Collection: Cat Toy

Collection: Cat Toy

The Best Cat Toys for Aussie Cats That Love to Play

PawpawUp have picked each cat toy to make sure your cat stays happy, on the move, and smart. Got a cat that runs wild at night or one that loves to snuggle up and explore? We have just the thing to keep them excited.

You’ll also notice our toys come in a lot more colours and fun styles compared to typical cat toys, which makes them a bit more special (and honestly nicer to have around the house).

Whether you're shopping for interactive cat toys, teaser toys, or solo play options, this collection is designed to suit different play styles and energy levels.

Cat Toys Buying Guide & Indoor Setup in Australia

Cat Toys for Different Play Styles and Energy Levels

Some cats love chasing and pouncing, while others prefer slower, curiosity-based play. Choosing the right cat toy depends on your cat’s personality, age, and daily activity level.

For high-energy cats, interactive cat toys like teaser wands or motion-based toys can help release energy and prevent boredom. For calmer cats, softer toys or lightweight options can encourage gentle play without overstimulation.

Interactive Cat Toys for Indoor Cats

Indoor cats in Australia often spend more time inside due to weather changes, urban living, or safety concerns. Indoor cats especially benefit from regular play. Without outdoor stimulation, they rely more on structured activities to stay mentally and physically healthy.

Interactive cat toys help simulate hunting behaviour, giving your cat a chance to chase, catch, and engage their instincts. This kind of play is important for reducing stress, preventing destructive behaviour, and supporting overall wellbeing.

Cat Toy That Support Daily Enrichment

A good mix of cat toys can turn everyday routines into something more engaging. Rotating different toy types can help keep your cat interested and prevent them from losing curiosity over time.

If your cat enjoys climbing and observing their surroundings, don’t miss our cat tree collection to give them elevated spaces that pair naturally with active play.

Build a Complete Indoor Setup for Your Cat

Want to make your cat’s day-to-day even better? Pair their favourite cat toy with a clean cat litter box to support daily hygiene and comfort.

Need to go to the vet or on a trip? A well-designed cat carrier makes travelling much easier and less stressful for both you and your cat.

Creating a complete setup — combining play, rest, and hygiene — helps support a more balanced indoor lifestyle and keeps your cat healthy long-term.

Why Buy From PawPawUp?

We aren’t just any pet store. At PawPawUp, we aim to build a place where pet owners in Australia can find what they need and feel supported. Our cat toys are chosen with care, used by real pets, and backed by our team who really love animals.

Plus, we offer fast Australia-wide shipping, and it's free for orders over $79 — because waiting isn’t fun.

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Cat Toy FAQ

When can I start giving my kitten toys?
You can start introducing soft toys at around 3–4 weeks old. Lightweight plush or crinkle toys help kittens develop coordination and hunting behavior without risk. Once they are a bit older, they can move on to sturdier toys.
What toys do cats like best?
According to a survey of 277 indoor cat owners in the Journal of Veterinary Behavior , the most common toys were furry mice (64%), catnip toys (62%), and balls with bells (62%). Owners typically had an average of 7 toys per cat, and 78% reported keeping toys available all day. Cats that played for at least 5 minutes per session tended to show fewer behavioural issues.
Are cat toys really worth it?
Yes! A 2023 study found that higher playfulness scores and more daily play were linked to higher cat quality-of-life (QOL) and stronger cat-owner bonds. Consistent play helps with behavioural issues, stress, and weight control—all backed by real data.
How often should I replace cat toys?
Cat toys should be replaced when they show signs of wear, damage, or loose parts. As a general guide, check toys regularly and replace them every 1 to 2 months depending on usage. Keeping toys in good condition helps reduce the risk of choking or injury.
How many toys should I keep available?
A good rule of thumb is to keep 4 to 6 toys available at once and rotate them regularly. Too many toys at once can overwhelm some cats, while rotating a smaller selection can help keep play more interesting.
What if my cat gets bored of their toys?
You can rotate old and new toys regularly or introduce different textures and formats such as feather wands or puzzle feeders. Pairing toys with a cat tree can also give cats more vertical play space and variety.