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9 Types of Cat Toys & How to Use Them (With Pictures)

a cat playing with toys

Cats love to play (though they can be picky about what they’ll play with), and for good reason! Play is an integral part of keeping pets stimulated. Plus, play helps our feline friends engage in their instincts and keeps them active and healthier. However, there are so many cat toys you can choose for your cats, so how do you know which are the most suitable?

You need to have a variety of toys for your pet, as each type of toy taps into a different instinct. But most importantly, you need to choose the toys that play best with your cat’s temperament and personality. For example, your kitty may enjoy climbing more than pouncing, so something that fits that urge to climb would be best.

Below, you’ll find nine types of cat toys and how each kind fits in with your cat’s instincts. Knowing this will enable you to find the most suitable toys for your feline!

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The 9 Types of Cat Toys

1. Catnip Toys

Hepper Catnip Stick Toy - White Cornish Rex on Bed

Catnip toys are fun for your cat and you. All kitties deserve to try catnip at least once to get a little buzz, zoom around, or relax for a quick cat nap. Our favorite catnip toy is the Hepper Catnip Stick. Most cats find it irresistible and it’s great for keeping them content for hours. 

However, not all felines enjoy catnip; some don’t have the necessary genes to be affected, and kittens don’t react to it until 6 months to 1 year. If your cat does not have a reaction to catnip, there are several alternatives you can try to give them a similar experience.

At Catster, we’ve admired Hepper for many years and decided to take a controlling ownership interest so that we could benefit from the outstanding designs of this cool cat company!


2. Balls

SmartyKat (2 Count) Flutter Balls Feather Cat Toys

Some kitties love to chase after balls and bat them around. Chasing after balls is fun for your cat because the ball’s movement is similar to that of a small animal, meaning chasing after it plays into your pet’s prey drive.

Plus, balls for cats often include jingly bells, catnip, feathers, and other enticing items. So, if you’re willing to hang out and toss a ball around with your cat, it’s an excellent choice.


3. Climbing Places

Frisco 38-in Cat Tree with Condo, Top Perch & Toy New

Felines love to climb things, and it enables them to view their kingdoms, watch out for predators, and observe prey on the ground. Although your cat doesn’t need to avoid predators or look for prey in the home, climbing still activates their instincts. So, if your kitty is a climber, give them something to climb, whether it’s a cat tree or a fun wall jungle gym!


4. Hiding Places

Frisco Animal Series Cat Condo, Llama

Of course, some cats prefer staying closer to the ground and hiding away in cubby holes or boxes. Felines enjoy places they can hide since it makes them feel safer and gives them a spot to sit back and watch the world unseen.

Investing in hiding places for your kitty is a good idea, whether it’s a cardboard box, a cat tunnel, or a cat condo.


5. Hunting Toys

Frisco Basic Plush Mice

As we said earlier, felines have strong prey drives. It leads them to stalk and hunt anything that catches their attention, whether a bug flying about the room or a mouse in the house. You can easily indulge your cat’s hunting instincts with toys they can hunt.

Whether it’s a toy mouse you toss or a toy that moves around your home on its own, your cat will love the opportunity to catch “prey.” After all, our indoor cats don’t get the chance to do so very often!


6. Laser Pointer

Litterbox.com Rechargeable Laser Pointer Cat Toy

Laser pointers are a classic, and there’s an excellent reason for that! With this toy, you’ll indulge your kitty’s hunting instincts while helping them get a good workout. Even the laziest of felines goes crazy over the laser pointer.

Plus, laser pointers are incredibly simple to use, so anyone in the family, even small children, can engage with your cat. Laser pointers are also super cheap!


7. Puzzle Toys

Trixie Brain Mover Interactive Cat Toy

Puzzle toys are a fabulous way to keep your cat engaged and stimulated so they don’t become bored. Cats love them because most puzzle toys involve hidden treats or food pieces, and cats can be quite food-motivated!

However, some puzzles involve trying to reach toys rather than food. Having a few puzzle toys around will also help your cat feel less lonely when you’re away.


8. Scratching Posts

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You’ve likely noticed that your cat enjoys scratching, and though it may seem destructive, there are several reasons cats scratch. Scratching enables the cat to sharpen their claws, gives them a good stretch, and helps them mark the territory.

You don’t want your pet to start on your furniture, but you can invest in a scratcher instead and our favorite is the Hepper Hi-lo Scratcher! Ideally, you should have one in several rooms throughout your home (particularly if you have multiple cats). This gives your cat lots of space to engage their scratching instincts.

At Catster, we’ve admired Hepper for many years and decided to take a controlling ownership interest so that we could benefit from the outstanding designs of this cool cat company!


9. Wands

Frisco Bird with Feathers Teaser Wand Cat Toy with Catnip new

Not only do wand toys allow your cat to engage in the instincts to hunt and pounce, but because the toys require your participation, it helps strengthen the bond between the two of you. There are several wand toys you can pick from—those with feathers, those with mice hanging off the end, those with colorful ribbons, and even some that make sounds!

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Conclusion

There’s a world of cat toys out there to explore, but when picking the most suitable ones for your feline, consider which instincts your pet engages in most. Does your kitty love to pounce? Or do they prefer sitting atop your bookshelf and gazing down on their kingdom? Figuring out how your cat likes to play and interact with the world around them will help you find the best toys in no time!

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