🐾 Turn boredom into a wild hunt—your cat’s new favorite obsession!
The Gigwi Cat Toy features a plush, realistic mouse design with an internal squeaker that emits authentic chirping sounds when touched, stimulating your cat’s natural hunting behavior. Easy to activate and safe for all breeds, it includes a hangable rope for interactive play, promoting exercise and reducing boredom for indoor cats.
C**X
Best cat toy ever
This bird cat toy is a total winner! It’s super engaging, with realistic movements that captivate my cat’s attention. The feathers make it extra fun to chase, and it’s durable enough to withstand some serious playtime. A perfect toy for keeping your feline entertained and active!
S**E
Best cat toy ever
The media could not be loaded. My cat loves this bird. She has had it for months and still plays with it every time it’s charged
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Cute
Cute , works as described . My cat showed no interest
B**Y
Cats favorite
My cat loves this toy. The wings flap and it makes noises.
F**M
Doesn't work
My Penny Patches loves these birds. I bought her one last year and it finally stopped working after months of play.Decided to get these. Should have purchased the more expensive, you get what you pay for.She played with it twice the first few days after it arrived. It worked until it needed charged. No longer works. Not even a week of play. Do not buy.When I first put it on the charger, it worked chirping and flapping it's wings when I set it down. Let it charge 1 hour. Didn't work. Let it charge longer...3 hours, still didn't work. I Even tried turning it off and tapping it, and turning it on to tap it, several times, just to make sure I had the switch in the right direction. Double checked that the charger works, the charger works fine so I charged it 2 more hours... still doesn't work. 6 hours charging and we still have a dead bird. Not worth it for a cat to play for 10 minutes, 2 times.
K**W
All 5 cats loved this birdie toy
In my title, I say "loved" because sadly, it didn't last. The on/off switch is situated underneath a flap of the cloth that makes up the exterior of the bird and I think the placement is kind of off because my cats were easily able to, I don't know, make it disappear or just break it off? So yeah, they really loved the toy. It captured their attention whether it was making sounds or not and now they just enjoy it a lot less because it's so quiet. We'll probably try to get another one and see if the same thing happens. Everything else was great, it charges easily and quick and it is a good size for the cats to play with and it's pretty soft except for the core but it doesn't inhibit play any. They were able to easily toss it up in the air. There is a small loop on the top of the toy and I got a piece of elastic type thread to tie it up to their cat tree, that way it would bounce when they played with it. Great concept for a cat toy!
N**M
Flappy Bird is a hit
This is their preferred interactive toy. "Flappy bird" gets played with many times a day. From hunting/stalking it, to pouncing off furniture capturing it. And it doesn't have to be recharged daily. Once a week I plug it up over night and it's good to go. They do have a "chirpy bird" as well that is touch reactive and between the 2 they definitely keep their "hunting instincts" sharp. Lol
M**7
A Hit!
When I turned this cute little bird on straight out of the box, my napping kitty came running from the other room to see what it was. And that was it-- pure joy and entertainment followed as she played with it for about ten minutes before returning to her nap, seemingly content. I know from day one if my cat will like something (and I'm sure I'm not alone as a cat owner on this), and this toy is a hit if it got that great first response and wasn't ignored!Update: After only a few days of playing with this bird, my cat opened up the Velcro part and took out the mechanical part inside while I was sleeping. Her crying woke me up, and when I went to see what she was crying about I saw the destruction. She was okay and everything about the toy was intact, but now I will only let her play with this under supervision in case she can break open the machine part of it. She was sad it stopped moving I guess, for she was very concerned when I took it all away from her. She really likes it!
Trustpilot
2 weeks ago
2 months ago