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Has your Gotcha! Cat Wand Toy been hunted, caught, and killed one too many times? Give new life to your cat’s favorite toy with my Gotcha! Feather Wand Attachment. Simply unclip the worn out and chewed up feathers and replace. Keep a few of these on hand to make sure there are no interruptions to your cat’s daily playtime!

 



  • Real, natural feathers
  • Replacement attachment for the Gotcha! Wand Toy

Caution: As with any product, supervise your pet's use of this toy. Inspect product regularly for rips or tears and remove toy if damaged or if parts become separated, as injury could result. Intended for pets only. Keep out of reach of children.


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Customer Reviews

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Karina Chitman (Arlington Heights, US)
Our new toy

I have to admit, I was rather skeptical when I ordered the new wand. It has been quite challenging to get my kitties' interest for more than a couple of minutes. This one is definitely an attention grabber. Both cats and their mama are very happy.

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Wendy S (Longs, US)
Perfect fun time

This toy is a must have! My cats are obsessed with it. We have gone through 3 of them so far.

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Kate Albers (Punta Gorda, US)
The best toys

Jackson sells only the best

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Ruth E Johnson (Racine, US)
Gotcha! Feather Wand Toy Attachment

My 15 year-old cat just LOVES the feathers ❤️ He wiggles his butt, crouches and leaps like a kitten 🐈 Also plays with it by himself jumping on it and dragging it 🤣 It's wonderful to see him so happy ❤️

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Lyndsay McCully (Chicago, US)
Feathers don't last long but the cats love it.

I bought this just a few days ago but the cat tears it up so much. I get worried that they're going to ingest the plastic and the feathers, which I know they already have. You would think that's not healthy. Any thoughts on this are appreciated.