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Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2025
I am so impressed with the way this little thing runs around chirping and changing direction. It lasted a lot longer than I expected it to.Even my senior cat, who doesn’t get excited about anything it starts to watch it and chase it.The only change I would make if I were designing it would be to make a way that the tail doesn’t come off when it’s running around.
Graedyn
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2025
So I have older cats--all three are 10 years old. They've gotten a bit lazy over the years and one of them especially has gotten a bit...how do I say this without hurting her feelings--Junoesque. At their age, while they would have periodic spurts of kittenish behavior, it has been difficult to find toys that interest them. This one, I'm happy to say, drove them crazy.They seriously took turns chasing this thing until the battery ran down. Now, to be honest, my round one tended to chase it, catch it, then lie down on it while it buzzed under her belly. I would have to go over to move her to release it and she'd be off again along with the other two. They do seem to prefer the faster over the slower speed, and the "interactive" mode doesn't really interest them at all.Whoever came up with this design is a genius. This has been so much fun for them and for me that I ordered two more so we'd always have at least one or maybe two charged and ready to go.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2025
I've tried a few other automatic cat toy balls, and this one has some features that really stand out.The toy makes a gentle tweeting sound to simulate a bird. It's lots enough for your cat to hear not so loud to drive you bananas.The little bells inside the tail are also sweet sounding and gentler than other toys I've tried with bells.The reflective tail is attention getting. Before I even powered the toy on, just wiggling it on my own got my cat ready to play!Best feature- you can switch between a fast, slow and interactive mode. If your cat loves this kind of toy, go fast; if your cat is shy or new to this kind of toy, go with the latter two options. This one is a keeper because you can have it move slower for the timid cat.Only downside I found was that the motor sound itself was pretty standard, and the ball had a knack of getting caught in corners and not being able to back out like come other toys of it's kind. But I supervise my cats play anyway, so for me it's not an issue at all.It'll probably take a few more weeks before my kitty would come out for a photo and play with this at the same time, but she is getting braver I think I'm part to to swing this little toy run around. Worth considering!
Lisa G.
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2025
My cats luv these interactive ball toys they have a few of them that are similar but this chirping ball is now there new favorite one it was easy to set up I charged it then screwed the mesh tale onto it pushed the power on button and let go on a floor with tiles and when my cats heard it chirping they got even more interested and it has a nice long mesh tale that my cats seemed to really like it's a fast moving ball that doesn't get stuck even on carpet and it will change direction there other balls didn't have the chirping sound and have small feather tales and as I mentioned they luv those balls to but this one is now there favorite it keeps them entertained for a long time I have a multicat household and there's the cats that chase after it and the cats that like to watch then they switch it keeps a good charge and I liked how the mesh tale screws onto the ball and the long length of it there other ball had a feather that clipped onto the back and it broke this ball is a good quality toy and since it keeps them entertained and occupied and that gives me sometime to get something done without interference lol that makes this a good value
LoriV
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2025
My 2 adult cats (both 9) so far are terrified of this toy! It charged quickly, and I thought they would love chasing it around because it moves on its own, all over the place. It lights up, makes a bird-like chirping sound (and my female tabby LOVES watching bird videos & will wake from a sound sleep if she hears one chirp!) and it scurries around all over the place, with the long tail attachment flopping back and forth. They will watch it intently, but if one gets near it and it takes off, they jump and run. It has 3 speeds so I've set it on the slowest one to try to get them used to it. Perhaps with time they will like it more. It easily scoots from my hardwood floor onto a thick LR rug, but I have to keep an eye out if it gets in a corner, or stuck under the edge of the sofa as it needs to be retrieved and set back on course. The only downside to it is that it quickly gets covered with hair as the surface is rubber and easily picks it up from the rug (my male cat is long-haired). It's a little difficult to remove the hair but plan to try using a damp paper towel instead of trying to remove it with my fingers. It's really cute, two "tail" attachments are included, and I hope in time they'll play with it more. Great idea and all in all, a fun toy.
Pily
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2025
No le gustó a mis gatos. El ruido les da miedo
Emily A
Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2025
My cats were obsessed but unfortunately stopped holding a charge after only a few days, also the tails have a finger trap style stretch that streched out almost immediately, the do send two tho.
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