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TRIXIE believes every cat deserves a life full of curiosity, play, and connection. We design every enrichment toy to spark joy and strengthen the bond between pets and their people. From gentle beginners to clever pros, TRIXIE turns every play session into quality time—because a happy cat makes a happy home.
Brain Games for Curious Cats
Unleash your cat’s inner hunter with the TRIXIE Brain Mover Strategy Game; this interactive puzzle toy stimulates your cat’s senses, encourages problem-solving skills, and provides a healthy outlet for their instincts. Filling the four unique modules with treats or food will create a rewarding experience that will keep your cat engaged and happy. Whether you have a playful kitten or a senior cat, the TRIXIE Brain Mover offers a fun and enriching way to enhance your cat’s quality of life.
Thoughtfully Designed for Pet Parents
If your cat is new to enrichment toys, a slow and positive introduction helps build confidence and keeps play fun. Start simple, celebrate small wins, and increase the challenge as your pet learns the game. More training tips are included with the activity game.
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
Product Dimensions : 7.75 x 6.5 x 1.5 inches; 1.32 Pounds
Item model number : 4596
Date First Available : September 14, 2013
Manufacturer : Trixie Pet Products
ASIN : B00EA1JCBI
Best Sellers Rank: #58,122 in Pet Supplies (See Top 100 in Pet Supplies) #646 in Interactive Toys for Cats
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CHALLENGE YOUR CAT’S MIND: 4 unique puzzle modules keep your cat engaged and mentally stimulated, preventing boredom and destructive behaviors
INTERACTIVE PLAY: Slide, nudge, bat, and pull! This activity encourages natural play instincts and rewards successful efforts with hidden treats
SLOW FEEDER FUN: Doubles as a slow feeder, promoting healthy eating habits and portion control
ENCOURAGES CURIOSITY AT THEIR PACE: Engage your cat’s senses while rewarding them with delicious treats, promoting healthy eating habits. Begin with simple rewards to spark interest, then adjust difficulty as engagement grows
DURABLE AND EASY TO CLEAN: The non-slip base prevents spills, and the dishwasher-safe design makes cleanup a breeze –
13 reviews for TRIXIE Brain Mover Interactive Cat Toy, Enrichment Toys for Indoor Cats, Treat Puzzle Interactive Play and Mental Stimulation
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$9.00

Amazon Customer –
Fun for your cat
My cat loves this toy. She is very smart, and it can easily entertain her for a while. The cat toy involves putting treats in different areas and you cat has to move things around and fish the food out. Some cats are not very motivated to do this, while others love it. I find that she can give up in certain situations and you have to help her out. It is easy to use, cleaning can be easy enough, you just have to let it dry thoroughly. If your cat is food driven, I would suggest this. If they are not super interested in treats or food, then probably not for you.
T –
My cat feels very proud of herself
This is a fantastic device. I got it for my nine year old Siberian, who is actually a genius among cats. She is the smartest cat I’ve ever met. Yet, she has never been exposed to anything like this, so I wondered if she would get it. Well, it wasn’t immediate, but she does, and she loves it.This device has multiple elements a cat must figure out to get all the treats. There are the balls that need to be knocked off to get to two reservoirs (easy). Then there are things the cat needs to slide to find treats underneath (pretty hard). Finally, there are drawers the cat needs to get to come out by either pulling a string or pushing a lever (hard and super hard). I use this with Greenies treats, and I put one treat in each little cubbyhole.On the first try, Charlotte was able to do the easy part. On the next session, she got out some of the medium ones–but some of those are harder than others because you have to slide things back and forth. I think she would have done a better job, but she had just eaten on both of these occasions and her motivation was lacking. I helped her with the rest of the drawers and showed her how things worked, and the next time I gave it to her first thing in the morning before breakfast. And she got every treat all by herself! The best part is that afterwards, even when breakfast was over, she went back to this treat dispenser in the other room and just sat down next to it and purred, very satisfied with herself. It turns out a sense of accomplishment is important for everyone, including cats.She was in a great mood for the rest of the day, and I know it is because she likes the mental activity this provides. It might give her some of the same satisfaction as hunting. I feel good about giving her that stimulation, since as an indoor cat I don’t feel like she gets enough of it all the time. I want her world to be full and interesting and consist of more than just lying down all the time. It is my responsibility to provide that for her. So, I’ll be buying more of these when she gets bored with this one. I think the company offers others of varying difficulty levels.I highly recommend this.
