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WildTail™ — Get Your Bored Indoor Cat Chasing & Pouncing Again

WildTail™ — Get Your Bored Indoor Cat Chasing & Pouncing Again

Your Bored Cat Sleeps All Day — Until WildTail™ Hits the Floor

Your indoor cat naps for 16 hours. Your couch has claw marks. And every $30 toy you've bought is gathering dust under the bed. WildTail™ is a self-rolling 7 cm ball that zig-zags across your floor with a cotton rope tail dragging behind — the unpredictable motion that triggers your cat's hunt reflex even while you're at work.

Why Every Toy in Your House Ends Up Ignored in 48 Hours

Most cat toys do one thing in one pattern — your cat figures it out and walks away. Laser pointers leave them frustrated with nothing to actually catch. Feather wands only work when you're holding them. Meanwhile your cat's getting chunky on the couch and your apartment is the collateral damage.

➤ Rolls in random directions your cat can't predict: WildTail™ pivots, reverses, and bumps off walls in patterns your cat can't memorize — the chase reflex stays hot for the whole session.

➤ Cotton rope tail triggers the pounce instinct: The braided tail drags behind the ball as it rolls, creating the wiggle-and-flee motion that locks in even cats who ignore everything else.

➤ Works solo while you're at work: One USB-C charge runs through multiple chase sessions — your cat burns energy, drops the boredom weight, and stops shredding the couch while you're out.

How One Tiny Ball Wakes Up a Cat That Slept Through Every Other Toy

Inside the clear shell sits a weighted motor that shifts its center of gravity as the ball moves — the result is a roll path your cat can never quite predict. It pivots, stops, gets pinned in a corner for half a second, then bursts out the other direction.

The 7 cm size matters too. Small enough for a cat to bat with one paw, big enough to drag the cotton rope tail behind it. That dragging tail is what flips the switch — cats lock onto things that look like they're trying to get away.

Why Skeptical Cat Moms Keep Buying a Second One After the First Week

Cat parents who'd written off auto toys after too many dead-in-a-week disappointments are sending us videos of their lazy ragdolls actually crouched and stalking. WildTail™ doesn't need your hand, doesn't quit in five minutes, and runs the same in week ten as it did on day one. "I bought one for my 10-year-old cat expecting nothing. She hadn't chased anything in years. Within thirty seconds she was crouched and creeping across the kitchen floor. Just ordered the green and gray for backup." — Jess M.

Picture a Cat That Burns Energy Instead of Sleeping On Your Laptop

✓ Fewer midnight zoomies, less scratched furniture: A real daytime chase session means a calmer cat at night — not one sprinting across your bed at 3 a.m.

✓ Less anxiety when you leave the house: Solo-play during work hours softens separation stress — your cat has a job to do, not eight empty hours to fill with destruction.

✓ A trimmer body through the indoor years: Indoor cats stiffen and chunk up fast. The daily chase keeps muscles working, joints loose, and weight in check.

From Charge to Chase in 3 Steps

Step 1: Charge WildTail™ via the included USB-C cable until the indicator light goes solid.

Step 2: Tap the button on the silicone shell, set the ball on a hard floor, and let go.

Step 3: Watch your cat lock on — usually within 30 seconds — and pounce for the next half hour.

WildTail™ Other Auto Toys Laser Pointers
Unpredictable roll plus a dragging tail — holds interest past the 5-minute mark ❌ Same loop, same pattern — cats bored by day three ❌ Nothing to actually catch — frustration, not satisfaction
Self-activates and bumps out of corners — full sessions on one USB-C charge ❌ Gets stuck under furniture, dies in 5 minutes ❌ Useless without your hand on the button
Motion stays unpredictable — interest holds weeks in, not days ❌ Pushed under the couch on day four and forgotten ❌ Loses novelty fast, can stress sensitive cats

The Specs That Matter

  • Size: 7 cm / 2.75 in diameter — sized for one-paw batting, big enough to drag the rope
  • Power: USB-C rechargeable lithium battery; one charge runs multiple play sessions
  • Materials: Non-toxic ABS shell with a soft silicone outer ball
  • Tail: Soft braided cotton rope — gentle on paws and teeth
  • Colors: Red, Green, Gray

Common Questions, Rapid Answers

My cat usually ignores motorized toys — will this be any different?

