Catstages Tower of Tracks Interactive Cat Toy

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  • This multi-level cat toy features 3 tiers and 6 spinning balls, helping to keep your indoor cat active, curious, and entertained.
  • The enriching toy encourages batting, swatting, and chasing, engaging your cat’s hunting instincts.
  • A sturdy, non-slip base and secure safety bar offer hours of independent, worry-free play.
  • Designed for kittens and cats ages 12 weeks and older, this toy is a great choice for gifting or multi-cat homes.
  • For even more interactive chaos, pair this tower with Catstages Topper Toys (sold separately).
Learn More About Catstages From Our Team of Experts

About Catstages

Catstages

Playfully sophisticated cat toys for even the most unimpressed cats.

The Cat’s Out of the Bag

It’s official—a brand dedicated to winning over your picky cat has arrived. Experience toys that challenge the feline mind, satisfy those late-night zoomies, and bring self-pampering to a level worthy of the most impressive felines. Because we all know how the saying really goes: happy cat, happy life!

3 Categories of Fun

Frisky: Suspiciously enthusiastic, mischievously playful Catstages Frisky toys are loaded with catnip to encourage cats to unleash their wild side.

 

Mind Games: From food puzzles to interactive mind teasers, Catstages Mind Games provide the challenge your cat craves with mental stimulation and ample opportunities to flex her intelligence.

 

Self-Care: Prioritize your cat’s physical and mental health—Catstages Self-Care products provide the pampering your cat expects and deserves.

Who’s That Dashing Feline?

Introducing Catstages’ inspiration and official spokescat, Kyle.

 

Species: The best

Pronouns: He/Him/His

Spayed/Neutered: Yes

Occupation: Catstages Brand Ambassador and judge by day. Exterminator by night.

Get to Know Kyle the Cat

Likes: Sleeping in sunbeams, catnip, heating pads, boxes, hunting, staring, naps, meat.

 

Dislikes: Too much attention, not enough attention, baths.

 

A Typical Day: Quietly scheming and moving from one napping spot to another—basically any place that causes an inconvenience for others.

When the Catnap’s Over

Strawbabies

Irresistible catnip toys that help clean your cat’s pearly whites. A win-win.

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Tower of Tracks

Swat, bat, and chase the balls around the tracks. Three levels of entertainment for solo players or multi-cat families.

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Scratch and Groom

A catnip-blasted self-grooming station fully equipped to meet your cat's particular self-care needs.

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Kitty Sweet Treats

The perfect prey, complete with catnip, feathers, ribbons, and crinkle sounds to satisfy any cat’s sweet tooth.

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About Catstages by Outward Hound

Your cat has standards as high as yours—well, probably higher. That’s why Outward Hound decided to give cats their very own brand, one that meets their wants, needs, and very particular moods. From Frisky catnip toys to challenging Mind Games and Self-Care supplies that pamper and soothe, Catstages always puts your cat first. Because they're worth it, and they know it.

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Questions & Answers

22 Customer Questions


Isn't it frustrating for the cats not to be able to get the balls out of the rails?

Answer by ChewyMar 12, 2018
The spinning and rotating action of the balls entices cats to play.

Does it take batteries? What size?

Answer by ChewyMar 10, 2024
This toy does not require batteries.

Can you take out the balls?

Answer by ChewyApr 12, 2020
The tracks are designed to keep the balls contained however, with some effort it is possible to remove them.

Do.the balls spin by themselves?

Answer by ChewyFeb 03, 2020
The balls do not spin on their own. They spin and rotate as your kitty bats them.

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Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars
7375 Ratings

Customers Mention

Chewy identifies key considerations with the help of artificial intelligence and our veterinarians.

Difficulty Level

82% Positive

Durability

88% Positive

Interactive Features

90% Positive

Size and Design

89% Positive

5344 Customer Reviews



Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Jennifer on Feb 10, 2026

Tons of fun

The minute I took this out of the package, and walked away they immediately went over and have now been playing going on 20 min now, we absolutely love watching

The minute I took this out of the package, and walked away they immediately went over and have now been playing going on 20 min now, we absolutely love watching them enjoying themselves so much. I plan on getting a 2nd one, I thought it was going to be cheap and flimsy for the price they were asking, but it's sturdy... very pleased


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Peggy on Feb 8, 2026

A perennial favorite

Just a favorite they return to again and again, leave it for a while and rediscover. Multiple levels keep the action going. Ping Pong style balls have always been

Just a favorite they return to again and again, leave it for a while and rediscover. Multiple levels keep the action going. Ping Pong style balls have always been a favorite of my cats because they're light weight, they fly across the floor and bounce, and they're just an ideal toy, and so ball toys like this are even better because the balls are in tracks and don't go skipping all over the place.


