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Catnip Toys

Make playtime a little more exciting with catnip toys, expertly crafted to spark excitement and provide soothing relaxation. Packed with irresistible, high-quality catnip, these toys are perfect for every type of play—whether your cat loves to chase, bat, roll, or simply snuggle up. They offer the perfect mix of stimulation and calm, encouraging your cat to unleash their playful side.

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Cat Toys with Catnip FAQs


Are catnip toys safe for cats?


Yes, catnip toys are generally safe for cats to play with. Monitor your cat's playtime to ensure they don't ingest the toy or any parts of it, as this can lead to digestive issues or blockages.


Why do cats kick catnip toys?


Kicking is one of your cat's strongest attacks when they latch onto their prey, so when the catnip kicks in, most playful cats will grab and kick their toys.


Why is my cat licking a catnip toy?


The smell of catnip is very stimulating for cats, so licking the toy could be a way of savouring the effects. It's also a natural instinct for cats to lick prey they catch with their rough tongue.


Are there any alternative herbs that can be used in cat toys?


Yes, several other herbs can be used in cat toys, such as valerian root, silver vine, and honeysuckle wood. These herbs can produce similar effects to catnip and may be a good alternative for cats that don't respond to catnip.


How often should I give my cat catnip toys?


It's best to give your cat catnip toys in moderation, as overuse can lead to a decreased sensitivity to the chemical. A good rule of thumb is to give your cat catnip toys once or twice a week for no more than 15 minutes at a time.


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Cats have natural predator instincts, which is why they love to stalk, pounce, swat, and kick. Catnip toys tend to be a fan favourite, as the enticing scent of catnip can encourage playtime and spark your cat's curiosity.


Catnip toys are a great way to hold their attention and keep them busy, allowing them to be the feline predator they think they are. Most catnip toys are plush, allowing them to be stuffed with catnip while still letting the herb's odours to be released. As lightweight toys, they are perfect for rough play, fetch, and even gentle snuggles.


If you’re looking for a tough, durable toy filled with catnip, check out the Yeowww! Stinkies Catnip Sardines or the KONG Refillables Hedgehog Catnip Cat Toy. These toys are robust and perfectly sized for wrestling and chasing.


For some quality time with your cat, try the interactive Smartykat Catnip Wand. Catnip can be a great way to encourage high-energy playtime, and a catnip-laced wand is sure to keep them chasing.


Give your cat a variety of play options with our huge selection of Cat Toys, scratchers, and many more ways to play.