I used to play "chase" with my cat in the evening -- basically, I'd tear around the house with her to tucker her out so she'd be quieter at night time. Her favorite toys were practice golf balls (they're plastic with holes, so she could pick them up with her mouth but with no choking hazard, and they're really cheap for a decent-sized bag of them -- they'd be a bit noisy on tile/wood, but quiet on carpet), and a fabric-covered foam ball (the fabric was bright).
Another option is to tie a toy on a string and fasten the other end to a door handle (or something about the same height). She didn't like most catnip toys either, but really liked one brightly colored catnip mouse that came on an elastic string. She did try to eat the end of the string once (a foot of it was down her throat before I noticed), which is why I recommend tying it to something secure. The elastic of the string meant that as she played with it, it "played back," which kept her interest longer. I got her started by playing with her and then holding the string at the door handle height, so she realized that it was a fun toy, even when it was just hanging there.
Blue graffitied on my signature... But it made me laugh, so it's all good!
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