Rated 3 out of 5 stars
By Ric on Jan 25, 2026

Simple interactive toy for self-play

3yr old cat barely interested: he stares at it for a moment & will poke at balls for 1 or 2 seconds each day, then walks away. I've *tried* to engage him by flicking

3yr old cat barely interested: he stares at it for a moment & will poke at balls for 1 or 2 seconds each day, then walks away. I've *tried* to engage him by flicking the balls: he'll watch me do this, then completely lose interest. I like the simplicity, the compact size & rubber base, so I could put it someplace & he wouldn't drag it all over the home. It seems well constructed, durable, etc, but after a couple weeks, he hasn't gotten more interested.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Nancy on Jan 18, 2026

Lewee fell asleep with his paw stretched out on his new toy,

Lewee is a four month {or less} old orange cat that was "left" at our church late October. When we first saw him late evening,, he tried go climb my leg. That's

Lewee is a four month {or less} old orange cat that was "left" at our church late October. When we first saw him late evening,, he tried go climb my leg. That's when someone said "he just showed up". At daybreak, next morning, we looked for him, he saw us and ran to us. Husband handed him to me and I held him in one hand and said he's just a piece of fluff. (Just hair and bones.) He already weighs 4 #. Everyone loves him and he loves people. We are blessed every day. He's named after the Grounds Keeper, last name Lewis, so Lewee.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Aurora on Feb 1, 2026

Keeps my bored cat entertained

I have indoor cats, and one of them gets bored easily which she expresses to me by wandering around yowling loudly and continuously. She has a ball track already

I have indoor cats, and one of them gets bored easily which she expresses to me by wandering around yowling loudly and continuously. She has a ball track already but she just pops the ball right out and immediately loses interest. She can't get the balls out of this one and she absolutely loves it, she plays with it daily and she hasn't done the yowly wander since I go it out of the box


Rated 4 out of 5 stars
By Kiyomi on Jan 30, 2026

Only use it occassionally but love it when they do

The kittens ignored it when we first got it but eventually they tried it out and like it. One of the lazier kittens likes that she can lie down and still play with

The kittens ignored it when we first got it but eventually they tried it out and like it. One of the lazier kittens likes that she can lie down and still play with the balls. They seem to use it once a week or so but when they do, they enjoy it. It was worth the cost even if it isn't their favorite toy.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Ann on Dec 19, 2025

Tower toy

I have two cats, 7 and 11 years old. They seem bored a lot with the toys all over my house. So I decided to try this new toy. They both thought it was great fun

I have two cats, 7 and 11 years old. They seem bored a lot with the toys all over my house. So I decided to try this new toy. They both thought it was great fun. To keep it interesting for them, I plan on putting it away for several days at a time. Then when I bring it out of hiding, they will think it's a new toy all over again! My 11 year old cat, Jack tries to figure out where the ball goes when he touches it. Then he will go to the other side of the toy and gently touch one of the balls there, and again, he studies where that ball went. I love watching him. I would recommend this toy for all ages of cats.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Joy on Feb 7, 2026

Loves it

Our cat loves this toy. We've had it for months now, and though he doesn't play with this every day, it is one he goes back to again & again. He's so funny with

Our cat loves this toy. We've had it for months now, and though he doesn't play with this every day, it is one he goes back to again & again. He's so funny with it. He likes to sit on top & try to balance while swatting at the balls beneath him.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Robin on Dec 17, 2025

Favorite Toy

I actually bought this for my senior cat (age 17) so she would have one in each area where she plays or rests. There's one in the dining room for her to let me know

I actually bought this for my senior cat (age 17) so she would have one in each area where she plays or rests. There's one in the dining room for her to let me know it's time to eat! (Yes, that means that playing with it makes a quiet noise that is easily identifiable.) The two existing ones have little wires sticking up from the center with a butterfly to bat at, making them dual purpose toys. But neither of my cats pay any any attention to that part, so I didn't mind that this one lacks that addition. In its place, this has TWO balls on each of the bottom two tracks. So that gives my cat a slightly more intriguing edge to her chase of the balls.


Rated 3 out of 5 stars
By Carol on Feb 4, 2026

Interactive toy

The idea us good but it's to light weighted and as she starts to really play to get the beautiful balls it turns upside down and she pushes it all over her room

The idea us good but it's to light weighted and as she starts to really play to get the beautiful balls it turns upside down and she pushes it all over her room. Then I go in and turn it upright....It is sturdy but to light. Clea