Product Description
Product Dimensions : 11.8 x 11.8 x 4.9 inches; 1.3 Pounds
Date First Available : August 28, 2024
Manufacturer : PetPrime
ASIN : B0DFGL33JS
3 Unique and Engaging Games: This cat puzzle toy features three adjustable levels of difficulty to enhance your cat’s perceptual skills and challenge their intelligence. The varying levels cater to both beginner and experienced cats, ensuring cats remain engaged
Encouraging Slower Eating: The interactive cat toys for indoor cats puzzle design allows cats to get food in a way that slows down their eating pace.This approach helps prevent issues like choking, vomiting, and bloating, promoting healthier eating habits
Mental Stimulation: This interactive cat puzzle feeder stimulates curiosity and balances play with mental challenge.It features three adjustable levels to help relieve stress and minimize boredom and anxiety,serving as an enrichment toys for indoor cats
Equipped with Non-Slip Pads: This cat treat puzzle toy includes non-slip pads that firmly keep it in place on the floor, ensuring the cat treat maze toy remains stable and does not slide or tip over, thereby improving playtime for pets
Easy to Disassemble and Clean: This cat food puzzle constructed from safe ABS material, the toy’s detachable parts are designed for easy disassembly, cleaning, and reassembly, ensuring it stays hygienic while remaining fun to use repeatedly
Zanna –
This is really great!
I am a vine reviewer but I don’t just hand out 5 stars willy nilly like I see others do. This though, is a really great puzzle! I have one super intelligent cat (TaterBug) & another one (Busey) thats….. not so much. I’ve had a treat puzzle for TaterBug for about a year. Every night he gets about 7 treats in his puzzle & Busey gets his 7 treats spread out on the floor so he can eat them up like PacMan & he even has trouble doing that. Lately when the treats go in the puzzle TaterBug would meander over real slow & take his time fishing them out. He gets bored easy & needs constant enrichment. So when we put this puzzle down he ran over to it & was super excited to get them out. I didn’t get the first one on video as my husband fed them after I went to bed so I gave him a few the next day. I really like this puzzle, as the clear plastic dome has a little give to it, like rubber, whereas the other one I have is very stiff plastic & I’m always afraid it’s going to crack or break when I wash it. This puzzle has little grooves where the dome fits into the base which is great b/c the lid comes off the old one & we have to tape it to the base so TaterBug doesn’t just pull it off. This one also has little rubber feet that are great if you have a tile or wood floor. Bonus is it came with a little sheet that gives you different ‘levels’ for placement of the pegs & walls inside the puzzle. This one is a real winner…just like my cat! LoL
Irwin –
Cat puzzle feeder
Product is well made and my cat is working on figuring it out. She gets most of the treats.On the negative side, the printed part of the instructions are very clear and readable, but accompanying photos how to change the configure are unreadable. The photos are too faded. Looking at the product photos on Amazon somewhat helpful.Don;t know if I would recommend or buy it again.
Krausica –
Great Toy
My cat figured out this toy pretty quick and it’s now her preferred way to beg for treats. It’s sturdy and not very easily tip-over-able, and the pegs and holes at least slow down my cat to eat one treat at a time. The one thing I wish is that it was rearrangeable, like if I could move around where the little white walls are. You can remove or add the wall pieces, but they can only be pegged in in one pattern. My little troublemaker has ‘solved’ it and now has a strategy for scooping them out quickly. I may add a few obstacles of my own to it to challenge her!
VAMomma –
Good enrichment toy!
Our Boo enjoys lounging a little too much and her “fat cat” status proves it. We ordered this puzzle feeder not knowing what to expect but if food is involved, you probably have Boo’s attention. Sure enough, this puzzle feeder worked when we placed some kibble in it. At first, she just looked at it, but after a while, she went and started batting her kibble out of it. She’d play for a while, take a break, then about 10-15 minutes later, she’d be at it again! The construction seems solid enough for a cat, and I like that we can change the configuration. The blue is cute and the non-slip feet are great since I have hardwood. I think this will help provide a little mental and physical exercise and is a good value for $20.
sue vitton –
Too difficult
My poor kitty couldn’t play with this. It was too hard for her. She just got frustrated : (
MN –
Slower eating
Has slowed my cat down in eating too fast casing him to throw up afterwards.
Mackenzie W. –
Awkward to open, but one of my cats loves it.
One of my cats loves this – I’ve put some kibble in there and he’ll go for picking it out bit by bit and reaching in to get it. I love that for him as he’s my old man and finding something that entertains him other than sleeping is great. My other boy cat just stared at me when testing it on him until I put kibble elsewhere, and then he was like “yes, good, THIS Is what you’re supposed to do, not TRAP me into a puzzle. Doofus.” My girl cat barely eats as is cause she’s teeny tiny compared to the boys so – she can just eat normally lolMy big complaint – and why I rated it down a star – is you have to yoink HARD to get the top off to re-add more kibble. And i there are errant strands of kibble tucked in there…be ready for them to go flying 50 feet across your apartment and vanish into some hole you didn’t know was there and attract raccoons or something.
carvanz –
Learning curve
This is very well made, sturdy and strong for any rough handling it might have. There was definitely a learning curve for my cat but he caught on pretty quickly.