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22 Mother’s Day Ideas For All the Cat Moms Who Secretly Want a Gift

Custom ceramics, whimsical puzzles, feline-themed kicks, clutches, candles, and more.

by Charles Manning and Editors
Updated May 2, 2025
Collage: Amanda Gomez

Sometimes, it feels like there are more tacky cat-themed gifts in the world than there are actual cats. The problem is, when it comes to cat merch, the line between kitsch and cringe is whisker-thin, and truly chic cat gifts are few and far between. That’s ironic given how deliciously refined and tasteful cat-lovers are on the whole. 

But don’t fret. We’ve scoured the internet for the best cat-themed gifts money can buy — items that are thoughtful, playful, stylish, and fun. Perfect for the cat mom in your life. Or just any cat parent. Or you, for that matter. Nothing wrong with buying your own gifts this Mother’s Day. At least that way you know you’ll be getting something you want.

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Btw, our editors (and their pets) picked out these products. They’re always in stock at the time we publish, but there’s a chance they’ll sell out. If you do buy through our links, we may earn a commission. (We’ve got a lot of toys to buy over here, you know?)

the pet carrier in beige faux leather

If you’ve ever wondered why modern cat carriers often look like their original plastic boxy prototypes without much room for innovation or contemporary flare, wonder no more. This vegan leather perforated kitty tote makes for a stylish addition to any travel day. It features a water-resistant interior with a removable insert for maximum support, opposing zippers for secure travel, and a collapsible design so it won’t take up any more space than you need it to.

Cats by Walter Chandoha book

Cats is a thorough and loving survey of the life and work of a man whose art has touched many, but whose name is known by too few. 

The grandfather of modern pet photography, Walter Chandoha, was a marketing student in New York when, on a cold winter night in 1949, he found a kitten in the snow, brought them home, and began taking photos of them. Chandoha spent the next 70 years photographing cats for everything from jigsaw puzzles to international ad campaigns. With glamorous lighting and a profound love of his subjects, he defined a genre and inspired artists like Andy Warhol, whose own illustrated cat book owed much to Chadoha’s feline compositions. 

Charles Manning

Charles Manning is an actor, writer, and fashion/media consultant living in New York City with his two cats, Pumpkin and Bear. 

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