My cat went absolutely insane the first time this thing flapped. I've never seen him move that fast. The chirp is shockingly realistic and he drops into full hunting crouch every single time it activates.

A bird on the ground is prey - the most powerful trigger for a cat's hunting instinct. This 8.3-inch sparrow flaps its wings and chirps on touch, activating your cat's chase-and-pounce drive instantly. Choose from 3 flapping speeds (Gentle, Normal, Active) to match your cat's energy. Use it as a floor toy or attach the included elastic cord to a door or wand for aerial chase. USB rechargeable - no batteries ever - and the removable plush shell is bite-resistant and washable. Every box includes 2 catnip pouches, an elastic hanging cord, a USB charging cable, and an instruction guide. Nothing to buy separately.
My cat went absolutely insane the first time this thing flapped. I've never seen him move that fast. The chirp is shockingly realistic and he drops into full hunting crouch every single time it activates.
Tried four different electronic cat toys this year. This is the only one my cat cares about more than ten seconds. The wing motion is what does it.
The three speed modes are genuinely different. Gentle for early morning, Active when she needs to burn off energy before bed. Game changer for our household sleep schedule.
I put it on the floor and my cat circled it for thirty seconds studying it like real prey. Then pounced. The realism here is something else.
The sound alone triggers my cat. He runs from the other room when he hears it chirp. No other toy has done that.
Works on the floor and on a wand. I tried both and my cat loses her mind either way. The elastic cord option is brilliant for aerial chase.
Rechargeable via USB. No batteries. That alone puts it ahead of every other toy I've bought. The charging time is fast too, under an hour.
My indoor cat has zero outlets for hunting instinct. This provides one that looks, sounds, and moves like real prey. Her stress levels have visibly dropped.
The plush shell looks like an actual sparrow. Not a cartoonish bird shape. My cat approached it the way he'd approach something real. Perfect trigger.
My cat is lazy. She ignores most toys. This is the first one she actively seeks out on her own. Left it on the floor and she hit it herself to start it.