

Ethical Pet Wide Durable Heavy Gauge Plastic Colorful Springs Cat Toy, 10 Count per Pack (2 Pack (20 Total))
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Minnette Lopez
> 3 dayI have 1 out of 4 cats that play fetch, she just loves these spring toys. I have a house full of toys even balls, she prefers the spring toy!
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K. Wren
> 3 dayWe have bought our cat all kinds of cat toys, most much more expensive than these springs. For whatever reason he tires of all the other things, but these springs he will chase all over the house for hours on end. The only problem we have with them (which is no fault of the product), is out little buddy likes to hide the springs, or shove them where he can no longer get to them. Otherwise these are a great toy, highly recommended!!
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Country Girl
> 3 dayExcellent durability! Our kitty loves these! Heavy enough to not stretch out to much. Wish the colors were more vivid.
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Lisa C.
> 3 dayMy cat, Onyx, loves these springs! He runs around the house with them and plays with all the time. Great toy, your cat will love them.
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Erica Keller
> 3 dayThese are my cats most favorite toys.
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Arterbury
Greater than one weekMy bangel loves these springs!!!! Keeps her busy for hours!
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Daisy Mae
> 3 dayThese were originally given to us by our vet, and our 2 cats just LOVED them so much, we ordered more. Our cats are 9 year old litter mates, and they just went crazy over them! They carry them in their mouths, throw them around, and loose them. More if definitely better, or else you have to hunt every day for them. We do the once weekly hunt. Love that they are non toxic, no sharp ends - just a great toy for our cats!
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Brian
> 3 dayCat loves these, definitely worth having 10 or 20 of these as the cat tends to hit them under the couch and other hard to reach places
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Colorado
> 3 dayMy kitty loves these. Theyre great!
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speechie
> 3 dayMy 6 month old cat plays with this with such enthusiasm and it’s a hoot to watch her. She especially likes to carry it around, bop it and play with it on the stairs. It will keep her entertained for a half hour. That said, it is not safe, at least for her. She is fierce with her prey. When I play with her with anything on a string, once she gets it she pulls it to take it away, it’s hers, she got it, game over. With this toy, she will hold part down with a paw and stretch the rest of the coil using her teeth to pull. See the photo. The pink she had brought upstairs and I found it broken. The green I supervised to see what could have caused the break and you can see she had started to do the same as the coil is stretched. Honestly, I can’t say the plastic isn’t sturdy, if it had not been aggressively pulled it would have lasted. My cat loves it so I am doing supervised play and end when she starts pulling it. She seems to do that after awhile playing which may be because the fun factor decreases over time. Anyway, supervised it is so fun, but I would not leave a cat alone with it. Perhaps someone can make metal ones, I will be checking in box home stores if they might have safe metal springs.