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Buy Cat Toys Online - Teasers, Balls, Catnip Toys & More for Cats and Kittens
Play isn't optional for cats - it's a biological need. In the wild, cats spend several hours a day stalking, pouncing, and hunting. Indoor cats have the same hardwired prey drive with nowhere to direct it, and without adequate cat toys to channel that energy, the results are predictable: furniture destruction, midnight zoomies, aggression, and the kind of restless, unsatisfied behaviour that most Indian cat parents mistake for a personality quirk rather than a stimulation deficit.
Supertails stocks 100+ cat toys online from India's most trusted pet toy brands - Fofos, Trixie, Skatrs, GiGwi, M-Pets, Cheerble, and more - across every play style and every budget. Whether your cat is a relentless chaser who needs interactive cat toys that move on their own, a teething kitten who needs kitten chew toys to redirect biting behaviour, or a slow-burn stalker who responds best to a cat feather wand waved at exactly the right speed - this collection has the right toy.
Prices start at ₹109, with up to 83% off on select products, free delivery above ₹699, and 30-minute delivery in Bengaluru, Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad, and other select cities.
Cat Play Toy Categories - Shop by Play Style and Type
The best cat play toys match your cat's specific hunting instincts - aerial chasers, ground stalkers, and ambush hunters all respond differently to different toy types. Here's what's available on Supertails across every category.
Catnip Toys - Irresistible Stimulation for Most Cats
Catnip toys exploit a biological response that approximately 50-70% of cats are genetically predisposed to - nepetalactone, the active compound in catnip, triggers a euphoric rolling, rubbing, and vocalising response that lasts 5-15 minutes before a refractory period of around 30 minutes. For cats that respond to it, a catnip ball or catnip-filled plush toy is one of the most reliable ways to initiate play in a cat that's been ignoring other toys. The Barkbutler x Fofos Rattle Mouse Chew Toy for Cats (12% off at ₹123) combines the catnip response with a rattle sound and mouse shape - triggering both the chemosensory catnip reaction and the prey instinct for maximum engagement. Browse the full catnip toys range on Supertails for all catnip options.
Cat Trees and Climbing Structures - Vertical Territory for Indoor Cats
Cat trees address a need that's distinct from toy-based play - cats are vertical animals that instinctively seek height for safety, territory surveillance, and resting. An indoor cat without access to elevated spaces is a stressed cat, regardless of how many floor-level toys they have. Cat trees combine scratching posts (essential for nail maintenance and scent marking), elevated platforms for resting and observation, and often hanging toys that double as stimulation. They're the single most impactful environmental enrichment investment for an indoor cat. Browse the complete cat trees and furniture range on Supertails for sizes and styles suited to every home and every cat.
Teasers and Wand Toys - Bonding Play That Mimics Hunting
Cat teaser wands and cat feather toys are the most effective format for interactive play between cat and owner - they allow you to simulate the erratic, unpredictable movement of prey in a way that no autonomous toy fully replicates. The Trixie Playing Rod with Leather Straps and Feathers (15% off at ₹178, 50cm rod) is the most popular cat wand toy on Supertails - a classic feather teaser with leather movement that cats find genuinely mesmerising. The key to effective wand play is mimicking actual prey behaviour: move the cat teaser away from the cat, not toward them; let it "hide" behind furniture; pause and twitch rather than wave continuously. Ten minutes of focused wand play twice a day dramatically reduces stress-related behaviour in indoor cats.
Ball and Chaser Toys - For Cats That Hunt on the Ground
Ball toys for cats and chaser formats appeal to cats whose hunting style is ground-based stalking rather than aerial jumping - typically lower-energy adult cats or cats in smaller spaces. The Skatrs Ball Shaped Rope Chew Toy (83% off at ₹119) and Trixie Wind Up Mouse Toy (15% off at ₹305) are both excellent ball and chaser options - the wind-up mouse mimics the scurrying movement of real prey with mechanical reliability. The Talking Dog Club Automatic Rotating Interactive LED Ball (52% off at ₹400) adds autonomous unpredictable movement with an LED component - the erratic light and motion pattern triggers the prey-chase instinct even in cats that ignore static toys. Browse the ball and chaser toys range on Supertails for more options.
Smart and Interactive Toys - Autonomous Stimulation When You're Busy
Interactive cat toys and automated cat toys solve one of the most common indoor cat welfare problems in India: cats left alone all day without stimulation. Smart and interactive toys - motorised, sensor-activated, or self-randomising - provide prey-like movement without requiring a human to operate them. The Talking Dog Club Automatic Rotating LED Ball is the entry point for this category. Higher-end electronic cat toys from brands like Cheerble use irregular motion patterns specifically designed to prevent habituation - the biggest challenge with automated toys, since cats quickly learn to ignore predictable movement. Explore the full smart and interactive cat toys section on Supertails for autonomous play options.
