Aikiou Mouse Cat Toy

The Aikiou Mouse Cat Toy is a specially designed toy with slits made to hold food or treats that your cat can hunt. Made of food-safe TPR, exempt of BPA and BHT, this toy is sure to keep your cat entertained for hours as he shakes and tosses the mouse to free the treat without compromising quality. Developed specially to encourage natural cat behavior, this “life-size” mouse relieves boredom and gives him a healthy activity with a tasty reward!
Key Benefits- Treat-dispensing toy holds your cat’s favorite snacks or kibble.
- Keeps cats entertained for hours as they shake and toss the mouse to free the treat.
- Life-size mouse design appeals to his natural instincts and relieves boredom.
- Made of food-safe TPR that is free from BPA and BHT and is durable and washable.
- Encourages cats to maintain a healthy activity level and stimulate their brain.
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Item Number110751
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Dimensions4.5 x 2 x 1.5 inches
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MaterialPlastic
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Toy FeatureExercise
Customer Reviews
71% Recommend
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Treats are near impossible to get out!
By Jess on Jan 26, 2019
My cats are very good with foraging toys and they love them! This one, however, was so difficult for them to actually get treats out of, that they ended up abandoning it- full of treats!! In our house, that is unheard of. I ended up cutting it up a bunch and one of my cats will pursue it now, but the other two aren't interested. I would not recommend, especially for the price of it. There are many better foraging toys at a comparable cost.
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My Kitty Likes It
By Kitty on Dec 25, 2018
I bought the purple mouse for my cat's Christmas gift. It's true what other reviewers say about the holes in the mouse being too small for regular sized treats, but I just broke a temptations treat into tiny pieces because they are light and crispy so it is easy to break up, and it works great. It also works to break up a semi-moist cat treat too. She can now easily get treats out as she paws it around.
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Aikiou Mouse Cat Toy
By Kali on Nov 30, 2018
My two cats love this toy! The holes are too small for treats to fall out, but I'm going to try breaking the treats into smaller pieces, but either way, the treats inside keep the cats interested longer. My cats love it without treats in it, too. It's kinda bouncy and they love tossing it around and carrying it in their mouths. Big hit with my cats!
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Small holes
By Oldcatlady on Jan 8, 2019
My cats lost interest quickly. I think this is because the Greenie treats I put inside are a bit too big for the holes. Perhaps smaller treats or bigger holes or a more determined cat?
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Small holes
By NATRVT on Oct 7, 2018
Holes are very small. Only tiny kibble or treats will work with this, but it is a cute food puzzle.
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Kittens toss it around!
By Debb on Jul 6, 2018
Toy is still in one piece. Soft and rubbery but the kittens had the tail chewed off or pulled off in 2 days. They love tossing it and carrying it around.
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Rubber Mouse Toy
By tsiwoni on Apr 10, 2018
Andy loves this little rubbery mouse. Only issue is that he is not able to get at the tid bits inside because of the construction. It is all I can do to get at it with my fingers. The opening is far too hard to manipulate. He still plays with it a lot though so it is still a good toy.
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Didn't Work
By TennisShoeChic on Mar 28, 2018
The toy didn't dispense food- the holes are too small to dispense Friskies treats and even too small to dispense Blue Wilderness dry food kernels. There is a large hole on the bottom, but in order to get food out the plastic must be manipulated quite roughly- my cats ignored these and I ended up throwing them away.
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My cat ripped this apart in 3 days
By Janna on Apr 4, 2018
This toy only lasted me 3 days, I noticed the tail had been dismembered by the second day, and on the third day, the rubber had been chewed through to the point where I couldn't even hold food in it. I threw it away and will probably purchase one made of harder plastic.
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Nice, Soft Plastic
By Vinnie on Mar 2, 2018
So far - my cat hasn't figured out he's supposed to try and get the treats out of the mouse (I may need to use smaller treats.) When I opened the bottom to "plop out" a few treats to demonstrate to him - he freaked - thought the mouse was "pooping" I guess and then wouldn't have anything to do w/the treats. It takes him a bit to get into new things. The bottom opens like one of those old rubber coin clams which I like even if Vinnie's a bit suspicious of it.