Thoroughly researched buyer's guides and honest product reviews for cat owners who want the best gear without the guesswork.
Browse Top PicksEvery guide is built from real product data, verified ASINs, and thousands of owner reviews.
We cover premium splurges and budget finds so you can shop at the price that works for you.
Pros and cons on every product. We tell you what each item is actually good for.
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Six essential categories, curated so you can skip the overwhelm.
WiFi-enabled, programmable, and camera-equipped options for every routine and budget. Never miss a meal again.
Read GuideFrom budget-friendly rollers to fully automated smart boxes — find the right one for your cat and your sanity.
Read GuideStainless steel, cordless, and ultra-quiet options that encourage your cat to drink more and stay healthy.
Read GuideSturdy, tall, and built for big cats. Our picks handle Maine Coons, Ragdolls, and every large breed in between.
Read GuideElectronic, motion-activated, and battery-powered toys that entertain even the most demanding cats.
Read GuideSisal towers, cardboard lounges, and wall-mounted options to protect your furniture and satisfy your cat's natural instincts.
Read GuideWith thousands of options on Amazon alone, choosing the right cat product feels impossible. A feeder that jams at 3 AM or a litter box that smells worse than the original problem costs you time, money, and sleep.
Three Kitties exists to cut through the noise. Each guide is built from real product data, verified reviews, and practical comparisons so you can confidently pick the right gear for your specific cat and lifestyle.
Our six core categories cover the biggest purchase decisions cat owners face: how to feed your cat on a schedule, how to manage the litter box without daily scooping, how to keep your cat hydrated, where your cat can climb and scratch safely, and how to keep them mentally engaged.
We update our guides regularly as new products launch and older ones get discontinued. The year in each title reflects when the guide was last reviewed.