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8 Best Cat Advent Calendars In 2025 – Reviews & Top Picks

Midlee Cat Advent Calendar Gift

Midlee Cat Advent Calendar Gift What better way to enjoy the days leading up to Christmas than with a cat advent calendar? There are tons of different calendars out there to keep your feline entertained this holiday season. Some of these calendars are focused on treats, while others include toys only.

We reviewed eight of the best cat advent calendars you can buy this year. As cat lovers ourselves, we know the importance of keeping your cat safe. So, we prioritized advent calendars with cat-safe toys and healthy treats.

Keep reading for our complete reviews!

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A Quick Comparison of Our Favorites in 2025

Image Product Details
Best Overall
Winner
Fancy Feast Festivities Advent Calendar Cat Food Fancy Feast Festivities Advent Calendar Cat Food
  • 24 days
  • Treats, food, recipes
  • Second place
    Larchio 12-Day Cat Advent Calendar Larchio 12-Day Cat Advent Calendar
  • 12 days
  • Toys
  • Third place
    Larchio 24-Day Cat Advent Calendar Larchio 24-Day Cat Advent Calendar
  • 24 days
  • Toys
  • Trader Joe’s Advent Calendar for Cats Trader Joe’s Advent Calendar for Cats
  • 24 days
  • Treats
  • Midlee Cat Advent Calendar Midlee Cat Advent Calendar
  • 12 days
  • Toys
  • The 8 Best Cat Advent Calendars

    1. Fancy Feast Festivities Advent Calendar Cat Food – Best Overall

    Fancy Feast Feastivities Advent Calendar Gourmet Wet Cat Food

    Days: 24
    Contents: Treats & food

    The Fancy Feast Festivities Advent Calendar Cat Food contains 16 different Fancy Feast recipes in 3 oz. cans; two different broths, two flavors of their puree recipes, and two kinds of treats. If your feline loves to munch on wet food, this is the best cat advent calendar you can buy.

    Each wet food recipe is made to be nutritionally complete and balanced for adult cats. Of course, it isn’t nutritionally complete for kittens, so we recommend waiting until your cat is an adult to have them enjoy it.

    There are many different recipes included, so just about any cat should find something that they like.


    2. Larchio 12-Day Cat Advent Calendar – Best Value

    Larchio Cat Advent Calendar

    Days: 12
    Contents: Toys

    If you’re looking for something a bit cheaper and toy-based, we recommend the Larchio Cat Advent Calendar. This calendar includes 12 days of toys and other surprises. The vast majority of the surprises are toys, but there are two bows included. Everything is made safely and with quality materials. There is even a cat teaser included with three different attachments.

    Many customers reported that their cat loved most of the toys. They also held up well to the vast majority of cats. Plus, this calendar is far less expensive than other options out there. It’s suitable for cats of all ages, including kittens.


    3. Larchio 24-Day Cat Advent Calendar – Premium Choice

    Larchio 24-Day Cat Advent Calendar

    Days: 24
    Contents: Toys

    The main difference between the Larchio 24-Day Cat Advent Calendar and the one above is the size. This calendar is twice the size of the other calendar we reviewed above. It also happens to be nearly double the price. Of course, if you want a calendar that goes through the whole month of December, this one is a great option.

    It includes several types of toys, including a teaser with several attachments. There are vibrant, crinkly balls, several bell toys, and two bows for your feline to wear.

    Many cat owners reported that their felines loved these toys. They’re all well-tested favorites, so any playful feline should have a blast.


    4. Trader Joe’s Advent Calendar for Cats

    Trader Joe's Advent Calender for Cats

    Days: 24
    Contents: Treats

    The Trader Joe’s Advent Calendar for Cats is a food-oriented calendar that includes several kinds of treats. It’s more expensive than most advent calendars for what you’re getting. However, the ingredients are almost exclusively Atlantic salmon, so you’re paying for the premium quality.

    The treats are made without antibiotics and come individually wrapped in each calendar “door.” Each little door holds around five or six treats, making this suitable for multi-cat homes.

    That said, some pickier cats may not find these treats very appetizing. While many did report their cats ate the treats, others found that their cats refused to even try them.


