







WildTail™ — Bring Back Your Bored Indoor Cat's Chasing & Pouncing Fun
Your Lazy Cat Snoozes All Day — Until WildTail™ Rolls In
Your indoor feline lounges for 16 hours straight. Your sofa shows the scars of claws. And every $30 toy you bought lies forgotten beneath the bed. WildTail™ is a self-propelling 7 cm ball that darts unpredictably across the floor with a trailing cotton rope tail — mimicking movements that spark your cat's hunting instinct, even when you're away.

Why All Your Cat’s Toys Get Dumped Within 48 Hours
Most cat toys follow one movement pattern — your cat quickly deciphers it and loses interest. Laser pointers frustrate with no real prey to catch. Feather wands need you to be involved. Meanwhile, your cat’s putting on weight on the couch, and your home suffers for it.
➤ Rolls unpredictably in directions your cat can’t guess: WildTail™ twists, reverses, and bounces off walls in random sequences — keeping your cat’s hunting drive alive throughout playtime.
➤ Cotton rope tail sparks the pounce reflex: As the braided tail trails behind the ball, it mimics the wiggle-and-flee behavior that captivates even the most indifferent cats.
➤ Runs solo while you’re away: One USB-C charge powers multiple play sessions — letting your cat burn energy, shed boredom pounds, and leave your furniture unscathed when you’re out.
How One Small Ball Rouses a Cat Who Ignored Every Other Toy
Inside the transparent shell is a weighted motor shifting the center of gravity as it moves — producing a roll pattern your cat can’t quite anticipate. It pivots, stalls, gets briefly trapped in corners, then darts off in a new direction.
The 7 cm size is key. Compact enough for a single-paw swipe, large enough to pull the cotton rope tail along. That dragging tail flips the instincts switch — cats hone in on things that seem to flee.
Why Doubtful Cat Moms Grab a Second One After Week One
Cat owners who’d given up on automatic toys after countless quick disappointments share clips of their lazy ragdolls crouching and stalking. WildTail™ doesn’t require your involvement, won’t give up after five minutes, and performs just as well in week ten as on day one. “I got one for my 10-year-old cat expecting nada. She hadn’t chased anything in years. Thirty seconds later she was creeping across the kitchen floor. Just ordered the green and gray as backup.” — Jess M.
Imagine a Cat Burning Energy Instead of Lounging on Your Laptop
✓ Less 3 a.m. zoomies, fewer scratched surfaces: Genuine daytime chase time means a calmer cat at night — no more sprints across your bed after midnight.
✓ Lower anxiety when you step out: Solo play during work hours eases separation stress — your cat stays busy instead of plotting destruction for hours on end.
✓ Leaner physique throughout indoor years: Indoor cats tend to stiffen and pack on pounds quickly. Daily chases keep muscles flexing, joints nimble, and weight in check.
From Charge to Chase in 3 Simple Steps
Step 1: Power up WildTail™ using the included USB-C cable until the indicator lights steady.
Step 2: Press the button on the silicone shell, set the ball down on a solid floor, and release.
Step 3: Watch your cat lock focus — usually in 30 seconds — and pounce eagerly for the next 30 minutes.

| WildTail™ | Other Auto Toys | Laser Pointers |
|---|---|---|
| ✅ Unpredictable rolling plus a trailing tail — keeps attention beyond five minutes | ❌ Same repetitive pattern — cats bored by the third day | ❌ Nothing tangible to catch — leads to frustration, not fun |
| ✅ Self-starts and bumps off obstacles — multiple sessions on one USB-C charge | ❌ Gets caught under furniture, dies within minutes | ❌ Requires your direct control to work |
| ✅ Movement stays unpredictable — maintains cat interest weeks later, not just days | ❌ Lost under the couch after a few days, then forgotten | ❌ Wears off quickly, can distress sensitive cats |
The Specs That Matter
- Size: 7 cm / 2.75 in diameter — perfect for single-paw batting, large enough to drag the rope
- Power: USB-C rechargeable lithium battery; one charge supports multiple playtimes
- Materials: Non-toxic ABS shell covered with soft silicone ball
- Tail: Soft braided cotton rope — safe and gentle on paws and teeth
- Colors: Red, Green, Gray
Quick Answers to Common Questions
My cat usually ignores motorized toys — will this be any different?
The cotton rope tail is what makes the difference. Even cats that disregard basic rolling balls become fixated on the trailing tail — it mimics prey trying to escape. The shifting, unpredictable movement keeps the excitement alive beyond the first run.
How long does the battery last per charge?
You get multiple play sessions from a single charge — most owners enjoy several rounds before recharging via USB-C.
Will it work on carpet?
It works well on low-pile carpet and rugs. It’s quietest and most lively on hardwood, tile, and laminate floors. Thick shag carpeting is the only surface that noticeably slows it down.
Is it safe if my cat chews the tail or rope?
The braided cotton rope is soft, untreated, and safe for pets. The shell is made from non-toxic ABS with a silicone outer layer — both safe for paws and teeth.
Can kittens or senior cats use it?
Yes, it’s suitable for both. The motion is at a moderate pace — not lightning-fast — so kittens can keep up and older cats can pounce comfortably without overdoing it.
Get Your Cat Active in the First Week — or Get a Full Refund
If WildTail™ fails to get your cat off the couch and chasing within the first seven days, we’ll return every cent — no return shipping required. Give your indoor cat a toy worth hunting, and watch boredom and home damage both fade away.
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Your Lazy Cat Snoozes All Day — Until WildTail™ Rolls In
Your indoor feline lounges for 16 hours straight. Your sofa shows the scars of claws. And every $30 toy you bought lies forgotten beneath the bed. WildTail™ is a self-propelling 7 cm ball that darts unpredictably across the floor with a trailing cotton rope tail — mimicking movements that spark your cat's hunting instinct, even when you're away.

