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Cat Toys
Our amazing collection of fun, interactive toys for cats is worth all the purrs in the world! We've sourced the most engaging and stimulating toys for kittens and made sure that your feline friend will never get bored.
Cat Toys for Every Feline Personality
Stimulate your cat’s natural instincts and keep them mentally and physically engaged with our wide range of cat toys at The Vet Shed. Whether your cat loves to chase, pounce, scratch, or snuggle, we’ve got something for every type of feline. From KONG classics to Furkidz favourites, discover toys designed for fun, enrichment, and dental health.
Shop by Toy Type:
- Catnip & Natural Herb Toys
- Interactive & Puzzle Toys
- Feather Wands & Noisy Toys
- Scratcher Toys & Playhouses
- Dental Toys & Soft Plush Options
- Tunnels for Exploration
Choose from trusted brands including Catit, Petstages, GiGwi, Scream, and more. Whether your cat loves balls, feathers, squeakers or scratchers, we have toys to suit every play style.
Related Cat Enrichment Blogs
- The Importance of Play for Your Cat
- Enrichment for Cats: More Than Just Toys
- How to Read Your Cat’s Body Language
- How to Stop Your Cat Scratching Furniture
FAQs About Cat Toys
What type of cat toy is best for my cat?
Each cat has different preferences. Try a mix of wands, catnip toys, soft plush toys, and interactive options to see what your cat loves most.
Are interactive cat toys safe to leave out?
Most interactive toys are safe, but always supervise play with toys that have strings or small detachable parts. Switch out toys regularly to keep play fresh.
Do cats really like catnip?
Many cats respond positively to catnip, becoming more playful or relaxed. However, around 30% of cats don’t react to catnip at all—it’s genetic!
How can I stop my cat scratching furniture?
Use scratcher toys or playhouses as positive outlets for their behaviour. For tips, read our guide on stopping cat scratching.
Why is play important for indoor cats?
Play prevents boredom, reduces anxiety, and mimics hunting behaviours. Learn more in our importance of play blog.