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Cat Themed Baby Shower Ideas

    Cat-themed baby shower dessert table with cupcakes decorated with pink cat toppers, a cake, and a framed sign that reads 'Purrfect Baby Shower' in pink script

    If the mom-to-be is a cat lover, a cat-themed baby shower is the purr-fect way to celebrate! With cute kitty decorations, creative treats, and fun feline-inspired games, this theme is playful and unique. Whether you want an elegant pastel aesthetic or a fun cartoon-style party, here are the best ideas for throwing a meow-gical baby shower!

    1. Purr-fect Cat-Themed Dessert Table

    Cat-themed baby shower dessert table with cupcakes topped with pink fondant cat faces, black and pink cat-shaped favor bags, and a gold-framed 'Baby Shower' sign in the background
    A cat-themed dessert table is the purr-fect way to celebrate a baby shower, especially for a cat-loving parent-to-be.

    Supplies

    Decorations: Gold picture frame, pastel napkins, white and black cake stands, pink and black paper gift bags, white paint pen.

    Treats: Cupcakes, pink and white icing, edible pearls, fondant, food-safe markers.

    Craft Materials: Cardstock (pink and black), glue, scissors, tissue paper for favor bags.

    Step-By-Step Setup:

    1. Kitty Cupcakes

    Bake cupcakes and frost with white icing. Add edible pearls. Cut pink fondant cat faces and draw expressions with food markers. Place the cat faces on each cupcake.

    2. DIY Cat Favor Bags

    Use pink and black paper gift bags as the base. Attach triangle cardstock ears to the top. Draw whiskers, eyes, and a nose with a white paint pen. Fill with small treats or baby shower favors.

    3. Cute Table Styling

    Use a gold-framed “Baby Shower” sign as the centerpiece. Arrange cupcakes on white and black cake stands for contrast. Scatter pastel napkins and plush cat toys around the table.

     

    2. Cat Adoption Station

    Basket of plush toy cats with an 'Adopt a Cat' sign in the background, perfect for a cat-themed baby shower adoption station
    A highlight of your cat-themed baby shower can be a Cat Adoption Station, where guests can “adopt” their very own plush kitten to take home. Here’s how to set it up:

    Create a Cozy Adoption Corner: Arrange a basket or small crates filled with plush kittens in different colors and patterns.

    Adoption Certificates: Provide small printed certificates where guests can write their plush kitten’s name and sign as the new “pet parent.”

    Collars & Accessories: Offer mini ribbons, bows, or tiny tags for guests to customize their kittens.

    Adoption Table Decor: Use a sign that reads, “Find Your Purr-fect Companion!” and decorate with paw prints, cat figurines, and cozy blankets.

    3. DIY Cat Vase Centerpiece

    DIY cat-themed mason jar vase with a cute painted face, pastel ribbon, and fresh daisies, perfect for a baby shower centerpiece
    Make this cute kitty vase to place flowers in.

    Supplies

    • White mason jar
    • black and pink paint or vinyl decals
    • pastel ribbon
    • fresh daisies or other small flowers.

    Instructions

    Paint or apply a vinyl cat face decal to the mason jar. Tie a soft pastel ribbon around the top for a cute touch. Fill with fresh daisies or other delicate flowers. Place it on the dessert table to complete the setup.

    4. Cat-Themed Balloons

    hree cat-themed balloons in pink, white, and black with paper ears, whiskers, and heart-shaped noses, tied with ribbons against a white background
    These DIY cat balloons are the purr-fect addition to your decor!

    Supplies

    • Helium or regular latex balloons (pink, white, black, or any color of your choice)
    • Black and white cardstock or construction paper
    • Scissors
    • Double-sided tape or glue dots
    • Black marker or adhesive vinyl
    • String or ribbon
    • Heart stickers or a marker for the nose

    Instructions

    Blow up your balloons – You can use helium for floating balloons or air for hanging decorations.

    Cut out the ears – Using black or matching cardstock, cut out two triangles for each balloon. These will be the cat’s ears.

    Attach the ears – Use double-sided tape or glue dots to stick the ears to the top of the balloon.

    Create the face – Draw or stick on whiskers and a cute heart-shaped nose using a marker or adhesive vinyl. You can also add eyes if you’d like!

    Add finishing touches – Tie a ribbon to each balloon for an extra festive look.

    Display your cat balloons – Arrange them in clusters, let them float around the room, or tie them to chairs for a party-ready setup.

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