Description:
This rechargeable, touch-activated hide-and-seek toy brings lively motion and sound to playtime for indoor cats, encouraging chasing and short bursts of exercise. As an interactive cat toy for indoor cats, it combines an auto-rotating butterfly and a plush tail that appears and disappears to stimulate hunting instincts and keep solitary kittens and adult cats entertained.
Key Points
The unit uses dual motors to create unpredictable movement, with a butterfly on top that rotates, pauses and swings while a tail wand hides beneath the cloth and flicks out to entice pouncing. This combination helps keep cats mentally engaged and physically active, which may assist in preventing boredom and sedentary behaviour. 🦋
Control is simple and tactile. A touch-sensitive sensor starts a five-minute play cycle automatically and the toy then rests for 1.5 hours with indicator lights showing the status. The separate controls for butterfly and tail let you choose from three speed settings: Steady, Active and Random, so you can adapt sessions to a cat’s energy level. 🎯
Sound is part of the attraction. Built-in chirping reproduces bird calls to increase the realism of the hunt and draw attention to the moving parts. An extra plush tail wand and a USB charging cable are included, making the kit ready to use out of the box. âš¡
A few practical notes. The manufacturer advises charging with a 5V adapter only, and the random motions and chirps may not suit particularly noise-sensitive pets. According to the manufacturer, the toy’s auto on/off cycles are designed to reduce overstimulation and extend battery life.
Technical Specifications
- Name: Qraxond Interactive Cat Toys (Newly Upgraded)
- Battery: 1200mAh rechargeable
- Play modes: 3 adjustable speed modes (Steady, Active, Random)
- Activation: Touch-sensitive; 5-minute automatic play with 1.5-hour rest period
- Accessories: Extra plush tail wand and USB charging cable
- Sound: Realistic bird chirping via built-in speaker
Usage Recommendations
Place the toy on a flat surface with enough room for short sprints and pounces, and check that the cover cloth sits properly so the tail can pop out smoothly. Start with gentler settings to gauge a cat’s interest and tolerance for the chirping and motion, then increase to more active modes once they show enthusiasm.
Rotate this toy into a varied play schedule alongside other interactive elements to maintain novelty. For multi-cat households, supervise initial sessions until you know how each cat reacts to the fast movements and sounds, because some felines may be overwhelmed by simultaneous interactions.