Why All Your Cat’s Toys Get Dumped Within 48 Hours
Most cat toys follow one movement pattern — your cat quickly deciphers it and loses interest. Laser pointers frustrate with no real prey to catch. Feather wands need you to be involved. Meanwhile, your cat’s putting on weight on the couch, and your home suffers for it.
➤ Rolls unpredictably in directions your cat can’t guess: WildTail™ twists, reverses, and bounces off walls in random sequences — keeping your cat’s hunting drive alive throughout playtime.
➤ Cotton rope tail sparks the pounce reflex: As the braided tail trails behind the ball, it mimics the wiggle-and-flee behavior that captivates even the most indifferent cats.
➤ Runs solo while you’re away: One USB-C charge powers multiple play sessions — letting your cat burn energy, shed boredom pounds, and leave your furniture unscathed when you’re out.
How One Small Ball Rouses a Cat Who Ignored Every Other Toy
Inside the transparent shell is a weighted motor shifting the center of gravity as it moves — producing a roll pattern your cat can’t quite anticipate. It pivots, stalls, gets briefly trapped in corners, then darts off in a new direction.
The 7 cm size is key. Compact enough for a single-paw swipe, large enough to pull the cotton rope tail along. That dragging tail flips the instincts switch — cats hone in on things that seem to flee.
Why Doubtful Cat Moms Grab a Second One After Week One
Cat owners who’d given up on automatic toys after countless quick disappointments share clips of their lazy ragdolls crouching and stalking. WildTail™ doesn’t require your involvement, won’t give up after five minutes, and performs just as well in week ten as on day one. “I got one for my 10-year-old cat expecting nada. She hadn’t chased anything in years. Thirty seconds later she was creeping across the kitchen floor. Just ordered the green and gray as backup.” — Jess M.
Imagine a Cat Burning Energy Instead of Lounging on Your Laptop
✓ Less 3 a.m. zoomies, fewer scratched surfaces: Genuine daytime chase time means a calmer cat at night — no more sprints across your bed after midnight.
✓ Lower anxiety when you step out: Solo play during work hours eases separation stress — your cat stays busy instead of plotting destruction for hours on end.
✓ Leaner physique throughout indoor years: Indoor cats tend to stiffen and pack on pounds quickly. Daily chases keep muscles flexing, joints nimble, and weight in check.
From Charge to Chase in 3 Simple Steps
Step 1: Power up WildTail™ using the included USB-C cable until the indicator lights steady.
Step 2: Press the button on the silicone shell, set the ball down on a solid floor, and release.
Step 3: Watch your cat lock focus — usually in 30 seconds — and pounce eagerly for the next 30 minutes.

| WildTail™ | Other Auto Toys | Laser Pointers |
|---|---|---|
| ✅ Unpredictable rolling plus a trailing tail — keeps attention beyond five minutes | ❌ Same repetitive pattern — cats bored by the third day | ❌ Nothing tangible to catch — leads to frustration, not fun |
| ✅ Self-starts and bumps off obstacles — multiple sessions on one USB-C charge | ❌ Gets caught under furniture, dies within minutes | ❌ Requires your direct control to work |
| ✅ Movement stays unpredictable — maintains cat interest weeks later, not just days | ❌ Lost under the couch after a few days, then forgotten | ❌ Wears off quickly, can distress sensitive cats |
The Specs That Matter
- Size: 7 cm / 2.75 in diameter — perfect for single-paw batting, large enough to drag the rope
- Power: USB-C rechargeable lithium battery; one charge supports multiple playtimes
- Materials: Non-toxic ABS shell covered with soft silicone ball
- Tail: Soft braided cotton rope — safe and gentle on paws and teeth
- Colors: Red, Green, Gray
Quick Answers to Common Questions
My cat usually ignores motorized toys — will this be any different?
The cotton rope tail is what makes the difference. Even cats that disregard basic rolling balls become fixated on the trailing tail — it mimics prey trying to escape. The shifting, unpredictable movement keeps the excitement alive beyond the first run.
How long does the battery last per charge?
You get multiple play sessions from a single charge — most owners enjoy several rounds before recharging via USB-C.
Will it work on carpet?
It works well on low-pile carpet and rugs. It’s quietest and most lively on hardwood, tile, and laminate floors. Thick shag carpeting is the only surface that noticeably slows it down.
Is it safe if my cat chews the tail or rope?
The braided cotton rope is soft, untreated, and safe for pets. The shell is made from non-toxic ABS with a silicone outer layer — both safe for paws and teeth.
Can kittens or senior cats use it?
Yes, it’s suitable for both. The motion is at a moderate pace — not lightning-fast — so kittens can keep up and older cats can pounce comfortably without overdoing it.
Get Your Cat Active in the First Week — or Get a Full Refund
If WildTail™ fails to get your cat off the couch and chasing within the first seven days, we’ll return every cent — no return shipping required. Give your indoor cat a toy worth hunting, and watch boredom and home damage both fade away.



























