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4.2 out of 5 stars 106
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Breed
Smal/Medium/Large Dogs
Small/Medium Dogs
Small/Medium Dogs
Small/Medium Dogs
Smal/Medium/Large Dogs
Smal/Medium/Large Dogs
Smal/Medium/Large Dogs
Function
Interactive Fun
Physical Exercise
Boredom Relieve
Burn off Excess Energy
Sniff Training
Swimming Trainning
Interactive Fun
Interactive Fun
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Easy to Clean
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Aggressive Chewer
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Product Dimensions : 0.1 x 0.1 x 0.1 inches; 2.08 ounces
Item model number : Interactive Cat Ball Toy
Date First Available : October 31, 2024
Manufacturer : mity rain
ASIN : B0DLKDMJB7
Best Sellers Rank: #950 in Pet Supplies (See Top 100 in Pet Supplies) #7 in Interactive Toys for Cats
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Interactive Cat Toy Ball: This cat toys with various feather tails will immediately engage your cats’ natural curiosity and instinct to play with randomly rolling, keep your timid best friend be active and entertained throughout the day and provide great exercise for them to keep healthy and fit, will be a great interactive birthday, Halloween, Christmas gift cat toys for indoor cats
2 Mode Selectable Cat Toys: Natural Mode: Press cat toys for indoor cats’button for the first time (green light on), the interactive cat toy will speedy move and then stop after 5 mins to save power. If you need the cat toys keep moving without repeated click, please enter smart mode with long press the button for 3s (blue light on), the active rolling ball will move for 5 mins and then stop to wait for cat interacting/patting ball which can re-activated to play with your cats for another 5 mins
Mental & Physical Stimulation: This interactive cat toy ball is design with 2 different speed, light green and dark green match natural mode for slow and high speed; light blue and dark blue match smart mode for slow and high speed; it is a good gifts for people who love cats for indoor cats or adult cats
Uncatchable Cat Ball: Equipped with obstacle avoidance sensor, once the ball is near to a corner or wall, the cat ball toy will automatically turn its direction, your “hairy kid” may show its natural instinct chasing, swatting and kicking, which bring much more interest to their bored life
Rechargeable for Prolong Play: This active rolling ball will always accompany with your cats without worrying about running out of battery. Charged the cat toys in 1.5 hours and can be continuously played for 90mins for indoor cats. (We suggest use 5V/1A adapter)
Notice: when you can’t get the cat toys ball re-activate by patting ball, please check if the interactive cat toy is under smart mode, blue light will on when smart mode is working; if not, just long press the 3s to enter the smart mode
8 reviews for Interactive Cat Toy Ball – Speedy Cat Toys for Indoor Cats with Feather Tails for Chasing, Moving Stimulation Smart Cat Toy for Enrichment, Motion Activated Automatic Rolling Toys to Keep Them Busy
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Laughing Sal –
Good for entertaining energetic young cats (and for older cats, too.)
A friend of mine recently adopted a kitten. He was the cutest little thing- very affectionate and playful. As kittens do, he soon grew into a gangly “teenage” young tom. All young animals have lots of energy, but this little guy proved to be in a class of his own.He never stops playing. When I talk to my buddy on the phone, I can hear him boinging all around the room, chasing the wad of feathers at the end of the fish line or hurling the catnip mouse high into the air for himself to catch. The sound of his claws scrabbling on the hardwood floor is clearly audible as he enthusiastically pursues his “prey,” as is the thumping as he drops out of the air back to earth before launching again.He’s a great cat, but he’s wearing my friend out. She’s an older gal, and her husband is having health issues. She is his primary caretaker, so she has her hands full right now. The extra energy required to keep up with her beloved cat some days just isn’t there. And if you don’t give a young cat the exercise it needs, they will start to act out. It’s not their fault. They’re young, energetic little hunters, and they need exercise and stimulation. Which is what is happening with her boy cat. If he feels he isn’t getting adequate play time (which is most of the time) he invents games like “let’s walk in the shelves, and knock down all the books,” or “what can I hurl off of the kitchen counters now?”I wanted to help her, so I checked here on Amazon for the most popular and best-rated cat toys. I was looking for a toy that hopefully she could activate, then let the cat have fun with, while she got things done, and looked after her husband. And- these interactive ball toys worked like a charm! We call them the “robot mice.” The first time she switched one on and put it on the floor, her boy cat played with it till the battery ran down. She had to take it into another room to charge it. She said he stood outside the door of that room, staring and scratching at the door, crying for his new toy. So I ordered her this package of two more of the interactive balls, so she would always have a charged back up for him to play with.I had gotten one for my cats, but they just stared at it. They are older- much older (12 and 10) than my friend’s cat. So maybe they just couldn’t be bothered to figure out how to play with it. (Their idea of a good time is a nap, followed by some intensive sleeping, then a snack, then a nap, so they aren’t exactly toy-crazy.)According to my friend, her energetic young cat can’t get enough of these toys. They give him the exercise and stimulation he needs. Her last two cats were indoor/outdoor, and they both met with unpleasant ends, so he is indoor only. He plays with these toys until he is happily worn out. So while my elderly cats didn’t respond to this toy, it has been proven to be irresistible and lots of fun for younger, playful felines. They’re not expensive, they’re well made, and cats find them lots of fun.(Update: I recently discovered that my cats indeed are interested in their Interactive Ball Toy. They love to watch it. They get freaked out by it if it is set on the faster setting, but on the slower setting, they are a captive audience. They remind me of two older folks at the theater who are fascinated by a vaudeville performer- a tumbler, or strange acrobat. If the toy gets lodged temporarily under something, before it “flicks” itself free, my female cat will slow-ly creep over to it to give it a tentative sniff. The toy always reactivates just as she gets about two inches away from it, which causes her to jump every time. Sometimes, the toy “runs” right at them. This causes a momentary panic, but soon, the toy retreats, and they settle down again to watch what this odd little thing is doing. So- in its way- this toy is a success with my older cats, too. They may not chase it around, but it does provide them with a form of entertainment. Watching their oh-so-serious puzzled, but intrigued, expressions as they study this strange object is entertaining for me, as well. I just have to be careful not to laugh openly at their reactions when it spooks them a little, as they consider this quite rude.)