The cotton rope tail is the trick. Even cats who shrug off plain rolling balls lock onto the dragging tail — it reads as prey trying to get away. The unpredictable pivot pattern keeps it interesting well past the first session.

How long does the battery actually last per charge?

Multiple chase sessions on a single charge — most owners get several rounds of play before plugging it back in via USB-C.

Will it work on carpet?

Yes on low-pile carpet and rugs. It's quietest and most active on hardwood, tile, and laminate. Thick shag is the only surface that slows it down significantly.

Is it safe if my cat bites the tail or rope?

The cotton rope is soft, untreated, and pet-safe. The shell is non-toxic ABS with a silicone outer ball — both safe around paws and teeth.

Can I use it for kittens or older cats?

Yes for both. The motion runs at a moderate speed — not laser-fast — so kittens can keep up and senior cats can pounce without overexerting.

Get Your Cat Moving in the First Week — or We Refund Every Cent

If WildTail™ doesn't pull your cat off the couch and into a real chase inside the first week, we'll refund every cent — no need to ship it back. Give your indoor cat something worth hunting, and watch the apartment damage drop along with the boredom.

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WildTail™ — Get Your Bored Indoor Cat Chasing & Pouncing Again

Your Bored Cat Sleeps All Day — Until WildTail™ Hits the Floor

Your indoor cat naps for 16 hours. Your couch has claw marks. And every $30 toy you've bought is gathering dust under the bed. WildTail™ is a self-rolling 7 cm ball that zig-zags across your floor with a cotton rope tail dragging behind — the unpredictable motion that triggers your cat's hunt reflex even while you're at work.

Why Every Toy in Your House Ends Up Ignored in 48 Hours

Most cat toys do one thing in one pattern — your cat figures it out and walks away. Laser pointers leave them frustrated with nothing to actually catch. Feather wands only work when you're holding them. Meanwhile your cat's getting chunky on the couch and your apartment is the collateral damage.

➤ Rolls in random directions your cat can't predict: WildTail™ pivots, reverses, and bumps off walls in patterns your cat can't memorize — the chase reflex stays hot for the whole session.

➤ Cotton rope tail triggers the pounce instinct: The braided tail drags behind the ball as it rolls, creating the wiggle-and-flee motion that locks in even cats who ignore everything else.

➤ Works solo while you're at work: One USB-C charge runs through multiple chase sessions — your cat burns energy, drops the boredom weight, and stops shredding the couch while you're out.

How One Tiny Ball Wakes Up a Cat That Slept Through Every Other Toy

Inside the clear shell sits a weighted motor that shifts its center of gravity as the ball moves — the result is a roll path your cat can never quite predict. It pivots, stops, gets pinned in a corner for half a second, then bursts out the other direction.

The 7 cm size matters too. Small enough for a cat to bat with one paw, big enough to drag the cotton rope tail behind it. That dragging tail is what flips the switch — cats lock onto things that look like they're trying to get away.

Why Skeptical Cat Moms Keep Buying a Second One After the First Week

Cat parents who'd written off auto toys after too many dead-in-a-week disappointments are sending us videos of their lazy ragdolls actually crouched and stalking. WildTail™ doesn't need your hand, doesn't quit in five minutes, and runs the same in week ten as it did on day one. "I bought one for my 10-year-old cat expecting nothing. She hadn't chased anything in years. Within thirty seconds she was crouched and creeping across the kitchen floor. Just ordered the green and gray for backup." — Jess M.

Picture a Cat That Burns Energy Instead of Sleeping On Your Laptop

✓ Fewer midnight zoomies, less scratched furniture: A real daytime chase session means a calmer cat at night — not one sprinting across your bed at 3 a.m.

