Cat Amazing Interactive Treat Maze & Puzzle Cat Toy
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Cat Amazing Best Cat Toy Ever! Interactive Treat Maze & Puzzle Toy is a one-of-a-kind interactive puzzle game for your cat. Simply hide some treats in the compartments and watch your cat as she works to retrieve them. It has three difficulty levels — beginner, intermediate and top-cat — to stimulate and challenge your kitty, even as her skills improve. The levels will keep your cat coming back to play and give you a look into her incredible mind. This toy is made from 30% recycled cardboard, and printed with certified metal-free inks, making it both safe and fun.
Key Benefits- Interactive game & puzzle cat toy to keep your kitty stimulated and alert
- Puzzle-style toy encourages the natural instinct to explore, sniff, search and retrieve hidden rewards
- Multiple difficulties allow for more challenge so your kitty can continue to learn and increase their hunting skills
- Made from 30% recycled cardboard and is 100% recyclable. Printed with certified metal-free inks so it’s safe for your kitty to chew on
- Just place some food, treats, or a small toy into the interactive maze and watch your cat go crazy! You’ll have a great time watching your cat’s feline cleverness in action
Always supervise pets playing with toys. This product is intended for pets, not for children. Do not allow small children to use this product to play with your pet without adult supervision. Inspect this product periodically for damage and discard it immediately if it appears worn or broken.
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Item Number105304
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Dimensions14 x 9 x 3.5 inches
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Weight1.0 pounds
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LifestageAdult
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MaterialCardboard
- Stand the front and back upright, bend the flaps in, fold the sides over, and firmly lock in the tabs.
- Prepare the insert by raising the pyramids, and folding the yellow flap upright. Place the insert inside.
- Close the lid, and tuck in the front flaps.
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They Tore it Up!
By CatMom on Jan 4, 2021
My cats, Mr. John Lewis & Miss Priscilla, loved this interactive maze. They tore it up. Easy to assemble. Dropped the treats in and watched the 2 of them go at it. Problem when Mr. John Lewis tried to fit his head into the holes to get the treats. We told him to use his paw. Miss Priscilla figured out. Mr. John Lewis did too -- He just put his paw in the box, flipped it over, and the treats flew out!! I had to re-taped the interactive box to put it back together. It could be sturdier.
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Challenges and entertains my cat
By Happy on Jan 18, 2021
A very active kitten needs something to challenge him, entertain him and keep him out of trouble. This toy delivers. My kitten doesn’t like treats so I put small toys into the box. It would be nice if cardboard was a little more heavy duty (because my kitten stands on it) and box was larger for to allow items to travel further and make kitten move around more.
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My cats likes it but...
By raiderspunky on Jan 9, 2021
My cats likes it but I ended up taking the cardboard insert out. They have a hard enough time trying to get the treats out. I couldn't even get the treats out with the cardboard insert. I felt bad for them. I feel like cutting some more holes so they have more spots to get the treats out. There is only one hole that you see in the pictures, where the treats can come out.
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Keeps the cat busy!
By BirdNerd on Jan 5, 2021
This was very easy to put together and the cat warmed up to it quickly. It’s best to start with bigger toys that the cat can see and grab easier before going to treats, as the treats can get stuck under the flaps occasionally and can frustrate kitty. The cat also bats the whole box around easily when trying to get a toy or treat out, so a non-skid bottom of some kind would really be a big help.
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Cute, but small
By Cenmad on Jan 9, 2021
Our 2 11-month kittens enjoy this box, even when I put milk rings in instead of treats (thank goodness for milk rings, right?). They figured it out in about 2 minutes, though, so I have to constantly put the rings back in if I want them to play for any length of time. I'd like to get the larger version when it comes back in stock, with hope it can engage them longer.
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Nope. Not a winner.
By Bebe on Dec 6, 2020
My four year old, male cat, who has free outdoor access, lost interest after the initial trial. He may be dumb, and unable to figure it out, or he may be smart enough to go outside and get his own dinner if it's this hard to get a treat. And he is very motivated by tasty treats. I don't presume to know which is the truth, but this puzzle was quickly ignored. I will also say that I had to tape several areas inside in order to hold everything down to make it as easy as possible for a paw to scrape out the treats. It's not the best assembly design, and I am an engineer and am exceptionally handy :) just saying. Someone else suggested that this puzzle may be more successful with kittens - My four year old, male cat, who has free outdoor access, lost interest after the initial trial. He may be dumb, and unable to figure it out, or he may be smart enough to go outside and get his own dinner if it's this hard to get a treat. And he is very motivated by tasty treats. I don't presume to know which is the truth, but this puzzle was quickly ignored. I will also say that I had to tape several areas inside in order to hold everything down to make it as easy as possible for a paw to scrape out the treats. It's not the best assembly design, and I am an engineer and am exceptionally handy :) just saying. Someone else suggested that this puzzle may be more successful with kittens - so perhaps the age of the cat (or personality, or ability to go outside/elsewhere for food) is a determining factor. Just be aware that this puzzle is probably a total hit or total miss for your little pals. … more
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Got them thinking
By Cats on Jan 4, 2021
This worked really well for my cats. They both figured it out after a several minutes and could get treats, but because it's a little bit of effort, they don't binge eat them all. The levels of difficultly sectioning don't seem to matter, but it certainly got them thinking and has been a fun little game for the past few weeks. Would recommend.
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My kitten loves it
By Hayley on Jan 3, 2021
My kitten (estimate about 9 months old) loves this, the “cat” (1 year and 4 months) is a bit more lazy and hasn’t really shown any interest but he’s not really the one we got it for. There will be food in this and the bowl and she will still chose to try and get the food out of here instead of just going with the bowl sometimes
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Cats Love This
By DrunkGirlArt on Jan 2, 2021
Immediately my cats were all over this and it’s been months and they still love it. A few of them are super smart and can clean it out fast. So I also got the bigger more complicated one and they love that One too. Easy to put together and very strong. I need to do pictures.
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Amazeing fun
By Treats on Jan 12, 2021
Well lm impressed at how much fun my kitty has had with this box although he's just about torn this thing up pretty bad in a short amount of time it's been very entertaining for him so lm just glad he's enjoyed it to the max