Catnip Wall Stick-on Ball

Catnip Wall Stick-on Ball

Price range: 6,97$ through 11,97$ (USD)
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Turn any smooth surface into a playground with this clever Catnip Wall Stick-on Ball—a reusable, suction-cup-mounted toy infused with catnip to spark curiosity, climbing, and swatting fun. Perfect for small spaces, multi-cat homes, or energetic indoor cats needing vertical stimulation.

  • 🐾 Strong Suction-Cup Base: Sticks securely to tiles, glass, mirrors, or smooth walls—no residue or damage on removal.
  • 🌿 Real Catnip Infusion: Filled with premium, natural catnip to attract and engage cats instantly—no high-concern chemicals or artificial additives.
  • 🎾 Durable Fabric Ball: Soft yet resilient outer shell withstands batting, kicking, and nibbling; safe for solo or group play.
  • 📏 Compact & Space-Saving: Typically ~5–7 cm diameter—ideal for vertical enrichment without floor clutter.
  • 🐱 Encourages Natural Behaviors: Promotes climbing, stretching, and predatory play—great for mental and physical health.
  • 🧼 Easy to Clean & Reuse: Wipeable surface; reapply catnip as needed to refresh appeal.
  • 🏡 Multi-Surface Friendly: Works in bathrooms, kitchens, windows, or cat trees—great for redirecting scratching or play away from furniture.
Note: Ensure the surface is clean and dry before attaching. Supervise initial use to confirm secure mounting.

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