✓ Less anxiety when you leave the house: Solo-play during work hours softens separation stress — your cat has a job to do, not eight empty hours to fill with destruction.

✓ A trimmer body through the indoor years: Indoor cats stiffen and chunk up fast. The daily chase keeps muscles working, joints loose, and weight in check.

From Charge to Chase in 3 Steps

Step 1: Charge WildTail™ via the included USB-C cable until the indicator light goes solid.

Step 2: Tap the button on the silicone shell, set the ball on a hard floor, and let go.

Step 3: Watch your cat lock on — usually within 30 seconds — and pounce for the next half hour.

WildTail™ Other Auto Toys Laser Pointers
Unpredictable roll plus a dragging tail — holds interest past the 5-minute mark ❌ Same loop, same pattern — cats bored by day three ❌ Nothing to actually catch — frustration, not satisfaction
Self-activates and bumps out of corners — full sessions on one USB-C charge ❌ Gets stuck under furniture, dies in 5 minutes ❌ Useless without your hand on the button
Motion stays unpredictable — interest holds weeks in, not days ❌ Pushed under the couch on day four and forgotten ❌ Loses novelty fast, can stress sensitive cats

The Specs That Matter

  • Size: 7 cm / 2.75 in diameter — sized for one-paw batting, big enough to drag the rope
  • Power: USB-C rechargeable lithium battery; one charge runs multiple play sessions
  • Materials: Non-toxic ABS shell with a soft silicone outer ball
  • Tail: Soft braided cotton rope — gentle on paws and teeth
  • Colors: Red, Green, Gray

Common Questions, Rapid Answers

My cat usually ignores motorized toys — will this be any different?

The cotton rope tail is the trick. Even cats who shrug off plain rolling balls lock onto the dragging tail — it reads as prey trying to get away. The unpredictable pivot pattern keeps it interesting well past the first session.

How long does the battery actually last per charge?

Multiple chase sessions on a single charge — most owners get several rounds of play before plugging it back in via USB-C.

Will it work on carpet?

Yes on low-pile carpet and rugs. It's quietest and most active on hardwood, tile, and laminate. Thick shag is the only surface that slows it down significantly.

Is it safe if my cat bites the tail or rope?

The cotton rope is soft, untreated, and pet-safe. The shell is non-toxic ABS with a silicone outer ball — both safe around paws and teeth.

Can I use it for kittens or older cats?

Yes for both. The motion runs at a moderate speed — not laser-fast — so kittens can keep up and senior cats can pounce without overexerting.

Get Your Cat Moving in the First Week — or We Refund Every Cent

If WildTail™ doesn't pull your cat off the couch and into a real chase inside the first week, we'll refund every cent — no need to ship it back. Give your indoor cat something worth hunting, and watch the apartment damage drop along with the boredom.

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Your Bored Cat Sleeps All Day — Until WildTail™ Hits the Floor

Your indoor cat naps for 16 hours. Your couch has claw marks. And every $30 toy you've bought is gathering dust under the bed. WildTail™ is a self-rolling 7 cm ball that zig-zags across your floor with a cotton rope tail dragging behind — the unpredictable motion that triggers your cat's hunt reflex even while you're at work.

Why Every Toy in Your House Ends Up Ignored in 48 Hours

Most cat toys do one thing in one pattern — your cat figures it out and walks away. Laser pointers leave them frustrated with nothing to actually catch. Feather wands only work when you're holding them. Meanwhile your cat's getting chunky on the couch and your apartment is the collateral damage.

➤ Rolls in random directions your cat can't predict: WildTail™ pivots, reverses, and bumps off walls in patterns your cat can't memorize — the chase reflex stays hot for the whole session.

➤ Cotton rope tail triggers the pounce instinct: The braided tail drags behind the ball as it rolls, creating the wiggle-and-flee motion that locks in even cats who ignore everything else.

➤ Works solo while you're at work: One USB-C charge runs through multiple chase sessions — your cat burns energy, drops the boredom weight, and stops shredding the couch while you're out.

