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Toys that pull bored cats back into play.
Interactive enrichment for indoor cats

Toys that pull bored cats back into play.

Start with our best seller, compare play styles, and choose the toy your cat will actually chase.

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A few of the toys in motion

A quick look at how each toy behaves before you decide where to start.

Flappy Flappy

Our best seller for cats that respond fastest to flapping, fluttering movement.

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A wider look at the movement

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Another quick play clip

A second short angle in a normal home setting so the motion feels easy to evaluate at a glance.

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INDOOR CATS STILL NEED AN OUTLET

When indoor cats get bored, it shows.

When a cat does not get enough movement or novelty, it usually shows up in small daily behaviours like these.

Why this matters

A toy will not replace your attention. It gives your cat a better outlet for stalking, pouncing, and moving during the hours you are busy or away.

01

Scratching furniture or corners

Often it is not defiance. It is pent-up energy and hunting behaviour with nowhere to go.

02

Getting restless around you

Some cats become clingy, vocal, or harder to settle when their day feels too flat.

03

Losing interest in old toys fast

Static toys stop asking much of them, so they stop asking much in return.

04

Moving less than they should

Less movement means less stimulation, less exercise, and often a much duller daily routine.

Cat photo shared by Sarah M.

She watched it at first, then came back and started batting at it on her own. We now use it most evenings.

Cat photo shared by James T.

Our cat usually loses interest quickly, but this kept him moving longer than the other toys we had at home.

Cat photo shared by Priya K.

We have two cats with different play styles and both used it, which honestly surprised me.

Cat photo shared by Michelle R.

She is 8 and usually more selective now. This got a much better response than I expected.

Cat photo shared by David L.

Bought it because my cat needed more movement. He is more active with this than with the static toys we had.

Cat photo shared by Emma B.

The timer helps because we can leave it out for a bit without turning the whole room upside down.

Cat photo shared by Lucas P.

Bought it as a gift for my sister's cat and she said it was one of the few new toys he kept returning to.

Cat photo shared by Camille R.

Ours ended up carrying it around between play sessions, which was a good sign because she usually gets bored fast.

Cat photo shared by Nathan S.

The movement was enough to get him interested without us having to wave a wand toy around the whole time.

READY TO CHOOSE

Find the toy your cat is actually likely to chase.

Start with the movement style that fits your cat best, then build from there.

Canada launch | 30-day guarantee | Tracked delivery