Offering a hunting ground... without leaving the house
A cat doesn't need a garden to be stimulated.
He needs a lively environment, hiding places, surprises... and above all: games.
Playing with him creates a silent bond. It also responds to his deepest instincts without frustrating him.
At HautePattes, we select toys that respect their feline nature. So they can jump, chase, scratch, and catch, but also feel secure.
The right toy can make all the difference (even for the most jaded cats)
A cat might shun a toy... then go crazy over it a week later.
This is the magic (and mystery) of their temperament.
Our toys are chosen for their ability to arouse curiosity, stimulate motor skills, but also respect the calm necessary for more reserved cats.
FAQs
Experiment with different types of toys: feather dusters, sounds, textures, and movement. Some cats like to play alone, while others need your presence to keep them active.
No. About 70% of cats are susceptible to it. For the rest, opt for scratching toys, balls, or observation games.
This is a sign that he's overstimulated! If it becomes excessive, opt for more durable toys, especially those made of rope or thick canvas.
Yes, but vary the toys regularly to avoid boredom. Puzzles, dispensers, and textured toys are ideal for independent play.
Yes, most of them are. You'll find instructions on each sheet. A clean toy is a more attractive (and safer) toy.
You have 14 days to return it to us, if it's intact. At HautePattes, your satisfaction and your cat's well-being come first.
Cats can be wary of new things. Leave the toy out for a few days, or try to introduce it yourself. Curiosity often wins out.