Katherine Shaw –
Not for big cats
It’s fun to sit down with my cats and help them figure this out, but the design isn’t great. The little cups are hard for my bigger cat to get the treats out of, because his paws are too big and his big wide head won’t allow him to get his mouth close enough to the lower level to lick up the treat. I have to take it out and give it to him. My smaller (more average sized) cat can get the treats out, but he usually flicks them out with his paw and sometimes they get jammed under the edges along the “runners” where the little blocks slide. The slider that moves out by pushing the lever is very stiff and even I have trouble getting it to shoot all the way out so that both cups are revealed.All that aside, though, it’s a cute toy and my cats are slowly learning how to get at the treats. They just need some help to make it non-frustrating. It’s sturdy and so far neither cat has figured out that they can overturn it to shake the treats out. It’s also easy to clean.
Tom H. –
Mostly good. Price is right
I’d have given this 5 stars except for two details. One, although the picture shows a nice blue feeder, what came is a rather ugly salmon and plum colored top. Some customer reviews show blue as well. There is no indication that “colors may vary” and quite frankly, I’m not sure I would have bothered had I known I was getting these colors. Second, the slider puzzle is a bit sticky. And since that is the hardest challenge for the cats to begin with, having that added challenge of having to really push it hard to get it past the one spot really takes that challenge away completely for the most part. If you put it past the part where it gets stuck, the food is pretty much accessible to start. But the other puzzles are very nice. Nothing too difficult. Not too frustrating, like I’ve seen with some of the ones with “fins” that are too close together for the cats to reach in and push the treats out. It seems sturdy enough to not move around when the cats are playing. (Partly because it is not one where the cats will be really swatting like those fin feeders.) So, if you like the colors, and get lucky that not parts get stuck, it is a pretty nice activity feeder at a price much lower than most.
MJ –
Cat Genius
I thought this puzzle would be to difficult to figure out. After some practice and persistence my cat is a master. The puzzle is easy to clean and durable. The only issue I have is that the smaller treats get stuck in the groves, which is frustrating for cat and me.
Amazon Customer –
Cat approved
My cat actually enjoys working for her treats a little bit. Interactive activity with a reward!
ginny –
Spacious and great quality for the price
I bought this to transport my two cats comfortably. It is great quality and was easy to put together.The bigger enclosure is spacious for both cats and the smaller one allows a comfortable space for them to use the bathroom. This will work perfectly for them while we are in the middle of moving. This will provide a safe place to stay while doors are open/closing and things are in motion.
Amazon Customer –
good puzzle
toy is great with the exception of treats getting stuck in the slide tracks, I would suggest larger treats (bigger than temptations) to ensure ease of use for the kitty
Kathy de Beer –
Too difficult for my kitten.Passed it onto daughter but too difficult for her adult .Passed it onto son but his adult cat and Kitten but both not interested.
Edoardo quaglia –
Un gioco di stimolazione intellettiva interessantissimo, come al solito brava la #Trixie a creare giochi sicuri ed efficaci.Se avete amici felidi: COMPRATELO!
Sylvie –
My cat is a food bully and food obsessed and I deal with it by using puzzles, but he is quite smart so I rotate. I have a few of the Trixie brand, I really like them and I find them challenging enough for him,
Tony –
Overall a great puzzle board but it would be even better if the two ball shaped caps would have a thin rope between the top of the cap and the board. My cats plays with the removed ball caps and they get lost.
Fatma –
Mijn kat is er dol op en na paar weken had ze alles door. Heerlijk om naar te kijken, hoe ze alles schruift.