9-month-old American Shorthair kitten with non-stop energy
Budget:
~$200
Requirements:
durable
Encourages independent play or burns energy
Not looking to DIY
aesthetic/minimalist
Extra Details:
Hey cat parents! My kitten is super athletic, insanely curious, and already showing signs of being a little destroyer if left unstimulated 😅 I’m on the hunt for the GOAT cat products—the ones that actually hold up to hyperactivity and become everyday favorites.
Just dropping in to say the FXiaoy Automatic Rolling Ball 3.0 has been an absolute hit in our house—and I say that as someone who’s tested way too many cat toys that ended up ignored or broken in a week.
This one’s different. It moves on its own in unpredictable patterns (no remote needed), has a smart obstacle sensor so it doesn’t get stuck, and the textured silicone shell is super durable—even with two cats batting it around nonstop. It charges via USB and lasts a surprisingly long time on one charge.
GOAT Cat Products
9-month-old American Shorthair kitten with non-stop energy
~$200
durable
Encourages independent play or burns energy
Not looking to DIY
aesthetic/minimalist
Hey cat parents! My kitten is super athletic, insanely curious, and already showing signs of being a little destroyer if left unstimulated 😅 I’m on the hunt for the GOAT cat products—the ones that actually hold up to hyperactivity and become everyday favorites.
Just dropping in to say the FXiaoy Automatic Rolling Ball 3.0 has been an absolute hit in our house—and I say that as someone who’s tested way too many cat toys that ended up ignored or broken in a week.
This one’s different. It moves on its own in unpredictable patterns (no remote needed), has a smart obstacle sensor so it doesn’t get stuck, and the textured silicone shell is super durable—even with two cats batting it around nonstop. It charges via USB and lasts a surprisingly long time on one charge.
Super cheap, and you can get it on Amazon.