    5.  Midlee Cat Advent Calendar

    Midlee Cat Advent Calendar - 12 Days of Christmas Filled Cat Toy Gift

    Days: 12
    Contents: Toys

    Like many other advent calendars we’ve reviewed, the Midlee Cat Advent Calendar includes only toys. It holds 12 toys—enough to celebrate the 12 days of Christmas. These toys include an assortment of stuffed animals, mice, and balls. There is a ball with a bell, too, and one crinkly ball. Some of the stuffed toys include catnip.

    The box this advent calendar comes in is very nice. You can potentially save it to use it again for next year, refilling it with different toys. While it is more expensive than other advent calendars, many cat owners found the high-quality box worth the price.


    6. How the Grinch Stole Christmas Cat Advent Box

    Dr. Seuss for Pets

    Days: 12
    Contents: Toys

    The How the Grinch Stole Christmas Cat Advent Box is a fun calendar based on Dr. Seuss’s story. It includes 12 different toy surprises, including plush toys, teaser wands, and even feather balls. Many reported that their cat loved the toys, which is what’s really important, anyway.

    This box is more expensive than most, largely because of the branding. However, many people found the cost plenty worth it given the quality of the toys provided.


    7. Merry Makings 12-Day Catnip Advent Calendar

    Merry Makings 12-Day Catnip Advent Calendar

    Days: 12
    Contents: Toys

    The Merry Makings 12-Day Catnip Advent Calendar is purely catnip-focused, making it stand out from other calendars we’ve reviewed. The box is pretty high-quality itself, and you could potentially reuse the box for several years, refilling it with toys each year.

    On top of coming with catnip, this calendar also comes with catnip-scented toys, chews, and a spray. It’s much more than just 12 days of catnip sprinkled around your house!

    Of course, this advent calendar is only suitable for cats that like catnip. Not all felines fall into this category. Therefore, we’d recommend figuring out your cat’s reaction to catnip before purchasing them a whole catnip-centered advent calendar.


    8. Leimu Cat Toy Advent Calendar

    Leimu Cat Toy Advent Calendar

    Days: 24
    Contents: Toys

    The Leimu Cat Toy Advent Calendar contains 24 different toys for your feline to play with each day. Some of these are balls. Others are mice. There is even a cat wand included. Several of the balls include bells and crinkly sounds.

    This calendar is much cheaper than others. Largely, this is because the toys are smaller. Other advent calendars include several larger toys, while this one mostly includes small balls and stuffed mice.

    We recommend this calendar as a budget option for those who want 24 days of toys. However, keep in mind that you are getting smaller toys.

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    Buyer’s Guide: Selecting the Best Cat Advent Calendars

    There are several quality advent calendars out there that you can choose from. However, choosing between them can be somewhat challenging.

    We recommend looking at what comes in each calendar and choosing which options your cat would like best. Some cats love to play and may do well with a toy-centered box. Others may enjoy a food-based option instead. Catnip advent calendars are also available for cats that love catnip.

    By focusing on what your cat likes, you increase the odds of them liking the box as a whole.

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    Image Credit: nadtochiy, Shutterstock

    How We Selected Our List of Cat Advent Calendars

    Catster has an experienced, expert team of writers, editors, and veterinarians who carefully consider a wide range of parameters when choosing the cat advent calendars. This includes but is not limited to customer reviews, brand reputation, veterinary experience, hands-on testing, and of course, our cats have a say in the process too! We aim to select and review only the best products available, to help you make the best possible choice and most informed decision for your and your cat’s needs.

    Why Trust Catster?

    A trusted online brand since 2001, Catster has a lot of experience with cat advent calendars. Our team of cat-loving writers, editors, and veterinarians is dedicated to helping you make the best decision for your precious cats. Our aim is to provide the best information available for cat owners to help cats live their best life possible. To do this, we scour reviews from the most trusted sources available and this, combined with our veterinary team’s experience and expertise, helps us gather the best options available to readers. Our team is deeply invested in the health and welfare of cats the world over, and believes that expert knowledge and veterinary guidance will help you make the right choices—for you and your cats!

     

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    Conclusion

    For most felines, we recommend the Fancy Feast Festivities Advent Calendar Cat Food. This calendar is high-quality and includes plenty of yummy food. For cats that love to eat, this advent calendar is a solid option.

    For more playful felines, you may want to consider the Larchio 12-Day Cat Advent Calendar. This calendar is inexpensive and includes 12 days of toys for your feline to play with.

    Consider what your cat likes when choosing an advent calendar. Not every calendar is suitable for every cat.


    Featured Image Credit: Midlee

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