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Kitten Toys

A kitten is a tiny predator with energy to burn, and play is how it learns to hunt, pounce and bite — ideally something that isn’t your hand. The right toys teach good habits early and tire them out beautifully.

Catnip Feather Cat Wand Toy
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Catnip Feather Cat Wand Toy

Sparks instant play and beats boredom with catnip and bite-resistant feathers.

£4.99
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Feather Bell Cat Wand Replacement Heads
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Feather Bell Cat Wand Replacement Heads

Replacement feather-and-bell teaser heads that bring your cat's wand toy back to life.

£8.99
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Bite-Resistant Feather Cat Teaser Wand
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Bite-Resistant Feather Cat Teaser Wand

A bite-resistant feather teaser wand with a jingling bell that gets your cat leaping, batting and chasing.

£4.99
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Cat Teaser Wand Replacement Feather Heads
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Cat Teaser Wand Replacement Feather Heads

Replacement feather heads for your cat teaser wand, bringing fresh flutter and bell-jingling fun back to playtime.

£4.99
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Colourful Feather Cat Teaser Wand
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Colourful Feather Cat Teaser Wand

A colourful feather wand with a jingling bell that switches on your cat's hunting instinct for energetic, playful chases.

£6.99
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Pet Feather Teaser Wand with Bell
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Pet Feather Teaser Wand with Bell

A flick-and-pounce feather wand with a jingle bell that switches on your cat’s hunting instinct - brilliant for daily play and bonding.

£4.99
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Interactive Cat Teaser Turntable Toy
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Interactive Cat Teaser Turntable Toy

A spinning teaser turntable that keeps cats chasing, pouncing and entertained.

£21.99
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3-in-1 Cardboard Cat Scratcher With Teaser
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3-in-1 Cardboard Cat Scratcher With Teaser

A corrugated cardboard scratcher combined with a feather teaser and bell ball for all-in-one play.

£6.99
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Automatic Rolling Cat Ball Toy
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Automatic Rolling Cat Ball Toy

A rechargeable self-rolling ball with feather tails that keeps indoor cats active and entertained.

£6.99
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Faux Rabbit Fur Catnip Ball Toy
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Faux Rabbit Fur Catnip Ball Toy

A soft, fluffy catnip-filled rabbit fur ball that sparks satisfying solo play and pouncing for indoor cats.

£4.99
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Rolling Treat-Dispensing Slow Feeder Ball
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Rolling Treat-Dispensing Slow Feeder Ball

A rolling food-dispensing ball that turns mealtimes into a game, slowing fast eaters and beating boredom.

£16.99
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Wooden Sisal Ball Spinning Cat Toy
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Wooden Sisal Ball Spinning Cat Toy

A solid wood rotating disc with a sisal ball that keeps cats batting, chasing and scratching.

£18.99
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Sisal Scratching Post With Play Ball
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Sisal Scratching Post With Play Ball

Sisal-wrapped scratching post with a dangling ball that saves your sofa and keeps cats entertained.

£28.99
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Automatic Door-Mounted Cat Teaser Toy
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Automatic Door-Mounted Cat Teaser Toy

A door-mounted self-moving teaser that triggers your cat's hunting instinct for active solo play.

£8.99
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Cat Maze Ball Pulling Toy With Bell
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Cat Maze Ball Pulling Toy With Bell

An interactive maze ball toy with a bell that keeps cats active and entertained.

£10.99
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Play teaches a kitten how to be a cat

Stalking, chasing and pouncing are hardwired hunting behaviours, and a kitten that gets to act them out on toys is far less likely to ambush your ankles or bite during cuddles. Wand and teaser toys are gold here — they let the kitten chase prey that isn’t your hand, which sets the boundary early.

Short, frequent bursts suit a kitten’s stamina better than one long session, and ending play with a “catch” and a small meal mirrors the natural hunt-eat-groom-sleep cycle.

Keeping kitten play safe

Kittens explore with their mouths, so avoid anything with small parts, loose bells, glued eyes or thin string that could be swallowed and cause a dangerous blockage. Wand toys with string should always be put away after play, never left out unsupervised.

Rotate a few toys to keep novelty high, and include solo toys — balls, spring toys, a catnip mouse — for the times you can’t play, so a bored kitten doesn’t turn to the houseplants.

Everything here is chosen to be genuinely useful in everyday life with your pet — quality-checked, fairly priced and shipped tracked across the UK. For any health concern, your vet is always the best first port of call.

Common questions

What toys are best for kittens?

Wand and teaser toys for interactive hunting play, plus lightweight balls and small mice for solo play. Avoid anything with small or loose parts a kitten could swallow.

How do I stop my kitten biting my hands?

Never use hands as toys — redirect every pounce onto a wand or toy. Consistent “hands are not prey” play teaches the boundary, and plenty of exercise burns off the energy behind the nipping.

Are string and wand toys safe for kittens?

Only under supervision — string and small parts can be swallowed and cause a serious blockage. Put wand toys away after play and choose solo toys without loose bits for unsupervised time.

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