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Titan Claws / Prelaunch

Outlast the claws.

You have already thrown away enough toys. We are building the durable line for cats with real prey drive, heavy bite, and zero respect for weak stitching.

Cat biting a Titan Claws style durable toy
Aggressive play
Honest specs
No rainbow fluff

Built for the 20%

For cats that destroy the toys made for everyone else.

Prey-drive first

Designed around biting, shaking, carrying, and hard play.

Honest specs

Materials and limits stated plainly instead of vague premium claims.

Small collection

No filler products. New toys only make the line after real testing.

Product Positioning

Built backward from the cat that breaks everything.

Bengal owners know it. Maine Coon owners know it. Anyone who has watched a supposedly durable toy come apart in one session knows it. Most cat toys are made for average play. Titan Claws is not.

We are building for biting, shaking, carrying, stalking, and the repeated impact of a cat treating play like a hunt. The product line stays intentionally small until the toys earn their place.

Aggressive play is the baseline

Most toys are designed for the median cat. Titan Claws starts with the cat that bites through fabric, shakes hard, and keeps going.

Proof over pet-store language

No empty premium claims. The product story has to explain what it is made from, what it can handle, and where the limits are.

Serious enough for the home

Dark, minimal, durable, and practical. Built for cat owners who care about enrichment without turning the house into a toy aisle.

Cat studying a toy in a dark environment

Launching Soon

A tight first collection. No filler.

The first Titan Claws drop is being shaped around durability, safety, and serious enrichment. Join the list for the launch notice, early testing notes, and product availability. No weekly newsletter pile-up.

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