Soft Toys and Plush - For Cats That Bunny-Kick and Carry Prey
Cat plush toys and soft stuffed animals serve a distinct behavioural function - they're the format cats use for the "killing" phase of the hunt sequence, bunny-kicking with their back feet and carrying the toy around after a "successful" capture. A cat teddy or stuffed animal for cat that's the right size (roughly prey-sized - think small bird or mouse) triggers this full hunting sequence most effectively. The Skatrs Wiggle Mouse Toy (70% off at ₹149) and Barkbutler x Fofos Rattle Mouse Chew Toy both sit in this category - mouse-shaped, appropriately sized, and designed to withstand the bunny-kick and bite behaviour most cats direct at soft toys.
Scratchers - Essential for Nail Health and Territory Marking
Scratchers are not strictly toys - they're a behavioural necessity. Cats scratch to maintain nail health (removing the outer nail sheath), to mark territory via scent glands in the paw pads, and to stretch muscles after rest. A cat without a scratcher will scratch furniture - not out of spite, but because the need is hardwired. Scratchers come in horizontal (corrugated cardboard), vertical (sisal post), and angled formats - and most cats have a preference. The Skatrs Carrot Shaped Rope Chew Toy (45% off at ₹109) bridges the chew-and-scratch gap for kittens. For dedicated scratcher options, explore the full cat scratchers range on Supertails.
Shop Toys For Cats By Brand - The Best Cat Toy Brands Available On Supertails
Cat toys on Supertails come from India's most trusted pet toy brands, each with a distinct design philosophy and product focus. Here's a quick guide to each brand available in this collection.
- GiGwi is one of the most innovative cat toy brands globally - known for electronic, sensor-activated, and catnip-infused designs that consistently hold cat attention longer than standard toys. Their range covers interactive cat toys, catnip balls, and smart play formats.
- Fofos (Barkbutler x Fofos) is the most popular cat chew and play toy brand on Supertails India - the Geek Ball and Rattle Mouse are two of the most reordered cat toys in the entire collection. Durable, playful, and designed specifically for the chew-and-hunt instinct.
- Skatrs is India's most accessible cat toy brand with the widest format range - rope chew toys, wiggle mice, ball toys, and more, all at accessible price points with frequent deep discounts. Best for building a varied toy rotation without significant cost per toy.
- M-Pets brings European design to the Indian cat toy market - clean aesthetics, quality materials, and a focus on toys that are as visually appealing to cat parents as they are engaging for cats.
- Cheerble specialises in smart and interactive cat toys - their autonomous ball and sensor-activated products use irregular movement algorithms to prevent cats from becoming bored with predictable patterns. The best brand in the collection for cats that need unsupervised stimulation.
- Trixie is one of the oldest and most trusted European pet product brands, and their cat toy range reflects that legacy - the Playing Rod, Wind Up Mouse, and activity boards are all consistent bestsellers that have earned strong long-term reorder rates from Indian cat parents.
Buy From The Top-Selling Cat & Kitten Toys on Supertails
These are the most ordered cat toys on Supertails right now.
Cat toy prices on Supertails start at ₹109 for a rope chew toy (45% off) and go up to ₹1,109 for a multi-pack Fofos Geek Ball set. With discounts up to 83%, this is one of the most heavily discounted categories on the platform - and most cats do better with a variety of cheaper toys in rotation than one expensive toy they grow bored with. Free delivery on orders above ₹699.
Explore the Right Toys for Your Cat
The best cat toys for your cat depend on their play personality, age, and how much time you have to play with them daily. Here's how to build a toy rotation that actually works.
By Play Style - Hunter Type Determines Toy Type
Every cat has a dominant hunting style - and matching the toy type to it dramatically improves engagement. Aerial hunters (cats that jump at things above them) respond best to cat feather wands, flying bird toys, and anything suspended or moving in mid-air. Ground stalkers (cats that approach prey low and slow) prefer toy mice, rolling balls, and mechanical chasers that move along the floor. Ambush hunters (cats that hide and pounce) love cat tunnel toys and anything that disappears and reappears from behind cover. Most cats combine styles - a good toy rotation covers all three. Watch where your cat looks when they're alert: up, along the floor, or toward hiding spots - that tells you which format to prioritise.
By Age - Kittens vs Adult Cats vs Senior Cats
Kitten toys need to be stimulating, safe to chew (since kittens teethe), and appropriately sized - nothing small enough to swallow, nothing with strings long enough to entangle. Kitten teething toys like the Fofos Rattle Mouse and Skatrs rope toys are ideal - soft enough for developing teeth, engaging enough to redirect biting from hands and furniture. Adult cats need variety and unpredictability to stay engaged - rotate toys every few days rather than leaving the same ones out permanently. Senior cats often prefer lower-energy play - gentle wand sessions and puzzle feeders over high-intensity chasing. Match the play intensity to your cat's current energy level rather than their age alone.
