Cat Dancer 3PK
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LindyHolly
> 24 hourOur cat is really lazy. Its very hard to play with him with a string. Hell take a few swats at it and then lie down trying to get at it from that position. Nothing can make him get up to chase the string. Weve tried all different kinds of other toys, and nothing inspires him to move... Except the cat dancer. It is amazing. Hell actually leap around trying to catch it. A nice bonus is that its easier for us to use too. With a small movement of the wrist, the target bounces around on the end of the wire in a really unpredictable fashion that entices cats Into action. It is Light Years better than any other cat toy weve ever used. I highly, highly Recommend it!
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Breanne Clair
> 24 hourGot these for my cats and my mom’s cat for their Christmas stocking and of all the things we have ever gotten them, this is the one thing they play constantly. Can’t stress enough what a great toy and for a great bargain!! I can’t explain it but we will definitely be buying more
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Jon C
> 24 hourI bought it because the reviews were pretty high but didn’t really know what I was getting. I have a low active, high active, and potato cat that ALL love playing with this toy. I’m actually really impressed they enjoy playing with it as much as they do with it being so simple. Had the toy for over a month and it’s the one they choose to play with. Definitely recommend if you struggle to find a toy they like for more than a few days.
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Dblc1205
> 24 hourMy cat loved this product, however she destroyed it within a week! I had to buy more because she chewed the cardboard like materials right off. Also, the wall mount was no match for my cat. She kept popping it open so I zip tied it closed. Now it works great!
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Joshua G
> 24 hourOur nine m/o Russian Blue mix loves to play fetch with just about anything she can carry, but this is her new favorite toy (she’s content to carry IT around in her mouth if we let her). After witnessing Azazel’s enthusiasm, our seven year old male has started playing with the Cat Dancer, too. This toy’s movement mimics a flying insect mid-flight, and our little one can’t resist the urge to take off after it—I’ve seen cat acrobatics I didn’t know were possible. It’s hilarious to watch, and great exercise. This is the perfect toy to wear your kitten or adolescent down before you go to bed, especially if you’ve got the sort of cat o who wants your attention all night. Try it. It works. The Cat Dancer is made from simple, cat-safe materials: steel wire and cardboard. The wire is looped back at the ends to avoid feline or human eye injuries. While no toy is 100% safe when left with an unsupervised pet (I’ve seen x-ray images of some truly bizarre objects ingested by cats and dogs), I’m not worried about either of our cats “accidentally” getting to this one in our absence. Great toys don’t have to be expensive. I can’t recommend this enough!
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Carree
> 24 hourI taped the end to a stick and now thats all my cat wants to do is play with this. All he wants to do is play but this is his go to toy now. He drags the thing all over the house hes so funny. So glad I bought a 3pk.
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KATHARINE K.
> 24 hourMy cat is quite lazy and a bit overweight. This is the only thing shell play with and bugs me every night until we play. She does rip the cardboard off. A dancer only lasts a week or so but its so worth it.
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June Rose
> 24 hourMy cat, Nat, loves the Cat Dancer. Its such a simple toy, but he really goes after it, running around chasing it and jumping in the air. Nat weights 20 pounds so thats quite a leap for him. He needs the exercise, being an indoor cat, and no other toys have interested him. Hes 6 years old, so not a kitten anymore. But he always responds to this toy and we have great fun. The wire allows it to create random moves on the floor and up in the air that cats enjoy. I keep it in the kitchen, and he actually asks for it. Once he catches it he sometimes likes to gnaw on the cardboard shapes at the end. So far, he hasnt broken them off. Its a sturdy toy. I have purchased more Cat Dancers as gifts for friends who have cats.
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Hazelnut
> 24 hourYounger cats and kittens, when Im visiting in the homes of friends, really enjoy the Cat Dancers, which are actually very simple; A few tiny twists of cardboard attached to one end of a 20 or so spring wire that you can either hold, or do as Ive done on some occasions and attach it to a ribbon which is suspended from one of those 1-2 month-long-lasting balloons that bounce along the ceiling from breezes of open windows or as the cat plays. If you think it looks expensive, note that it comes in a three-pack for the price! Unfortunately, my cat, The Princess Pia, is now very old and deaf, has arthritis, and perhaps is also suffering some dementia, will bat at it a time or two, then lie down for a nap or head for my lap or her food dish. Im sure she would have loved it a few years ago when she was more playful. She rarely plays with any of her toys now.
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Lauren
> 24 hourYour cat will either not give a crap about this or will become addicted. There is no in between. I catsit and some of my clients sniff it, look at me questioningly and walk away. The others; they go full on dancing with the stars and can’t get enough. My latest convert is a 14 year old kitty who plays with this like she is a kitten. I have to put it away at mealtimes so she will focus on her food.