

The ORIGINAL Kitty Kick Stix Cat Toy. Handmade in the USA. With almost 65,000 FANS on Facebook.com. is the longest and most popular Cat Nip Toy purfect for your Cat! Your cat will love the soft cotton fabric, layered with 100% Organic Catnip and a soft combination of polyfill/fiberfill, mixed with bells to give your cat hours of enjoyment. Four custom fabrics available for your cat to squeeze, role, and 'bunny-kick'. View our Kitty cat toy customers.
The Kitty Kick Stix cat toy is 15" long, giving your feline the ability to kick and cuddle while playing.
A great healthy treat for your kitty, The Kitty Kick Stix! View our happy kitties in the video above and see why they LOVE the Kitty Kick Stix cat toy.







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Please include the colors you would like, along with $24.95. Send the money order to:
MS TECH Solutions, INC | 25108 Marguerite Pkwy |
Suite A-366
| Mission Viejo, CA 92692
OFFER DETAILS:
Please allow 2 weeks for delivery. Each Kitty Kick Stix is handmade in the USA by a team of Cat Toy Professionals. We try to get all orders stuffed and processed as fast as possible. Shipping is $4.95 per order. Customer Service: info@kittykickstix.com. Customers will be notified when order ships.Disclaimer: Cats may react differently to this toy, therefore please make sure your cat does enjoy catnip as the toys can't be returned once open for health reasons. It is recommended all pets are supervised with the use of any pet toy. Read our Privacy Policy. Substituion may occur if fabric choice is not available.
Fun Fact about Catnip:
Nepeta cataria (called Catnip) is mostly known for the behavioral effects they have on cats, not only on domestic cats but also big cats. Cat Nip is used as a recreational substance for pet cats' enjoyment, and catnip and catnip-laced products designed for use with domesticated cats are available to consumers. The common behaviors when cats sense the bruised leaves or stems of catnip are rubbing on the plant, rolling on the ground, pawing at it, licking it, and chewing it. Some cats will eat dried catnip, often eating too much can cause cats to be aggressive, typically making them hiss. Consuming much of the plant is followed by drooling, sleepiness, anxiety, leaping about and purring. Some will growl, meow, scratch, or bite the hand holding it. Not all cats are affected by catnip.