Gift Guide 2002 -- Pet Gear
 
Gift Guide 2002

Pet Gear

Treats, toys, even a tent for our four-legged friends.
 

Tiger's Traveling Bowl Set
Price: $625 at Bergdorf Goodman.
Perfect For: Ladies who lunch -- with their dogs.
Why We Love It: Designed by Über-socialite Cece Cord, the imboya-wood box looks like a funky evening bag when it’s closed but contains chic stainless-steel food and water bowls.
What Else: Cord's collection is inspired by her travels with Tiger, her pet Yorkshire terrier. The ultimate status doggie bag: Cord's crocodile-trimmed tote ($6,450).

Harry Barker gift pail
Price: $25 (call 800-hi-harry to order).
Perfect For: New parents.
Why We Love It: Who knew puppy starter kits could be so snazzy? This personalized aluminum pail comes with a can of all-natural fat-free chicken-and-rice treats, a toile chew toy, and a terrycloth towel.
What Else: Available in red and black toile versions, too.

Buy it!

Kitten Mitt
Price:$11 at the Four Paws Club.
Perfect For: Cat lovers whose idea of playing fetch doesn't involve getting off the couch.
Why We Love It: The balls will make kitty jump with joy.
What Else: It's one-size-fits-all because the glove stretches, so it's great for adults and kids.

Tee-Pee Hound Lounge
Price: $218 at Fetch.
Perfect For: Dog owners with Patagonia-inspired taste.
Why We Love It: The tent is meant for indoor use, but it's perfect for the beach too. Plus, it comes with a comfy fleece snooze pad. Sweater from coverknits.com.

Buy it!

 
Edited by Marc S. Malkin. Photographed by Antonis Achilleos.
 
From the November 25, 2002 issue of New York Magazine