Interactive Cat Feather Wand Teaser with Non-toxic for Indoor Cats Mental Stimulation Exercise and Enrichment

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This Playing Pet Spring Mouse will keep your cat busy and healthy while providing hours of fun, exercise, and entertainment. They will enjoy playing with the toy. They are easily bored, however, this, the material will hold their interest for a longer time.

Features:

  • Toys Type: Mice & Animal Toys
  • Material: Sisal

More About The Product:

Keeps The Cat Busy: These toys can eliminate boredom. They being curious animals, want to explore more and more. These come in different vibrant colors; hence, they elevate playtime for your cat. It keeps your pet active and stimulates their instincts to reduce anxiety.

Perfect Toy: It's the ideal approach for your interested cat to burn off mental and physical energy while also satiating their natural urge to hunt by pursuing the moving balls. Our interactive cat toys encourage playtime exercise in cats and kittens. Your cat will become interested in the teaser wands with feather toys, which will cause them to flip, jump, pounce, chase, and prowl. Cat toys for huge cats cat playing toys that stimulate hunting instincts can promote healthy active movement, lower anxiety, and strengthen your relationship with your pet.

Good Quality Material: We use superior, non-toxic materials to create our cat toys for kittens, which are healthy and safe for your pet. Our cat accessories are made with the welfare of cats and kittens and the environment in mind.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • The 15cm diameter is appropriate for kittens and cats under 4 kg. The 19cm diameter suits adult cats and provides more surface area for claw engagement. Kittens will use the 19cm but spend more time exploring the edge than scratching. If your cat is over 5 kg, the 19cm is the only option that provides adequate scratch surface.

  • The spring is typically coiled steel wire with a plastic or rubber coating. Bare metal can become exposed if the coating wears through from chewing, and a loose coil end can scratch a cat's mouth or tongue. Inspect the spring monthly and replace if the coating is breached, especially for cats who mouth their toys rather than just batting them.

  • The spring action creates unpredictable movement when batted — the spring compression and rebound mimics live prey motion, which engages prey-drive more than static sisal. Cats who ignore stationary sisal rope toys often respond to spring-loaded versions. Sprinkle catnip on the sisal surface for first introduction if your cat is typically unresponsive to new toys.

  • Sisal fiber ingestion in small amounts is generally passed in stool without issue. However, cats with pica (compulsive ingestion of non-food items) can ingest enough sisal to cause intestinal blockage. If your cat actively eats toy materials rather than just playing with them, this toy requires supervised use only.

  • The spring is inserted into a base hole and relies on friction or a small locking pin. Active play by a determined cat can pull the spring free within several sessions. If your cat frequently detaches toy components, check after each play session and re-seat the spring. A detached spring coil is a swallowing hazard.

  • The base typically has a felt or rubber grip pad. On polished hardwood or tile, even rubber pads provide limited resistance. A spring-toy base that slides defeats the play engagement. Place the toy on a rug or textured floor surface for best results.

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