Any pet parent knows that spending quality time with your four-legged friends is important– and who among us doesn’t appreciate stinkin’ precious or adorably silly photo opportunities for us to cherish for years to come? Here are just a few cute and creative ways to have fun with your pets.

Order a puppuccino for the sophisticated (but caffeine-free) dog.

While giving dogs dairy is generally advised against, most agree that in careful moderation, giving your furry friend a puppuccino (i.e. simply whipped cream in a coffee cup) on rare occasions is safe. Some cats also enjoy having a cup of “coffee”, although cats are more likely to be lactose sensitive, so it’s always a good idea to be aware of your pet’s dietary needs before giving them whipped cream.

Starbucks is famous for providing puppuccinos to its canine guests, but given the rise in popularity of these pet-friendly treats, some local coffee shops will also make them upon request.

Keep your kitty stylish with hilarious costume hoods.

There are numerous brands making cat hoods, or hats that stay secure by attaching around your cat’s chin and allow you to dress them up as everything from a frog to Kirby himself. Sets that let you and your feline friend match get bonus points for preciousness, although your cat’s opinion of their new getup may vary.

Repurpose old materials to make one-of-a-kind toys.

A trip to the thrift store can yield you plenty of scrap fabric and plushies at a dime-a-dozen rate, but you can also find bulk packs of replacement squeaker toys, catnip, and bells online for cheap prices. This tutorial walks you through the steps to create DIY squeaky toys, although it’s important to note that the fabric of the material you’re working with should be strong enough so as to prevent choking hazards when working with small items such as these.

You can also mist your cat’s toys with some catnip spray for a simpler way to spruce up playtime.

Take more than just your dog out for a walk.

Cats– as well as some rabbits and other household pets– can go for a stroll too, even if they’re normally relegated to the indoors. Finding an appropriate harness and introducing the great outdoors to your companion in small doses can be great for their wellbeing, and some swear by the benefits of a (chaperoned) trip around the backyard.

Serve up a salad to your guinea pigs or bunnies.

There are countless pictures online of people making their rodent friends elaborate vegetable delicacies– and blog posts devoted to the recipes involved. If you want a chance to both spoil your pet(s) and have some precious photo memories, then bring out the tiny salad tongs and give them the five-star treatment, complete with common favorites like cucumbers, spinach, and even the occasional fruit.