1. Catit Design Senses Circuit Cat Toy
- How to Introduce:
- Place the toy in a low-traffic area where your cat feels comfortable.
- Start by rolling the ball with your hand so your cat sees how it moves.
- If your cat seems hesitant, use the power of treats to encourage curiosity near the toy.
- Try playing with it when your cat is naturally active (e.g., early morning or evening).
- Common Issues & Solutions:
- Cat Ignores It? Add a little catnip inside the track or near the openings to entice play.
2. Pawaboo Cat Tunnel Tube Toy

- How to Introduce:
- Lay the tunnel out and allow your cat to sniff and explore it without pressure.
- Use a favorite toy (like a wand) to encourage them to enter.
- Place a treat or small toy inside the tunnel as an incentive.
- Try crumpling some paper inside to add intriguing sounds.
- Common Issues & Solutions:
- Is your cat Afraid of the Tunnel? Keep it open and visible for a few days without forcing interaction. Some cats need time to adjust.
3. SmartyKat Electronic Concealed Motion Toy
- How to Introduce:
- Place the toy in an open space and turn it on at the lowest setting first.
- Allow your cat to observe from a distance before encouraging interaction.
- If they don’t engage, sit next to the toy and use a wand toy to make it seem like “prey.”
- Reward them with a treat when they show interest.
- Common Issues & Solutions:
- Cat is Hesitant? Let them get used to the sound before turning on movement.
4. Frisco Mice with Catnip

- How to Introduce:
- Toss a mouse near your cat and let them investigate.
- If they don’t engage, rub the toy on their scratching post or bed to transfer familiar scents.
- Play “fetch” by gently tossing the mouse a short distance.
- Hide a few around the house to trigger hunting behavior.
- Common Issues & Solutions:
- Cat Loses Interest? Store the toy overnight in a sealed bag with fresh catnip to refresh the scent.
5. Cheerble Ball for Cats
- How to Introduce:
- Charge the ball before use and start on the lowest activity setting.
- Let your cat watch it move before they interact.
- Roll it lightly by hand at first so they associate movement with play.
- Use it in a small, enclosed area (like a playpen) so the ball doesn’t roll too far away.
- Common Issues & Solutions:
- If your cat is Confused or Scared, place the ball near its paws when it is relaxed to help it adjust.
General Tips for Introducing New Toys
✅ Be Patient – Some cats need a few days to get used to a new toy.
✅ Use Treats – Pair toys with treats to create positive associations.
✅ Rotate Toys – Don’t leave all toys out all the time; rotate them weekly to keep things interesting.
✅ Play Together – Cats often need encouragement, so play alongside them at first.
Where to Buy These Toys
Most of these toys can be found on popular pet supply websites like:
- Chewy (www.chewy.com)
- Amazon (www.amazon.com)
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