If you spoil yourself with things from Amazon, why not spoil your cats as well? Well, these findings are actually more beneficial for you than they are for your sweet kitties, but you get my point.

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1. Scheduled Cat Feeder LINK
OK, I’m no vet.. but after doing a lot of research, I’ve found that the healthiest diet for your cat is a scheduled feeding system with hard food only. That is as long as the water is always provided so they don’t get dehydrated. And after two years, I’ve got two healthy kitties.
So, unless you want to get up at ungodly hours of the morning to feed your cats, just get this scheduled feeder! Truly, it feeds them every morning at 6 AM and I don’t even bat an eye!
Not to mention, anytime we go on a trip the only thing that our pet sitter needs to worry about is cleaning out the cat litter. And, I can check the feeding schedule on my phone to ensure that they are being fed.
Check out my post 10 Amazon Finds for a Modern/Rustic Themed Home.

2. Expandable Backpack Carrier LINK
Gone are the days of carrying our cats in these ugly, hard shell, heavy on our neck cat carriers. Instead, get your furry friend, a soft and expandable backpack that not only makes life easier on you, but they enjoy it much more as well!
This has been super functional when taking our kitties to visit friends homes, or even just on walks.

3. Flushable Cat Litter LINK
When I tell you that flushable cat litter is a game changer, I mean it is a GAME. CHANGER!!!
I was so tired of being able to smell their dirty cat litter, despite it being in the garbage. So I had a thought, we keep our cat litter in the cabinet underneath the sink right next to the toilet in our guest bathroom. Ii wonder if there is such thing as flushable cat litter?
The answer is YES! And it is 100% worth it. We will never go back to regular, clay, cat litter.
Let me know in the comments! Do you have any other Amazon finds that have changed yours, and your cats, world?