This Wand Wooden Rod with Cord is a key component of our wand system with interchangeable attachments.
- Crafted from durable hardwood, with an eye screw that is both screwed in and glued for maximum durability
- Small barrel swivels built into both the rod and cord keep the toy tangle-free during play
- Each wand component features convenient clip-on clasps for quick and easy attachment or removal
- Wand toy can be used with or without the cord for flexible play options
- 100% plastic-free design for a natural, eco-friendly toy
For full interactive play, pair the wand with any compatible wand attachment, whether from our collection or ones you already own. Explore our selection of wand accessories and attachments to create a complete hunting and play experience for your cat.
The importance of wand play
Playing with the wand forms the foundation of every hunting sequence. Wands are a must-have in every cat home, perfect for a variety of situations, such as:
- daily play
- fulfilling hunting instincts
- boredom
- lack of confidence
If you already have a wand/teaser for your cat or are looking for other toys, explore our full toy selection.
Product description
- Size:
- Rod: approx. 50cm x 12cm
- Cord: approx. 60cm x 2mm
- Materials:
- Rod: beech wood, metal alloy clasps
- Cord: black waxed cotton, metal alloy clasps
- Handmade in the UK
Note: This is not a complete wand – you need an attachment to play. Compatible with our range or other attachments you may already own.
Cat behaviourist advice
Use the wand to guide your cat through the “stalk,” “chase,” and “capture” stages of the hunting sequence.
Mimic a fleeing prey with the movements of the wand. After play, let your cat interact with the attachment by grabbing it with paws and teeth, or swap it for a larger “prey” – for example, a catnip, silvervine, or valerian pierogi.
End the hunt with a treat, ideally delivered from a puzzle or scent-based toy.
Caution!
- Pay attention to your pet while playing
- Do not leave the toy unattended after playtime
- Regularly check the toy for any signs of damage, and replace it with a new one if necessary
- Playing with a damaged toy can pose a risk of ingestion