Vacafun4 –
Fun toy for an adventurous cat
This is a great toy for my cat. He is fascinated with it and doesn’t quite know what to make of it. He chases it all around the house. Great exercise for him. I let him play with it and then when he seems to be getting board, I out it away/charge and let him have it the next day to keep him interested. Well worth the money. It charges quickly and works great so far!
Gisselle Ramirez –
Nice toy!
It’s a fun toy! Quality is great as well. It works on carpet when it’s on the fastest setting, but because of it, the battery life dies a little quicker. I’ve seen that it also turns itself off after a bit, which I don’t mind since I get to check up on my cat to see how’s he doing with the toy or if he hasn’t ate the toy attachment on the back. The charging cable is short, but works for me because my cat follows me to give him his toy back to play, but it needs to charge and he can’t reach it hahaha. This toy was recommended to me by a friend who also has it and liked it.
Chelsea Cochrane –
Simplistic genius in a cat toy
Literally the best toy I have gotten for our cat so far. He loves it. We have daily play with it for two months and it shows no signs of wear. It says it’s not indestructible but I have seen it do some pretty indestructible things. Of course all the tails were torn to shreds within the first month, but I was expecting that. 🤷♀️Charges quick and holds a charge for a few days with regular use. Awesome auto turn off in five minutes. Started to drag for a second after a couple of weeks until I popped the little cover piece off and found the neat wad of hair it had collected from my floor. Ran good as new one I removed it. So doubles as a light roomba 🤣Only thing else I wish it had would be a little tracker or beeper so you could find it when it hides itself in one of the rooms. But the cat has been getting pretty good at helping me find it, which is a game in itself. 10/10 would buy again
Sally –
Absolute mayhem, but funny toy
It’s a decent toy with three attachments. Who doesn’t love a worm on a string? The orange worm doesn’t have the same clip attachment as the other two pieces, which made it hard to tie onto the ball. It also made it a little hard for the ball to roll around because it also has a little bell which would sometimes inhibit the rolling. But overall, it works. And it’s hilarious. We have wood floors, so that thang was going, but it was a bit harder to roll around on our rugs.The highest speed setting is absolutely insanity. Pure mayhem. Immediate chaos insued. We were having more fun running around our house trying to catch the ball than our cat did.Overall, it’s a cheap cat toy. It works, it’s funny, but if your cat scares easily with mechanical noises, they probably won’t love this. My girl ended up loving the yellow worm the best, and mainly just captured it to chew on rather than allow it to roll around.
R. K. –
Money well spent, no batteries to change and they entertain the kitties a long time
My kitties love these I teractive balls and chase the tails all through the room. Money well spent! They entertain the kittens for a long time. I can’t recommend them highly enough. I purchased them to entertain the 6 kittens we’re fostering. They work like a charm. They do such a great job at occupying the kitties that I bought another set of 2 for the kittens here and a set for 2 kittens we found homes for as a gift.
Kathy –
They love it. Doesn’t last long.
Finally my toes and head are safe from painful ambush. Even my old man came out of his room to play.
S. Hooven –
Cats love playing with it but it turns off too quickly
Cats LOVE this toy! They do chase it but make sure you have large area for them to go. It’s rubberized but still makes a lot of noise so not 5 stars and the cats have torn off the toys on the end… so good thing it comes with extra. The one thing I don’t like is it doesn’t last that long. 5 min or so and shuts off.