Why this product

Why cat owners choose it

One solid wood board that turns batting a ball into a hunt, while the carved channels give claws a spot to grip and stretch.
Wooden Maze Scratch Toy For Cats For Playtime
Solid pine wood boardRolling bell ball to chaseClaws grip the channelsNo small loose parts

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Play That Lasts Longer

Real Play

Play That Lasts Longer

Set the Wooden Maze Scratch Toy on the floor and your cat leans in. The solid wood board frames a ball that rolls between carved channels, rewarding each paw swipe with movement and a soft tap. Sanded smooth with no loose parts, it holds up to claws and daily batting, sits flat without sliding, and looks tidy enough to leave out in the living room.

Toy Made Easy

Play Ready

Toy Made Easy

A close look at the Wooden Maze Scratch Toy shows the carved channels and the rounded ball that rolls between them. The wood is sanded smooth so paws glide without catching, the edges give claws a spot to grip and stretch, and the joinery stays solid through repeated swatting. A grippy base keeps the board steady on hardwood and tile during active play.

Wooden Maze In Use

Stress Less

Wooden Maze In Use

In the living room, the Wooden Maze Scratch Toy earns daily attention. Cats return to nudge the ball through the maze and stretch their claws on the raised wood, the board takes drops and swipes without loosening, and the natural grain looks calm enough to leave in the main space. A quiet way to keep a curious cat busy between naps.

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Why this product

Why cat owners choose it

  • 1

    Ball Rolls Through The Maze

    A light bell ball sits in the carved channels and holes. Your cat reaches in and bats it from one opening to the next, chasing the roll and the soft rattle.

  • 2

    Solid Pine Wood Board

    The base is one piece of sanded pine, with raised edges and a natural grain. It sits flat on the floor and stays steady through quick, eager paw swipes.

  • 3

    Claws Grip The Channels

    The dark lined grooves and cut openings give claws a surface to hook, grip and stretch on, so a play session doubles as a spot to work the paws.

  • 4

    No Loose Parts To Lose

    The holes and channels are carved into the board itself, with only the one ball to chase, so there is nothing small to swallow and little to tidy away.

How it works

How it works day to day

  • Set the board down
    1

    Set the board down

    Place the solid wood board flat on the floor where your cat likes to hang out. The weight and flat base keep it steady, so it stays put through eager swipes.

  • Drop the ball in
    2

    Drop the ball in

    Set the bell ball into one of the carved channels. It rolls along the grooves and settles near an opening, ready for your cat to find and chase.

  • Let your cat hunt it
    3

    Let your cat hunt it

    Your cat reaches a paw into the openings to bat the ball between holes. The roll and the soft rattle keep them reaching, swatting and chasing along the maze.

  • Stretch the claws too
    4

    Stretch the claws too

    Between swipes your cat hooks and grips the lined channel edges, working the claws and stretching, so a play session doubles as a spot to flex the paws.

Benefits

Made for everyday cat play

  • Turns idle time into a hunt

    The hidden ball and the many openings give a curious cat something to work out, keeping a bored cat busy and engaged between naps.

  • Play and claw care in one

    While they chase the ball, cats grip and stretch on the lined channels and cut openings, so the board works the paws as well as the mind.

  • Solid wood that lasts

    One sanded piece of pine takes drops, swats and claw work without loosening, and stays smooth so paws glide rather than catch.

  • Stays steady, stays tidy

    The flat weighted base sits firm on the floor and the ball stays inside the board, so nothing slides off or rolls under the sofa and disappears.

  • Calm enough to leave out

    The natural wood grain looks settled in a living room, so the board can stay on the floor where your cat returns to it through the day.

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A smarter pick than the usual toy

Material One piece of sanded solid pine wood Thin plastic that cracks and scratches
Keeps interest Hidden ball and many openings to hunt A single toy a cat loses interest in fast
Stays put Heavy flat base sits steady on the floor Light toy that slides away on the first swipe
Claw friendly Lined channels give claws a spot to grip Smooth surface with nothing to scratch on
Mess One ball stays in the board, nothing scatters Loose balls roll under the sofa and vanish
In your room Natural wood that looks calm left out Bright plastic you want to hide away