🐱 Unleash the Purr-fect Playtime!
The 3rd Generation Agile Moving Cat Ball is an innovative interactive toy designed for indoor cats. With a powerful motor, it glides smoothly across various floor types, while its skin-friendly materials ensure safety and comfort. Featuring two interaction modes, this toy caters to both timid and energetic cats, providing engaging playtime with motion activation and charming sound effects. Plus, its rechargeable battery means no more hassle with disposable batteries!
S**S
Kitten absolutely loves it and tires her out :+)
So we have an active kitten and 2 older cats that she bugs the hell out of because she always wants to play. This keeps her entertained and there is much more peace in the house now that she has a means to entertain herself. Drawbacks are it collects ALOT of dust and seems to find a way to lose itself sometimes disappearing for days at a time lol. It just finds its way under the couch or in an obscure corner or closet but our kitten loves it and I would (and probably will) by another. Seems to hold up well, comes with a replacement tail that we have t needed so far, charges well, last a long time on a full charge, and most importantly the car loves it. I will say the 2 older cats seem scared of it but they aren't very playful at all anymore so it's probably just their attitude not the toys fault. It can be loud thudding into walls and the chirping is kind of annoying but compared to constant cat fights it's a great trade off. Not sure if the chirping helps hold her interest but I do wish you could cut the chirping off. Overall beat cat toy we have ever bought for a really good price.
A**F
FINALLY! A toy that actually works
A friend recommended this toy, and I'm so glad she did! I'd purchased several other similar products, and all of them broke or were failures in some other way. This one actually works as advertised!One of my cats is just shy of two years old and still had a lot of play energy, so I need something that can keep her entertained while I work from home. My chiller three-year-old cat doesn't really engage with it, but he's more of a "fling plush mice into the air" kind of player in general. But the young girl will engage with this daily for extended play sessions. I've had it for about a month now, and it's still going strong.PROS:- My cat actually likes it! (Definitely good for cats with a strong hunting instinct)- It last for a long time on a battery charge, and it recharges properly- It's easy to take apart and clean- The random movements make it pretty good about getting itself unstuck from furniture/corners- The two speed modes offer flexible play options- The intermittent mode works great so the cat can take a break and then come back to play wheneverCONS:- I really wish the chirping could be turned off- The "fast" mode could be tough on your baseboardsI initially used the toy on the blue "fast" mode because I have an energetic hunter, but I found that the toy was banging around a little too much for my sanity. The red "slow" mode is still active enough to keep the cat interested while being a lot less disruptive. But the chirping... I could really do without that. If they made a new version of this that had a silent option, this would be just about perfect.Even with that sound drawback, this is still a five-star. It makes my cat happy, so I'm happy!
B**T
It's ALIVE! LOL! Cats love it!
I swear this this is ALIVE! LOL!!!!OK so yah if your cats are timid start off with the low setting. Our mother and son rescue kitties love toys but this was their first moving/noisy toy.Mama is more timid and it took a while for her to do more than just sit and watch it. The kitten and her would sit and watch it-- that was entertaining to us! We were glad that it was even holding their attention! But now the kitten chases it around and does summersaults around with it. Mama will even pick it up by its "tail" and has rescued it with it gets stuck.Yes it gets stuck under things. Sometimes the ball can shake itself loose and sometimes it needs help. It will roll to the same spots. I wonder if it's part Roomba how it does that. It even rolls around my feet like the kitten and seems to hide in/behind things. Its weird! Lol!I'm glad it comes with an extra tail but I wish it was stronger. The (petals/feathers?) were the first thing to fall off. The net part got a hole in it so I removed the bell before they could swallow it. The poofy balls get caught on stuff and so the tail is way stretched out. But oh well. They don't care.Hair does get stuck around where it spins and it is a bit hard to get it out from under the button area. Then I always hit the button putting the clear piece back on. Lol.When it does get lost, you can still find it if it's making noise. If the lights are off in the room you may see its occasional blinking. But I do love that it turns off until its mived again so I can leave it out. I wish we could whistle or something and have it chirp to find it easier. Or a remote. Haha. But if you forget about it, trust your cats will find it and wake you up at 5am playing with it! Lol!The cats do love it so it's definitely worth the money! Charging it is quick and convenient. I have to hide it in a drawer when I charge it, but the kitten knows exactly where it is and will sit on the drawer and paw at it. So kitty approved!
K**N
Good interactive toy if your cat isn't a great big lazy lump of fur
Five stars for being a cheaper (but identical) version of the cat toy I wanted to buy my lazy old man cat. I was so excited about it, I almost paid full price - but fortunately I checked here first. It does exactly what they advertise - it rolls around, chirps, bounces the tail all over the house, and charges quickly with USB-C. Unfortunately, our kitty gave it a couple of sniffs and has since ignored it completely. It's laser or bust for him, I guess! I'm going to drop it off at a local shelter, one of the little ones there is bound to take a liking to it.