🐾 Unleash the fun with every squeak!
The Gigwi Cat Toy is an interactive, realistic mouse-shaped toy designed to engage indoor cats. It features a squeaky sound that mimics real mice, encouraging natural hunting behaviors. Made from safe, soft materials, this toy is perfect for solo or interactive play, suitable for all cat breeds, and helps alleviate boredom and loneliness.
K**E
Cat loves them
My kittens just love them. They throw them up in the air to play. They really seem to love the sound they make
B**N
Very sensitive
My cat loves this toy but the sensor on it is very sensitive so if you have hardwood or tile floors and walk to close to it beware the toy will make noise. But all in all it's a good cat toy
D**S
Cute chirping toy
Bought this for my Pom pups and they love it! They are pretty much smaller than cats so most dog toys are too big. They really seem to like this toy a lot!
R**.
fun for kitties
Our cats loved the bird one the best. The mouse one not so much. That one gets ignored. They toss it around, the ones that "kill" their toys drown it in their water bowls and it holds up. Very durable.
T**I
❤️ OOH THE ADVENTURES OF GIGWI ❤️
I bought this toy for our two tuxedo cats because their favorite cricket toy had died. Yes, they killed it! I was worried when I opened the package and nothing..... no noise! Sadly, I had to replace it. But, when the replacement arrived.....Immediately, both Houdini and Missy Moo decided "GIGWI" was their new favorite buddy and was awesome to play with. Especially at night! I had fallen asleep in mom's recliner and left to sleep the night. But I didn't get to sleep for long! I was woke to see them taking turns jumping in and out of their cat play cube and the sounds of "GIGWI". I sat there in amazement watching jump in and out and Gigwi's unique chirping sound. THEY DID THIS REPEATEDLY FOR OVER ONE HOUR!!! . Sadly, I had to break up their party as I had to get some sleep. I took "GIGWI" and put him up on the tv stand in the living room hoping they'd settle down for the night. NOT A CHANCE!!! My ornery one (Houdini) decided he wasn’t done yet. At first he crawled up into the chair with me and I thought "ahh, he's gonna sleep with me." 😊😊 Ha! That smart little buggah proceeded to crawl up into the chair, shimmied down my leg and out to the end of the leg-lift portion of the chair. There he was.... swatting at it! 😳😳 Then, as if walking a tightrope....he made one step..... then he EVER SO S-L-O-W-L-YSTRECHED one more step. He then reached out with his right front paw... and he grabbed "GIGWI"! 🙀🙀🙀 He proceeded to bring him slowly to his body making sure he didn’t drop his precious friend. He then eloquently placed "GIGWI" in his mouth and backed gracefully down the end of the chair, back to me and jumped back down onto the floor. Never once dropping his pal. Here turned, pounced up into his favor bed, curled up and went to sleep. Yes, you guessed it! With GIGWI tucked safely in his paws. He laid there sound asleep with his buddy until morning. At which time he and Missy Moo were back at it ...chasing poor GIGWI in and out of their play cube. Btw... I've already ordered another one for when this one comes up missing or wears out. Poor GIGWI! He had no idea he was going to be soooo loved ❤️❤️ By two crazy tuxedo cats!
L**A
Reducing stars from 5 to 3
Update: The bird has not fared well. After only a month, it is torn (with protruding stuffing) and has stopped chirping. The mouse is still going but that may only be because my kitten lost the mouse for a few weeks. I only found it a few days ago so it really has not been played with. I have to reduce the stars because any toy that is designed as a chew toy should be able to withstand being played with for more than a month before the stuffing is coming out (see pic of white fiber fill coming out of the neck) and the chirping stops...especially since it costs a little more than some of the other chirping cat toys. Jack has a little cheap chirping bird made of felt that has been going strong for two months with no signs of wear...and it is one of his faves so he punishes it. I expected this bird to be of at least equal quality. I can understand occasionally getting a dud with a bad battery, but I don't think that it should be falling apart. Jack is only a five month old kitten, not a lion. The stitches need to be reinforced on these and the battery should last longer than a month.Original Review: My 4 month old kitten went bonkers for the bird. He loves it more than the mouse. He likes chirping balls and birds in general but with this one, he didn't want to let go of it long enough to play his favorite fetch game with me. I reached for it and he swatted me and hugged it. It took him about a half hour before he was willing to "share" and this morning, he hopped on my bed with it in his mouth. He likes carrying it from room to room. I like the realistic looking feathers. His other chirping toys are all plush or felt.
A**S
9/10 great buy
My 5 yr old adult cat likes itThe sound isn’t as loud as I thought comparing it to some of the videos posted on here. It’s still a good product though! Great little interactive toy !
K**
Excellent
Curiously, my cat prefers to play with this than with an automatic self-playing toy. She enjoys it a lot, especially when I throw it so she can chase it. Guess all cats are different.
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