Customer Reviews
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Most Helpful Positive Review
Read All 12 Positive ReviewsWorks for both my kitties!
By ChineseCrestedMom on Dec 23, 2020
My cats are familiar with puzzles so I definitely only use the harder insert. It slows them down a little and makes them work for one treat at a time. I can see why some would say it is too easy--even the harder insert is mostly easy for mine too but for me, it is worth having in the rotation of "things My cats are familiar with puzzles so I definitely only use the harder insert. It slows them down a little and makes them work for one treat at a time. I can see why some would say it is too easy--even the harder insert is mostly easy for mine too but for me, it is worth having in the rotation of "things to occupy" my feline kids and make their little indoor lives more interesting. … more
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Most Helpful Critical Review
Read All 3 Critical ReviewsToo difficult for my cat.
By MAcatLover on Oct 13, 2020
I splurged on a bunch of different food puzzles for my cat and this one is too difficult so he gives up and uses the other ones. I will try to return this one.
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Works for both my kitties!
By ChineseCrestedMom on Dec 23, 2020 Top 500 Contributor
My cats are familiar with puzzles so I definitely only use the harder insert. It slows them down a little and makes them work for one treat at a time. I can see why some would say it is too easy--even the harder insert is mostly easy for mine too but for me, it is worth having in the rotation of "things to occupy" my feline kids and make their little indoor lives more interesting.
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Too difficult for my cat.
By MAcatLover on Oct 13, 2020
I splurged on a bunch of different food puzzles for my cat and this one is too difficult so he gives up and uses the other ones. I will try to return this one.
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Well, that didn't take long!
By NancyD on Oct 9, 2020
My Jasper is a hunter and has a habit of wanting to prowl at our bedtime for hidden treats. (His brother Cairo watches where we put them, and alerts him but for some odd reason doesn't eat treats, so he's the advance party, I guess!) We hoped this toy would provide an added challenge to extract them. It was a plus/minus purchase. The flatter plate is just too darned easy....he had them out in about 10 seconds, but the higher "fingered" plate on its own is a bit more challenging. Now he's got it down to a quick visit, so we've woven some pipe cleaners and yarn in to complicate things. We also hide the toy inside boxes or under furniture so he has to extract the toy to work on the treats My Jasper is a hunter and has a habit of wanting to prowl at our bedtime for hidden treats. (His brother Cairo watches where we put them, and alerts him but for some odd reason doesn't eat treats, so he's the advance party, I guess!) We hoped this toy would provide an added challenge to extract them. It was a plus/minus purchase. The flatter plate is just too darned easy....he had them out in about 10 seconds, but the higher "fingered" plate on its own is a bit more challenging. Now he's got it down to a quick visit, so we've woven some pipe cleaners and yarn in to complicate things. We also hide the toy inside boxes or under furniture so he has to extract the toy to work on the treats. Every family has that "busy" kid or pet, and he's our challenge. He may be smarter than we are :) Great fun for him - and for us to watch! … more
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Cats couldn't care less
By jobanana on Jul 16, 2020
My kitties hate this thing. Wouldn't purchase if I could go back in time.
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Great quick puzzle
By elly on Jun 8, 2020
This was a lot bigger than expected, but it works great! I used the disc with the pegs and it was just the right level of difficulty for my cat, difficult enough to be a challenge but rewarding enough to keep him engaged.
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Great puzzle toy for the kitties!
By JESilverstein on Apr 27, 2020
I have two middle-aged cats (9 and 11) and they both love this toy. It comes--as pictured--with two plates. They prefer the plate with the spikes; they actually got bored and walked away from the flatter one. The toy is sturdy (my guys bat this thing around almost like a soccer ball) and versatile. Totally recommended!
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If Cat wants a treat they will figure out how to get it
By mark on Apr 13, 2020
Toy has 2 discs as shown. One is easy the other is harder. I started with flat one first which is easy not very challenging. Now use the one with raised mountains as takes longer to get treats out. I have smart new kitten (Cornish Rex) and didn't take her long to figure it out as I placed treats behind the mountains. It gives her something to do and gets a reward when using paws to get treat out. I use it everyday, place 3 treats in it, leave it in her room and when I come back later the treats are gone. Great Product good quality especially for smart cats.
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Depends on the cat...
By Laura on Apr 13, 2020
I have 3 cats : 1- is the most loyal, lovable furry baby, but not so smart. He tried to stick his face into the opening meant for his paws to go in. When that didn't work, he gave up and walked away. 2- is pretty savvy, and finds her way to the treats with some effort, and keeps going back to the toy, even when the snacks are gone. 3-should be on loan to the CIA. It took him about 10 minutes before he lifted the whole maze up by holding it in his mouth and waited until the treats dropped through the opening on the other side. He'll still play with it the "right" way, but when he's done, this is how he throws down. Currently looking for a more complex game for Mr. Smarty-Pants.
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my cat's wanted nothing to do with this.
By catlady1980 on Mar 29, 2020
I put my cat's favorite treats in here several times and they still wanted nothing to do with this. I ended up donating it to a friend who has a small dog and uses it.
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great stimulation
By kj14 on Mar 15, 2020
great stimulation for a bored cat. he struggled with the raised on but loves the circle one.