5 Pet Stocking Stuffers for Cats and Dogs
Holiday Gift Guide from Your Hometown Veterinary Team
The holidays are here, which means twinkly lights, cozy evenings, and the perfect excuse to spoil the furry members of the family. If you’re building a stocking for your pet this year, we’ve rounded up safe, vet-approved gift ideas that bring joy without the hazards.
We’ve included links for convenience, but your local pet store or online retailer may carry these items as well. Let’s unwrap the fun!
5 Pet-Safe Stocking Stuffers for Cats
Cardboard Scratchers
Simple, affordable, and endlessly satisfying. Cardboard scratchers let cats express their natural instincts while saving your furniture from their festive flair. They’re also lightweight and easy to replace, making them a perfect low-budget stocking stuffer. Many even come infused with catnip for an extra burst of excitement your cat won’t be able to resist. Grab a three pack from Kitty City XL Wide Corrugate Cat Scratchers for a budget friendly option!
Tunnels
Great for hide-and-seek, pouncing, and full-speed zoomies. Tunnels help cats stay active and mentally stimulated during the winter months. They’re especially wonderful for shy or curious cats who enjoy having a safe spot to dart into. Plus, collapsible tunnels store easily and can be rotated or moved around the house to keep playtime fresh and fun. Cats love hiding, and even more if there’s a crinkle sound involved. Try SmartyKat Crackle Chute Activity Tunnel Cat Toy – A budget-friendly pick with a crinkle interior that adds an extra sensory layer to play — great for hiding, pouncing, and “sneak-attack” fun.
Wand Toys
Wand toys are a fantastic way to encourage natural hunting instincts while giving your cat a fun dose of exercise. The interactive movement helps stimulate their mind, strengthen your bond, and burn off extra holiday energy (theirs… not yours). Whether it’s feathers, ribbons, or springy wire designs, wand toys keep playtime engaging and safe. One of our favorites: Cat Dancer wand toys — simple, durable, and endlessly entertaining.
Catnip Plush Toys
From gingerbread mice to peppermint-striped plushies, catnip toys bring joy, enrichment, and often a very adorable case of the zooms. In particular, the Yeowww! Brand has catnip-filled toys that enrich the cats playtime. Check them out here: Yeowww! Catnip Toy, Yellow Banana
Puzzle Toys
Perfect for cats who need a little extra mental engagement. Puzzle feeders turn treat time into brain time—and help prevent boredom on long indoor days. They encourage slower eating, reduce overeating, and provide a satisfying challenge that keeps curious cats entertained. Plus, rotating different puzzle styles throughout the week can make mealtime feel new and exciting while supporting your cat’s overall cognitive health. Got a smart kitty? Consider the Catstages by Nina Ottosson Rainy Day Puzzle & Play .
A Quick Safety Reminder About Toys
Many cats love string toys, ribbons, feather attachments, and anything that wiggles or dangles, but these should never be left out when you’re not actively supervising play. Some cats may chew or swallow strings, wire, or fabric, which can lead to dangerous intestinal blockages.
To keep your feline friend safe, always:
• Use wand toys only during supervised play
• Store string-style toys out of reach when you’re done
• Check toys regularly for loose pieces or frayed parts
A few extra precautions go a long way toward keeping holiday fun safe and stress-free for everyone.
5 Pet-Safe Stocking Stuffers for Dogs
Durable Chew Toys
Great for stress relief, healthy chewing habits, and long-lasting engagement. Look for sturdy, vet-approved materials that can handle enthusiastic holiday chomping. Looking to try one out? We recommend KONG brand toys. Check out the Wobbler, which will also dispense treats. It’s a great mental stimulant for your dog.
Rope Toys
Fun for fetch, tug-of-war, and interactive play. Rope toys are durable, festive, and perfect for creating bonding moments with your dog during holiday downtime. Their sturdy woven texture helps clean teeth while your dog chews, making them both entertaining and beneficial for oral health. Plus, they come in all kinds of shapes and holiday colors, adding an extra dash of cheer to your pet’s toy basket. Whether you’re playing indoors on a snowy day or burning energy outside, rope toys are a reliable favorite that bring out your dog’s playful spirit. Our recommendation: Mammoth Flossy Chews Rope Tug
Treat-Dispensing Toys
Puzzle feeders and treat stuffers encourage focus, curiosity, and problem-solving. They’re especially helpful for dogs who thrive on mental enrichment—just like Elizabeth mentioned below! These toys turn mealtime or snack time into a rewarding challenge, helping energetic or anxious dogs channel their enthusiasm in a positive way. By slowing down eating and keeping your dog mentally engaged, puzzle feeders can reduce boredom-related behaviors and make indoor days feel a whole lot more exciting. They’re a simple addition to your routine that delivers big benefits for your dog’s emotional and cognitive well-being. For speedy eaters, consider Outward Hounds Slow Feeder Bowl.
Lick Mats
Dr. Diaphni Taylhardat, one of our Sarasota veterinarians, often recommends lick mats for anxious or high-energy pets. “Lick mats are a simple, effective way to calm dogs and cats while giving them meaningful mental stimulation,” she explains. The repetitive licking action naturally soothes the nervous system and keeps pets focused in a positive way. A favorite option among pet parents is the Lickimat Heavy-Duty Anxiety-Reduction Mat, which is durable enough for enthusiastic lickers and easy to incorporate into daily routines.
Dental Chews
A stocking stuffer that loves back. Dental chews help keep teeth clean, breath fresh, and dogs happily occupied while you’re enjoying cocoa by the tree. They’re a great way to support your dog’s oral health between professional cleanings, and most pups see them as a tasty treat rather than a chore. Plus, the chewing action helps reduce plaque buildup and gives energetic dogs something satisfying to gnaw on during holiday downtime. Our vets recommend: GREENIES Regular Natural Dental Treats, Sweet Potato Flavor
Team Tip:
Elizabeth from our Sarasota location shared, “I recommend KONG toys—the ones that hide treats—for pets that need a lot of brain stimulation.”
Not All Chew Toys Are Safe — What to Avoid
Chewing is a healthy, natural behavior for pets, but not all chew toys are created equal. Some can break teeth, splinter, or become choking or obstruction hazards. When choosing toys for holiday stockings (or anytime), skip these options to keep your pet safe:
Chew Items to Avoid
- Cooked Bones
They can splinter easily and cause mouth injuries, choking, or intestinal damage. - Hard Antlers
Extremely hard and known to fracture teeth, especially in enthusiastic chewers. - Hooves
Very hard, can break into sharp pieces, and may cause dental fractures. - Rawhide
Often treated with chemicals and can swell when swallowed, increasing the risk of choking or blockages. - Hard Nylon Bones
While popular, many are rigid enough to crack teeth; always check for softer, flexible alternatives. - Rope Toys (for strong chewers)
If your pet shreds rope, the strands can be ingested, leading to dangerous intestinal obstructions.
What to Look for Instead
Choose toys labeled as:
• Durable but flexible (you should be able to make a slight indent with your fingernail)
• Size-appropriate for your pet
• Made from safe materials like natural rubber, soft silicone, or vet-recommended composites
• Designed for supervised chew sessions
When in doubt, your veterinary team can help guide you toward the safest, most appropriate options for your pet’s size, age, and chewing style.
A Holiday Reminder from Your Veterinary Team
Product recommendations are intended as general guidance. Pet owners should assess each product’s safety and suitability based on their pet’s individual needs. Your veterinary team can provide personalized advice.
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Here’s to a merry, bright, and pet-safe holiday season! Let us know if you’d like more personalized recommendations for your furry family.