Go Cat Da Bird Pull-Apart Wand Cat Feather Teaser

Go Cat Da Bird Pull-Apart Wand Cat Feather Teaser

$35.95

One of the reasons cats become overweight is that they don’t move enough. They feed from a bowl and then that is in for the day - we want them to understand that food can come in a variety of sources, and they should hunt for their food.

Emulate the cat’s natural instincts to hunt for their food - play for 10-15 mins before meals can ensure that you satisfy their hunt-chase-capture-consume prey drive and leave you with a happy and healthy cat.

Handcrafted in the USA with top quality materials, Da Bird Feather Teaser simulates the motion of a bird at your control. A flick of the wrist and the brightly coloured feathers dance and spin to invite your cat to play.

Encourages instinctual behaviours and exercise to keep your cat healthy and alert. Replacement feathers available. Assorted colours.

Key Features

  • The #1 cat toy
  • Bright feathers
  • Swivel action
  • Interactive play is great for exercise

Safety information

Never leave any toys out for your cat to find - put them away. They can be a choking hazard if left unsupervised.

  • Maintaining a scheduled playtime - 2 x 10-15 mins a day - during active times can help reduce bad behaviour like aggression and biting and increase good behaviour like sleeping.

    You should play with your cat once in the morning, once in the afternoon or the evening before bed. This should be done mainly with pole toys. We recommend the Da Bird by Go Cat - the feathers or attachments engages prey instincts for flying objects as it moves through the air. Interact like the prey that she would find - birds, mice, insects, snakes etc.

  • How to play

    • bird toys - incorporate landings and ‘walk’ across the floor to allow her time to plan her attack
    • frequently freeze the toy - this is extremely exciting
    • vary the speed of movement – slow to fast
    • make the toy make sounds - slightly tapping on the floor
    • when capturing the toy, let them chew/play with for a few seconds to savour the victory of the chase/catch 
    • reward with dinner for catching the toy 

    Never use bubbles or lasers as the cat cannot ‘catch’ these which leads to frustration and can lead to compulsive behaviour disorders. 

    Rotate all toys every week so that they don’t become boring.

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