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Leaps and Bounds Cat Toys Review 2026: Pros, Cons & Final Verdict

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Leaps & Bounds Cat Toy Review

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Our Final Verdict

We give Leaps & Bounds Cat Toys a rating of 3.0 out of 5 stars.

Ease of use: 4.0/5
Durability: 2.5/5
Features: 4.5/5
Price: 2.0/5

Petco makes Leaps & Bounds cat toys. While it makes all sorts of toys, Leaps & Bounds specializes in interactive ones designed to offer mental stimulation to cats. Since these toys are fairly expensive, we’re giving you a thorough review of their quality and durability to help you decide if they are right for your pet.

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At a Glance: The Best Leaps & Bounds Cat Toys

Image Product Details
Our Favorite
Winner
Leaps & Bounds Wiggle Bug Cat Toy Leaps & Bounds Wiggle Bug Cat Toy
  • Easy to clean
  • Interactive toy
  • Batteries last a long time
  • Second place
    Leaps & Bounds Pounce & Play Bell of the Ball Leaps & Bounds Pounce & Play Bell of the Ball
  • Durable
  • Inexpensive
  • Offers exercise and mental stimulation
  • Third place
    Leaps and Bounds Caterpillar Cat Teaser Leaps and Bounds Caterpillar Cat Teaser
  • Promotes exercise
  • Safe materials
  • Affordable
  • Leaps and Bounds Fancy Mice with Feather Toys Leaps and Bounds Fancy Mice with Feather Toys
  • Contains catnip
  • Feathers attract your cat
  • 2-pack
  • Leaps & Bounds Little Thrills Bunny Kicker Toy Leaps & Bounds Little Thrills Bunny Kicker Toy
  • Encourages playful behaviors
  • Makes stimulating sounds
  • Ultra-soft plush body
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    Leaps & Bounds Cat Toys Reviewed

    Who Makes Leaps & Bounds and Where Are They Produced?

    Leaps and Bound cat toys are made exclusively by Petco and are considered Petco brand toys. Some of the toys are available for purchase on Amazon. Petco also sells pet supplies, food, services, and companion animals in the United States. The company was founded in 1965 and has its headquarters in San Diego, California.

    A Quick Look at Leaps & Bounds Cat Toys

    wiggle bug pack

    Pros
    • Cats love the toys
    • Made from durable materials so cats can’t destroy them
    • Not overly loud or disturbing
    • Wide variety of options
    Cons
    • Expensive
    • Batteries are hard to install in certain toys
    • Batteries don’t last long
    • Many toys don’t work on carpet

    Recall History

    To date, there are no documented recalls or injuries from Leaps & Bounds cat toys.

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    Reviews of the 3 Best Leaps & Bounds Cat Toys

    1. Leaps & Bounds Wiggle Bug Cat Toy – Our Favorite

    Leaps & Bounds Wiggle Bug Cat Toy

    This battery-powered cat toy moves and vibrates to encourage active play and stimulate your cat’s natural hunting instincts. The toy requires two batteries to operate and is best used on flat floors or hard surfaces. It is made from a rubber material, so it is quite durable. The Wiggle Bug Cat Toy stands up to scratching, chewing, and pouncing. While it can’t be immersed in water, it is easily wiped off for cleaning.

    Unfortunately, the Wiggle Bug does not move much, even on a flat floor. It mostly vibrates in place. It seems to be hit or miss for cats. Some love the toy, while others are scared of it. The batteries last a reasonable amount of time and only require changing every few months, as long as you are diligent about shutting the toy off after playtime is over. However, some customers report that the battery compartment requires an eyeglass repair screwdriver to open and that the batteries are difficult to change out.

    Pros
    • Interactive toy
    • Easy to clean
    • Batteries last a long time
    Cons
    • Batteries are hard to change
    • Some cats are scared of it
    • Doesn’t move much

    2. Leaps & Bounds Pounce & Play Bell of the Ball

    Leaps & Bounds Pounce & Play Bell of the Ball

    This bumpy-textured bell cat ball is a bell enclosed in a rubber cage frame. It comes in multiple colors to suit your preferences and bounces unpredictably to keep your cat guessing.

    The Leaps & Bounds Pounce & Play Bell of the Ball is a great choice if you are looking for a simple but durable toy for your cat. The rubber outside stands up to extensive amounts of rough play, and the bouncing offers exercise and mental stimulation, as no two play sessions are the same. The price of this toy is reasonable too, so you won’t have to break the bank to get it.

    The only complaint is that this ball gets lost easily. Since it bounces in any and every direction, it easily goes under furniture and hides in the most unexpected places.

    Pros
    Cons
    • Easy to lose
    • Can be noisy

    3. Leaps and Bounds Caterpillar Cat Teaser

    The Leaps and Bounds Caterpillar Cat Teaser is a great way to get your cat some exercise via swatting and pouncing at this toy. Being a cat teaser, it does require you to play with your cat, so it is not a hands-off toy. But most cats seem to love teasers, especially squirmy ones like this caterpillar.

    It’s made from non-toxic materials as well and is super affordable. The teaser is 33 inches long and has feathers on the end which will further entice your cat to play. However, over time, the feathers are likely to come off which may not make it as exciting for cats anymore.

    Pros
    • Encourages your cat to swat and pounce
    • Made from non-toxic materials
    • Squirmy motion and feathers entice play
    Cons
    • Feathers can come off over time

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    What Other Users Are Saying

    • Walmart: “Leaps & Bounds toys are extremely expensive when ordering outside of the Petco website.”
    • Petco: “Leaps & Bounds electronic toys don’t stand up the way that they should, and the toys are cheaply made.”
    • As pet owners, we always double-check Amazon buyers’ reviews before buying something. You can read these by clicking here.

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    Conclusion

    Overall, we give Leaps & Bounds cat toys a 3.0/5-star rating. The Petco brand has innovative ideas for its toys and a wide range of products that are designed to encourage exercise and mentally stimulate your cat. Unfortunately, most of the products fall short in terms of durability and functionality. Customer reviews indicate that some toys are worth the money, while others aren’t, so it is important to shop carefully. The Leaps & Bounds interactive and electronic toys in particular seem to be lacking.

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