Collection: Cat Toys

Explore cat toys for Australian indoor cats, from chase toys and teasers to puzzle-style enrichment that helps reduce boredom and encourage daily movement. This collection is designed for apartment cats, indoor-only cats and busy homes where better play routines can support healthier scratching, climbing and exploration habits.

How to choose cat toys for indoor cats

Indoor cats usually do best with more than one play style. Chase toys help trigger movement, scratching items help redirect furniture damage, and rotating a few toys each week can make the setup feel new again without overfilling the room.

  • Choose interactive cat toys for short active play sessions.
  • Choose scratcher-friendly toys and furniture when your cat targets lounges or corners.
  • Use rotation instead of leaving every toy out all the time.

Cat toy FAQs

What toys help indoor cats most?

Indoor cats usually benefit most from toys that encourage chasing, pouncing, climbing or scratching. A mix is better than relying on one toy type.

How often should I rotate cat toys?

A simple weekly rotation works well for most homes. Keeping a smaller toy selection out at once can make familiar toys feel interesting again.

Can cat toys help reduce scratching furniture?

Yes, especially when toys are paired with scratchers, cat furniture and better placement near the places your cat already likes to scratch or rest.

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