Each ball is handmade and filled with natural dried herbs – catnip, silvervine, or valerian to choose from – encouraging cats to stay active and engaged.
Perfect for solo play, and loved by cats who enjoy fetching!
Herb fillings
Our herb-filled balls are packed with catnip, silvervine, or valerian – the natural herbs stimulate playful behaviour, while the ball’s design encourages chasing and interactive play.
Catnip is a natural herb from the mint family and is the most widely known feline stimulant. It stimulates playfulness and excitement in many cats and can encourage rolling, rubbing, zoomies, and active play.
Silvervine is a natural plant native to Asia and is considered one of the most potent feline stimulants. It can encourage intense play, rolling, rubbing, and excitement.
Valerian is a natural root with a strong scent that many cats are drawn to. It often triggers playful behaviour at first, followed by a calm and relaxed state once the excitement settles.
What’s the difference?
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Catnip – classic and widely loved – playful and energetic response
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Silvervine – often the strongest and most effective – works for many cats who ignore catnip/valerian
- Valerian – strong scent – playful/relaxed behaviour depending on the cat
All three herbs are safe and non-toxic for cats. The effects of each herb typically last between 5 and 15 minutes. Individual responses may vary.
Alongside our herb-filled balls, we also offer crochet Pierogi in three different herb varieties.
Product description
- 1x Crochet Ball, approximately 4–5 cm in diameter – individual balls may vary slightly in size
- Filled with polyester fibre filling and natural dried catnip/silvervine/valerian
- Made with a soft, fluffy yarn
- Colour mix – colour is chosen randomly and might look different than on the photo
- Handmade in Poland by @customisie
Cat behaviourist advice
Give your cat herbal toys for sessions of no more than 20 minutes. Observe your cat’s reaction. After playtime, close the hunting sequence with a meal or a treat , ideally served form a puzzle 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









