If you love your cat, you may want to celebrate its birthday. There are many fun, festive ways to show your cat you care. Organize the festivities ahead of time. Decide whether to throw a big party or have a little celebration with just you and your cat. Provide treats and toys your cat will enjoy. Strive to pamper your cat throughout the day so it feels special on its big day.

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Festivities

  1. Is your cat very social? Does it tend to run to the door to greet guests? If so, your cat may enjoy having a lot of people around on its birthday. A more timid cat, however, may not enjoy a party. If your cat hides in the closet when friends are over, consider a party for just the two of you.
    • A more reserved cat may also like having just a few people over. If you have a few friends your cat is particularly attached to, consider inviting just them to the party.
  2. It's easy to make a cake for your cat. While your cat may not appreciate a birthday cake loaded with sugar, you can make a cake using meat, treats, and other things cats enjoy.
    • Buy a can of pate-style cat food at the supermarket. Choose a brand and flavor your cat loves, but one that's solid enough to hold a shape. Open the container, turn it upside down, and let it slide onto a plate so it stays in a cake-like shape.
    • Decorate the cake with other treats your cat likes. You could top it off with some slices of turkey, or you could sprinkle your cat's favorite kibble or treats over the cake.
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  3. Your cat will love having special foods and snacks for its birthday. If you're having people over as well, make sure to provide food and snacks for these guests as well. Think about cute, cat-themed snacks you could offer guests. [1]
    • See if you can find any special treats at a local pet store. You could also put out small amounts of meats like tuna and poultry, which your cat is sure to enjoy.
    • If you have people over, you can provide small finger foods. Something fun could be a cake shaped like a cat. You can make one yourself, using a specialty cake tray, or order one from a local bakery. You can also make cupcakes decorated with cat whiskers and noses, or make cut-out cookies shaped like cats. [2]
  4. If you're having a lot of people over, think about making the event into a charity. If you love your cat, think about other cats in need. You could ask a local shelter what kind of supplies they need donated. Ask guests to bring things like old beds, toys, and other items for cats in need. [3]
    • You could also ask for monetary donations. Keep a shoebox out during the party and ask people to leave a little cash for your local shelter.
  5. If you decide to have people over, you can send out invitations. It can be fun to include a cute picture of your cat in the invitations. You should also inform people how old your cat is turning this year, if you know. [4]
    • If paper invitations are out of your budget, you can send out electronic invitations that include a picture of your cat. You can also make something like a Facebook event page and include a photo of your cat there.
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Presents

  1. Cards may seem like something only a person would enjoy. However, if you make an interactive card a cat can play with, your cat may love receiving a card. Many cats enjoy puzzle games, so a card with a small toy or treat hidden inside could be fun for a more playful cat. [5]
    • You can make a card at home with construction paper. Add decorations your cat can play with, like dangly ribbons and strings. Just make sure not to include anything your cat could potentially swallow.
    • Tape a toy or treat inside the card for your cat to find. A toy scented with catnip can be particularly fun, if your cat tends to enjoy catnip.
  2. If you're having guests over, decorations can be fun. However, try to include things your cat can enjoy. You can decorate with things like dangly strings and puffballs, and keep them hanging low enough for your cat to tear off the wall. [6]
    • Make sure any interactive decorations are cat-friendly. Some strings and smaller items could be swallowed and potentially cause damage. Stick to toys and items your cat has played with safely before.
  3. A homemade toy can be a fun, inexpensive way to show your cat you care. You can set up a temporary fort made with pillows and blankets for your cat to play in on its birthday. You can also sew a toy using scraps of felt and stuffing. You can make something super simple by balling up a piece of tinfoil. Your cat will love chasing this new toy.
  4. You can also stop by a local supermarket or pet store and purchase some toys for your cat. Try to find a variety of fun, new toys your cat will enjoy. [7]
    • Think about toys your cat has loved in the past. If your cat loves puzzle games, this can be a nice option. This can be particularly nice if you're gone a lot during the day. A puzzle game can keep your cat from getting bored without you.
    • You can also encourage guests to bring over new toys, if they feel like doing so. You do not want to pressure anyone into giving a gift, but some guests may want to offer your cat a treat.
    • A fishing pole-type toy is great
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Pampering

  1. Your cat deserves to be spoiled a little on its birthday. From the beginning of the day to the end, make an extra effort to make your cat feel loved.
    • Put fresh blankets in your cat's bed.
    • Allow your cat access to a spot you would normally restrict. For example, clear off breakables from a mantel for the day.
    • Open the curtains near a spot where your cat likes to snuggle. Allow it to sunbathe.
    • Pet your cat extra throughout the day. Allow it to climb into your lap and cuddle.
  2. Cats love having perches in your home. A nice birthday surprise would be to provide a new window perch. Try clearing off a shelf or table near the window to allow your cat to gaze outside throughout the day. [8]
    • You can also invest in a kitty condo. They can be a bit pricey, but your cat will love having its own space to lounge. This can be a great birthday treat.
    • Put a bird feeder on the other side of the window. Your cat will be enthralled for hours!
  3. You want your cat to feel loved on its birthday. Throughout your cat's special day, play with it. Encourage your cat to use any new birthday toys, or play with old favorites. Start off the morning playing with your cat so it feels cared for on its birthday. [9]
    • A fishing pole-type toy is great, as it mimics the motion of birds in the air. Cats love to chase after them!
  4. A birthday party can be fun, but there are some safety concerns to keep in mind. Your cat won't enjoy its birthday if it ends up getting hurt during the festivities. [10]
    • If you're including a pet guest list, only include pets your cat is familiar and comfortable with. Unfamiliar animals during a party can cause unnecessary stress.
    • Be careful when inviting families with small children. Make sure any children in attendance know how to safely interact with animals.
    • Keep first aid items on hand, as well as the phone number of a veterinarian.
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    If I don't know when my cat's birthday is, should I just make one up?
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    Yes. Just try not to make it the same day as someone else's birthday that you know, or you won't be able to give all your attention to the birthday cat.
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    What should I use to make my cat's cake?
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    Fish, meat, and other treats. But make sure that it won't negatively affect your cat's diet and digestive tract.
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    Can I buy a toy and improve it?
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    Yes, you can buy a toy and modify it if you like. I suggest adding feathers. Just don't add anything that would be harmful to your cat like glitter, sequins, etc., nothing your cat could choke on or get sick from ingesting.
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      Tips

      • If you don't know when your cat was born, then just celebrate the day that it came to live with you.
      • If you have more than one cat and it is only one of their birthdays, the other cats may feel left out. Make sure to include them and have fun with them too.
      • Avoid using tin foil as a toy because some cats hate the feeling of tin foil on their paws, unless you wrap the tin in felt, then the cat will love that it crinkles!
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      Warnings

      • Avoid using dairy as a treat. Cats actually struggle to digest dairy and can get sick from eating it.
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      To celebrate your cat’s birthday, prepare a cat-friendly cake using meats, treats, and other things your cat enjoys. For example, try buying a can of pate-style cat food and decorating it with treats or kibble. You can also throw your cat a party with cat-themed snacks, like cupcakes decorated with cat whiskers and noses, cookies cut out to look like cats, or tuna and crackers. Additionally, you can ask your friends to bring donations for a local cat shelter instead of presents. To learn how to make new toys for your birthday cat, keep reading!

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