By Supervision Level - Toys for When You're Home vs When You're Out
Some cat toys are only safe under supervision - wand toys with long strings, toys with small detachable parts, and feather attachments that can be torn off and ingested. Others are designed for unsupervised play - hard rubber balls, rope chew toys, and automatic cat toys with no small loose parts. Structure your toy selection around this distinction: use interactive cat teaser toys and wands during play sessions with you, and leave autonomous balls and chew toys out when your cat is alone. Never leave string, ribbon, or feather toys accessible when you're not watching - string ingestion is a serious and common feline emergency.
By Budget - Building a Rotation Without Overspending
The most common mistake in buying cat toys online is investing heavily in a single expensive toy that the cat ignores within a week. Cats habituate to toys quickly - novelty drives engagement, not quality alone. A rotation of 6-8 lower-cost toys cycled every 3-4 days maintains interest far better than 2 expensive toys left out permanently. The Skatrs and Fofos ranges on Supertails provide excellent variety at ₹109-₹200 per toy. Invest in one quality interactive cat toy or smart cat toy for unsupervised stimulation, and supplement with affordable rotation toys for the rest.
Why Do India's Cat Parents Trust Supertails for Feline Play Toys?
Supertails carries the most complete range of cat toys from genuine, authorised brand stock - Fofos, Trixie, GiGwi, Skatrs, M-Pets, Cheerble, and more, all sourced directly from verified distributors. No counterfeit products, no low-quality imports mislabelled as brand products. The range spans ₹109 to ₹1,109+ across every toy type - catnip toys, teasers, balls, smart toys, scratchers, and soft toys - with detailed product descriptions that help you choose by play style rather than just aesthetics.
30-minute delivery in Bengaluru, Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad, and other select cities means you can have a new toy in your cat's paws the same day you notice they're bored. Free delivery on orders above ₹699. And with discounts up to 83% across the range, building a proper toy rotation for your cat has never been more affordable in India.
Keep Your Cat Stimulated & Happy - Shop Cat Teasers, Cat Balls & more on Supertails!
From catnip balls and feather teasers to automatic cat toys and cat wand toys - the complete cat toy range is on Supertails at up to 83% off, from India's most trusted brands, with fast delivery. Shop cat toys on Supertails today - because a stimulated cat is a happy cat, and a happy cat means an intact sofa.
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FAQs
What toys do cats like the most?
Cats most consistently engage with toys that mimic prey movement - wand toys with feathers or leather straps, wind-up mice, and autonomous balls that move unpredictably. Cats are hardwired to respond to erratic, prey-like movement rather than predictable patterns. Catnip toys are highly effective for the 50-70% of cats genetically predisposed to catnip, and mouse-shaped plush toys satisfy the carry-and-kill instinct after a successful hunt.
What toys do indoor cats need?
Indoor cats need a variety of toy types that collectively satisfy all phases of the hunt sequence - stalk, chase, pounce, catch, and carry. This means wand toys for interactive chasing, autonomous balls or electronic toys for unsupervised stimulation, plush mice for the carry phase, and scratchers for post-hunt stretching and territory marking. A minimum of 2 ten-minute play sessions daily with interactive toys, alongside autonomous toys for between sessions, covers most indoor cats' stimulation needs adequately.
What are the safest toys for cats?
The safest cat toys are those without small detachable parts, long strings, or materials that can be torn off and ingested. Hard rubber balls, rope chew toys, and solid plush toys without button eyes or ribbon attachments are safest for unsupervised play. Wand toys and feather teasers are safe only under supervision - never leave them accessible when you're not present, as string and feather ingestion are among the most common feline foreign body emergencies in Indian veterinary clinics.
Can cats have too many toys?
Too many toys left out simultaneously can actually reduce engagement - cats respond to novelty, and a room full of the same toys becomes background furniture quickly. The better approach is a rotation of 6-8 toys cycled every 3-4 days, keeping only 2-3 accessible at any time. Bringing a "put-away" toy back out after a week often triggers the same excited response as a brand new toy, because the brief absence restores its novelty.
How do cats choose a favorite toy?
Cats choose favourite toys based on texture, size, and how closely the toy's movement or smell mimics real prey. Cats with a strong prey drive often fixate on toys that smell like catnip or have feather textures. Texture preference - soft vs hard, furry vs rubber - varies individually and is best discovered by offering variety in the first few weeks. Size matters too: most cats engage most intensely with toys that approximate the size of a mouse or small bird.
What are the signs of a bored cat, and that they need toys?
The clearest signs of feline boredom are destructive scratching, excessive vocalisation, overeating, over-grooming, and redirected aggression toward humans or other pets. A bored cat may also sleep excessively beyond the normal 12-16 hours, show no interest in windows or environmental stimuli, or engage in repetitive behaviours like pacing. If your cat is waking you up at 3am, attacking your feet, or knocking things off surfaces - that's not mischief, that's an understimulated hunter looking for something to hunt.