How One Tiny Ball Wakes Up a Cat That Slept Through Every Other Toy

Inside the clear shell sits a weighted motor that shifts its center of gravity as the ball moves — the result is a roll path your cat can never quite predict. It pivots, stops, gets pinned in a corner for half a second, then bursts out the other direction.

The 7 cm size matters too. Small enough for a cat to bat with one paw, big enough to drag the cotton rope tail behind it. That dragging tail is what flips the switch — cats lock onto things that look like they're trying to get away.

Why Skeptical Cat Moms Keep Buying a Second One After the First Week

Cat parents who'd written off auto toys after too many dead-in-a-week disappointments are sending us videos of their lazy ragdolls actually crouched and stalking. WildTail™ doesn't need your hand, doesn't quit in five minutes, and runs the same in week ten as it did on day one. "I bought one for my 10-year-old cat expecting nothing. She hadn't chased anything in years. Within thirty seconds she was crouched and creeping across the kitchen floor. Just ordered the green and gray for backup." — Jess M.

Picture a Cat That Burns Energy Instead of Sleeping On Your Laptop

✓ Fewer midnight zoomies, less scratched furniture: A real daytime chase session means a calmer cat at night — not one sprinting across your bed at 3 a.m.

✓ Less anxiety when you leave the house: Solo-play during work hours softens separation stress — your cat has a job to do, not eight empty hours to fill with destruction.

✓ A trimmer body through the indoor years: Indoor cats stiffen and chunk up fast. The daily chase keeps muscles working, joints loose, and weight in check.

From Charge to Chase in 3 Steps

Step 1: Charge WildTail™ via the included USB-C cable until the indicator light goes solid.

Step 2: Tap the button on the silicone shell, set the ball on a hard floor, and let go.

Step 3: Watch your cat lock on — usually within 30 seconds — and pounce for the next half hour.

WildTail™ Other Auto Toys Laser Pointers
Unpredictable roll plus a dragging tail — holds interest past the 5-minute mark ❌ Same loop, same pattern — cats bored by day three ❌ Nothing to actually catch — frustration, not satisfaction
Self-activates and bumps out of corners — full sessions on one USB-C charge ❌ Gets stuck under furniture, dies in 5 minutes ❌ Useless without your hand on the button
Motion stays unpredictable — interest holds weeks in, not days ❌ Pushed under the couch on day four and forgotten ❌ Loses novelty fast, can stress sensitive cats

The Specs That Matter

  • Size: 7 cm / 2.75 in diameter — sized for one-paw batting, big enough to drag the rope
  • Power: USB-C rechargeable lithium battery; one charge runs multiple play sessions
  • Materials: Non-toxic ABS shell with a soft silicone outer ball
  • Tail: Soft braided cotton rope — gentle on paws and teeth
  • Colors: Red, Green, Gray

Common Questions, Rapid Answers

My cat usually ignores motorized toys — will this be any different?

The cotton rope tail is the trick. Even cats who shrug off plain rolling balls lock onto the dragging tail — it reads as prey trying to get away. The unpredictable pivot pattern keeps it interesting well past the first session.

How long does the battery actually last per charge?

Multiple chase sessions on a single charge — most owners get several rounds of play before plugging it back in via USB-C.

Will it work on carpet?

Yes on low-pile carpet and rugs. It's quietest and most active on hardwood, tile, and laminate. Thick shag is the only surface that slows it down significantly.

Is it safe if my cat bites the tail or rope?

The cotton rope is soft, untreated, and pet-safe. The shell is non-toxic ABS with a silicone outer ball — both safe around paws and teeth.

Can I use it for kittens or older cats?

Yes for both. The motion runs at a moderate speed — not laser-fast — so kittens can keep up and senior cats can pounce without overexerting.

Get Your Cat Moving in the First Week — or We Refund Every Cent

If WildTail™ doesn't pull your cat off the couch and into a real chase inside the first week, we'll refund every cent — no need to ship it back. Give your indoor cat something worth hunting, and watch the apartment damage drop along with the boredom.