Catgility™ Cat Agility Course
Complete cat agility course: 7 obstacles, built for cats, not dogs.
Catgility™ turns any 8×10 ft space into a real cat obstacle course. Seven pieces: a collapsible tunnel, an adjustable hurdle, a jump hoop, weave poles, and two sitting mats. Plus a step-by-step training manual written by cat trainers. Sets up in under 10 minutes.
Whether you’ve got a kitten, an adult cat full of energy, or a clever kitten who loves a puzzle, the Catgility™ cat agility course offers mental stimulation, physical exercise, and meaningful connection.
Unlike dog-focused agility gear, this kit is made for cats: lightweight, smaller, and easy to rearrange. The long and narrow, adjustable hurdles and hoop jumps, place mats and weave poles can be set up in minutes, then stored flat when playtime’s done. It’s your cat’s personal obstacle course. We designed it to keep your cat/s moving, thinking, and thriving.
Whether you’re trying agility for the first time or building on your cat’s skills, Catgility™ Agility Kit turns playtime into progress and makes every jump, run, and tunnel dive a win for you both.
Specs & Dimensions
What's in the box & how big is it:
- Tunnel: ~12 in diameter × 50 in long (collapsible to 25 in long)
- Hurdle bars: adjustable to up to 20 in height
- Jump hoop: 24 in
- Weave poles: 4 poles, 12 in apart
- Sitting/target mats: 2
- Storage bag included
Other specs:
- Minimum room space: 8 × 10 ft (works in living rooms, hallways, basements, finished garages, patios)
- Total kit weight when packed: ~6.4 lbs
- Bag measurements when packed: 20 in x 15.8 in x 4.4 in
More Info
Why cat parents love Catgility™ Agility Kit:
- Indoor-Friendly Agility Course: No backyard? No problem. This foldable cat agility kit fits easily in living rooms, hallways, or patios, turning any space into a training ground for curious, energetic cats.
- Complete Cat Agility Set: Includes all main agility obstacles for cat training. (1) narrow & collapsible tunnel, (3) Hurdle Levels, (1) Jumping Hoop, (1) Slalom for weaving, and (4) Sitting Mats + (1) Quick start guide. Clicker not included.
- Expert Training Guidance Included: Comprehensive training manual with step-by-step instructions, clicker training techniques, and troubleshooting tips from cat behavior consultants. Suitable for beginners to advanced trainers, with progressive difficulty levels for all cats & kittens.
- Built for Cat Energy: Each obstacle is designed to invite play without pressure. Whether your cat’s a jumper or a runner. Enrich your indoor cat and help them become the agile athlete they were meant to be while strengthening your bond.
- Train, Bond, and Improve Behavior: Use treats or toys to guide your cat through the course, and watch as they gain confidence and focus. This isn’t just cat exercise, it’s a shared experience that strengthens your bond.
- Easy Setup & Compact Storage: No tools required! Quick-connect design. Space-efficient obstacles fold flat for easy storage in small apartments. Perfect for living rooms, basements, or any space 8x10 ft or larger. Comes with a storage bag.
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This product is crafted with quality materials to ensure durability and performance. Designed with your convenience in mind, it seamlessly fits into your everyday life.
Check our Cat Agility Guide
10-MINUTE SETUP
Very easy to assemble and install the obstacle course. Takes about 10 minutes by 2 adults.
FOLDS FLAT
Folds flat. Tuck it all away once you are done training in a large, comfortable storage bag.
EASY TO TEACH
Teach your cat each of the obstacles of this agility kit with a step-by-step training guide.
Check our Cat Agility Guide
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Is this obstacle course right for my cat?
Kittens (under 16 weeks): Start with the hurdles at the lowest setting and skip the hoop until they're confident jumping low bars. Use toys, not treats. Sessions: 3–5 minutes max.
Adult cats: Full course. Most cats learn the basics in 3 days, the full course in 1–2 weekends.
Senior or overweight cats: Keep hurdles at the lowest height permanently. The goal is gentle movement, not jumping. Use the tunnel, weave poles, and mats. Skip the hoop. Check with your vet first if your cat has arthritis or known joint issues.
How do I train my cat to use agility equipment?
There are 2 ways to train a cat to go through the agility course:
- Toys - Hunt drive
- Treats - Food motivated
While both methods work, the training sessions are going to look very different.
When training with treats, you will have to charge the clicker first, and ideally, your cat needs to know something about clicker training already.
Training with toys makes it more agile, and even kittens can quickly learn.
This agility course comes with a training manual so that you can teach your cat, step by step.
How long does it take to train a cat to use an agility course?
It took me about 2 weekends to teach my cat Mia all the elements of this agility kit.
While she learned the elements in only 3 days, it takes a lot longer to train a cat to do it faster, and much, much longer to get to a competition level.
Good news is that you'll have fun from the very beginning!
Is this agility kit suitable for beginner cats?
Yes! The kit is modular and beginner-friendly. Start simple and build up as your cat gains confidence. Great for first-time trainers and curious cats alike.
What age is best to start cat agility training?
I started clicker training Mia very early, at around 12 weeks old. However, younger cats have a harder time focusing, and it will take longer.
For cats 16 weeks and younger, it's best to start agility using toys, as they are mostly focused on playing and will have a hard time understanding commands.
Cats over 16 weeks can and will learn faster with clicker training.
Is this cat agility set suitable to train multiple cats?
Definitely! The course can be used with multiple cats. Just train one at a time to avoid distractions. Great for multi-cat households looking for enrichment and play.
How do I keep my cat motivated during training sessions?
Use high-value treats, toys, and plenty of praise. Keep sessions fun and short (5 to 10 minutes is ideal).
End on a positive note to keep your cat excited for next time!