In Japan, they use silvervine more than catnip for cat toys. Silvervine is called *MATATABI* in Japanese.
All of the Nyagomidokoro cat toys are handmade!!
SIZE:Approx. 9.5×2.3in (24cm×8cm)
The Matatabi (Japanese silvervine) in the cat toys are from Ehime, Japan.
All of the materials are *MADE IN JAPAN*.
With the Matatabi Neko Kicker, your cat will …
1) show off his super adorable high-speed kicks,
2) won’t be able to stop rubbing against it on his/her back,
3) get “drunk” on Matatabi (silvervine).
Response to Matatabi(Japanese silvervine) is varied!
– Karate type (Kicking a toy)
– Drooling type
– Hugging type
– Bitting type
What type is YOUR cat? 🙂
*NOTE*
Some cats do not respond to Silvervine.
The smell of Silvervine will gradually fade away after opening the sealed package.
Although all Neko Kicker are made by using strong canvas fabric, if your cat is a biter, Neko Kicker might get worn out quicker.
Your cat might show strong responses to the silvervine such as kicking and chewing excessively in the first few minutes; however, he/she will calm down within 10 minutes or so.
*CAUTION*
This toy is for adult cats only.
Let your cat play with this toy under your supervision only to prevent any accidents.
*IMPORTANT*
Due to agricultural restrictions, your country might not allow SILVERVINE to be imported.
Before ordering, please make sure your country does not have these restrictions.
*About Neko(cat) kickers*
All of the Nyagomidokoro cat toys are made with their original printed canvas fabric of Q-Taro(black cat) and Myu(tabby cat)!
Q-Taro is a mascot cat of Nyagomidokoro and Myu is a new addition to their family!
Products made with love
Alex B (verified owner) –
Absolutely in love with this! Super sturdy, stands up to the most manic little teeth and claws, and the design and detailing is so clever. The silvervine is also really strong and keeps the cats coming back to it again and again. Only downside is half the cats in the neighbourhood try to break in to play with it too!
Rose (verified owner) –
We’ve had one of these for a few years now, and it’s still coping with the attacks from a manic multi-cat household!
We’re particularly impressed with how well it copes with the many harsh and frenzied attacks from the Ragdoll members of the household.