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Catit puzzle feeder
Catit puzzle feeder




catit puzzle feeder
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While it took Osito a couple of days to figure out that the toy had three separate levels, each of which contained something tasty, he quickly got good at the game. The Food Tree is about 14 inches tall, has a wide base for stability, and can be disassembled for cleaning.

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On the higher, more challenging levels, this may mean knocking the morsels onto lower levels then batting them around again to free the food from the tree's "branches." From the lowest level, food falls directly into a basin on the tree's base for easy snarfing. On each level, cats can reach with their paws through large openings in the tree's vertical sides to bat at the food. Shaped like, not surprisingly, a tree complete with a green canopy, the Food Tree has three stacked levels for placing kibble, treats, or even little catnip toys. Catit's Food Tree is one of these innovations and it's been a big hit. While there are tons of food puzzle toys on the market for dogs, the cat industry is just beginning to experiment with new cat versions. I love interactive food puzzle toys for cats. For this review, we received five of them: the Food Tree, Super Circuit, Digger, Oval Scratcher, and standing Scratcher. The green-and-white elements can be put together in a variety of combinations and easily rearranged to entice cats to return to play after they've lost interest.Īltogether, the Catit Senses 2.0 Collection contains 10 interactive BPA-free plastic toys (along with several forms of catnip including a live grass planter) to encourage play.

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With their Senses 2.0 Collection, Catit has developed a series of well-coordinated interactive cat toys that aren't just fun for felines but look stylish together.

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Why buy a cat product that isn't made for cats? But is it too much to ask for cat toys to actually look good? Because most cat products are manufactured with the cat's enjoyment in mind, often there's not a lot of thought put into their appearance. It's not that he doesn't enjoy playing with the cats, it's that our usually well-organized, mid-century-modern home has become somewhat chaotic with mismatched cat toys filling every nook and cranny. Since my cats landed a job testing products designed for the feline kind, our home has become a playground of scratchers, catnip doodads, food puzzle toys, and play tunnels.






Catit puzzle feeder