.99 at Bunny Bistro £15.99 at Amazon These pretty rolls are made from hay and stuffed with marigold, cornflower, apple and carrot. A special treat for rabbits that will keep them occupied and enrich their diet. *** Sleeping houndly Snazzy dog bed £155 at Irregular Sleep Pattern These joyful, limited-edition beds are made from organic cotton and packed with recycled polyester. If you’re thinking the print would also look great on some (human) bed linen, you’re in luck – see Irregular Sleep Pattern’s sleepwear and shower curtains for details. *** Claws and effect Bamboo cat toy £15.99 at New Living Store £18.99 at Amazon The balls on this two-tier bamboo game mimic prey, which will keep kittens and cats amused for hours, as well as helping prevent destructive behaviour. It also looks rather nice. *** Snack attack Peanut butter flavour dog paw treats £5 at the Dogg Shop Made on a Lincolnshire farm using natural ingredients, these tubs of treats come in various shapes and flavours. Baked especially for the Dogg Shop, an independent store in Ramsgate. *** And for dog and cat lovers … *** Hats off to dogs Baseball cap £27 at RSPCA Clothing Made from organic cotton and recycled plastic, this embroidered cap is for anyone who stops to smile at strangers’ dogs in the street or finds themselves gazing at their own pooch when they really should be working from home. Available in five colours. *** Muggins here Cat mug £13.95 at eBay £14.95 at Magpie This delightful vessel is the result of a collaboration between design studio Magpie and the mid-century British heritage brand Hornsea Potteries. Magpie has vegan ethics and all of its products are produced cruelty-free. *** Hannah Rochell is a fashion features journalist who specialises in writing about – and experiencing – slow, comfortable style and living on her Substack Slowette. This involves everything from investing heavily in elastic waist linen trousers to testing out the most comfortable and durable boots to wear while walking her dogs, Grenson the miniature schnauzer and Basil the whippet

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