Cat Puzzle Feeder Slow Food Bowl – Interactive Slow Feeder Bowl for Indoor Cats, Treat Dispensing Enrichment Toy,Mental Stimulation and Boredom Relief (Orange)
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Cat Puzzle Feeder Slow Food Bowl – Interactive Slow Feeder Bowl for Indoor Cats, Treat Dispensing Enrichment Toy,Mental Stimulation and Boredom Relief (Orange)

$19.99

Package Contain:1pc x Cat Puzzle Feeder Slow Food Bowl
Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 8.3 x 8.3 x 4.7 inches; 15.52 ounces
Item model number ‏ : ‎ Cat Puzzle Feeder Slow Food Bowl
Date First Available ‏ : ‎ April 10, 2025
Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Lanbtorn
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0F4DPPNJ9

【Interactive Cat Puzzle Feeder for Mental Stimulation】Designed to engage your cat’s natural hunting instincts, this slow feeder puzzle bowl keeps indoor cats mentally active and physically entertained, reducing boredom and destructive behavior.
【Slow Feeder Design to Promote Healthy Eating】This slow food bowl helps prevent vomiting and indigestion caused by fast eating. Ideal for weight control and digestion improvement, especially for greedy or overweight cats.
【Dual-Color Options – Orange & Pink】Available in two cute, eye-catching colors – vibrant orange and soft pink – to match your cat’s personality or your home décor. A fun and functional gift for every cat lover.
【Treat Dispensing Enrichment Toy】Fill with dry food or treats and let your cat enjoy the challenge of earning their reward. Great for training, enrichment, and building a healthy feeding routine for kittens and adult cats alike.
【Easy to Clean & Durable Material】Crafted from pet-safe, BPA-free plastic that’s sturdy and easy to clean. Non-slip base prevents spills, making it perfect for daily use in any indoor setting.

1 review for Cat Puzzle Feeder Slow Food Bowl – Interactive Slow Feeder Bowl for Indoor Cats, Treat Dispensing Enrichment Toy,Mental Stimulation and Boredom Relief (Orange)

  1. AmyWalker

    I love it, they don’t
    This is a very ingenious little play/training toy. In the video it shows the cats working hard to get the food or treat out. My cats so far have been reluctant to use it, maybe because they are stuck in their ways and like things always done the same way (which can be exasperating at times). So my cats aren’t the fastest learners, so I’ll have to do some training sessions with them. They also won’t eat pet treats or anything from the bowl of the toy, whether it is again not how they expect to receive them or maybe something with the smell of the toy. The instructions were a bit confusing and the little funnel for loading each piece of food or treat doesn’t exactly fit the holes. I think the way the cat has to move the little covers to get the treats is a swell way to learn cause and effect. Maybe in time, my cats will get the hang of it. Maybe your cats have a more adventurous spirit than mine are.

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