Chirping Bird Cat Toy – Interactive Flapping Flying Bird for Cats
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Color: B
Size: 1PC
Flapping Wings and Chirping Sound in the Rechargeable Chirping Bird Cat Toy
Bring the hunt indoors—wings flap. Soft chirps call. The "bird" is shaped like an actual tiny prey, an authentic meal. Cats stalk, pounce, and win. Setup is quick. Cleanup is simple.
Core features
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6-hour variable daily refresh play with three wing-flap modes
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Touch‑start — All it takes is one tap, and you are off.
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3: Type C rechargeable and USB Battery
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And a pocket full of catnip you never speak of
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Gentle, quiet squeaks to maintain a delightful direction, not too much pressure.
Why it works
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But of an absolute motion — as though, they'd just turned on the light in a cat — The flitter, The freeze, The dart of the bird — Short bursts keep focus high. Wins feel satisfying and calm. That indoor turns into the basis of a solid, safe exercise.
Three flap modes
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And an anaemic flutter of ache into cat stance stretches.
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Steady flap for everyday chases.
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Lively flap for high‑energy sprints.
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Switch modes dependent on space and thermal energy
Touch‑activated play
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A tap starts the action.
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No app. No pairing. No fuss.
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This aspect of it also makes it great for short breaks as well as so handy on all of those days when things are just too full!
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Unbounded Non-Matched Condition: The proportion of play initiations was significantly higher among cats when they were in an unbounded, non-matched condition.
USB rechargeable power
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Connect via the supplied cable.
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Skip wasteful battery swaps.
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Top off between sessions.
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A Charge Lasts for Several Short Runs
Catnip compartment
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Only to slide this slight wee indentation into the local slot.
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Create curiosity and explain the longer duration of play.
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Refresh as interest fades.
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Keep catnip dry and clean.
Chirping Bird Cat Toy: Realistic chirping
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Soft bird sounds on activation.
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That was huge during the chase for these sound cues
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Silent at home with a Low‑noise motor.
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Ideal for small flats and rooms.
How to use
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For the first time you use the toy, recharge it thoroughly first.
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Pick a slow flap to start.
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Find a clean floor with space to turn around and pour
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A light caress, and lo! the chase.
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As the energy eventually points (up), switch the mode
Play routine tips
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You could perform this in 5 to 10-minute intervals 2x a day.
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Merge chase + the catch & release
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To win is to dampen the sting of losing.
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Comfy spot post-playtime between One-Water
Care and cleaning
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Clear the body using a dry, clean, or slightly moist cloth.
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Keep ports dry at all times.
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Always pluck feathers from the wings and the tail area.
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Please put it in a drawer after the battery cools down
Durability details
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Perch is made of feathers with a surface to grab and smack
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Impact‑resistant shell for pounces.
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Smooth & Touch Ideolog *Good to scratch
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Constant control flap — A cell of good quality
Safety notes
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Supervise first sessions.
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Keep cables out of reach.
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Do not have response litter bins or closure areas
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Replace worn feathers as needed.
Benefits at a glance
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Instinctive responses triggered by realistic wings and chirps
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Lastly, moving your dog daily is very important when it comes to keeping their weight under control, but also their temperament.
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Fire: Fast, Deploy: Fast, Break: Fast.
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Suitably Silent for a Home Environment, Quiet Motor
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Meanwhile, adding a smell enrichment — such as a compartment for the catnip.
Quick play ideas
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Check baseboards for tight stalks.
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Go astray, hide behind a chair shin, back up out the anus.
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A tunnel to build games that involve ambushing with the surprise element. »
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Add a little coating of the W to give you a pep up the bum
FAQs
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How long does a charge last?
These charges can only last a few brief journeys of everyday use. During breaks between plays, they power up to stabilize recharge. -
Will the sound bother my cat?
It is even silent for its motor and chirps. In about a minute, most felines adjust. -
Does it work on carpet?
It only struggled with hard flooring and low-pile area rugs. Hence, the wall-to-wall stuff is quite thick and can also help to slow you down. -
Can kittens use it?
Yes, with supervision. Use the lowest setting and keep session times short. -
How do I use catnip?
Take a pinch and put it in the built-in slot. Keep it dry. Refresh when interest dips. -
Can it start without me?
A light tap starts play. Do it in an empty field at least to be on the safe side. -
How do I clean it?
Wipe the shell. Keep ports dry. No fur on the tail and wings -
Are feathers replaceable?
The pawn in the image allows a switch even mid-game. -
How long should sessions be?
Five to ten minutes is ideal. Six shorts for the cost of a long race -
Is that good for the elder kitty?
Yes. Use slower modes. Keep runs short. Giving them the "W" to spare us from the consequences?