ISMARTEN Cat Spring Toy (60 Pack), Cat Kittens Toys Plastic Coil Spiral Springs for Swatting, Biting, Hunting, and Active Healthy Play (Random Color)
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J. Liu
Greater than one weekOur cats entertain themselves for long periods of time chasing and catching the springs.
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Jerry Becker
> 3 dayThese are super cheap price. Item is good quality. Cat loves them!
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Marco vasquez
> 3 dayI have two cats around 9 months old. I CAN NOT EXPRESS HOW MUCH THEY BOTH LOVE THESE SLINKIES!!!!!!! They play with them for hours and I have to say it’s improved some behavioral issues. One of my cats was keeping us up at night scratching our mirror and we were losing our heads. SLINKIES TO THE RESCUE. We can finally get a good nights rest now that they exert so much energy playing with these when they get bored throughout the day or night. The amount of slinkies that you get for the price is great. I keep a slinky out for each cat and store the rest of them and pull out replacements if one gets lost. Haven’t had one break yet.
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Alex525Alex
> 3 dayI did not expect my cats to love these as much as they do, Ive already ordered more. They come running to the sound of them flicking or being thrown and will chase them, one of my cats even learned how to fetch because she loved it so much, and the other is trying to figure it out. They go FLYING to chase these things down. Even if one of the springs it just sitting on the floor, a little wind as they walk by instantly sparks movement and interest and gets them exercising and playing. They are small enough to get stuck under fridge and couch, so we have to fish them out every 2 weeks or so to replenish our stash we keep near the couch to throw for them to play with.
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Maria
Greater than one weekMy cats love to play with it!
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Robertson
> 3 dayMy cats love these! I was amazed at how many came in the package, however my cats lose them alllll the time so it’s nice having this many on hand! I only have to go looking for them every couple months. Perfect for kitties and it keeps them busy for hours and hours they love them! ❤️❤️
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kim
> 3 dayWas my cat trauma bonded to the stupid plastic spring that the shelter gave me when I adopted her? Maybe. Was it her favorite toy? Yes. Didn’t matter what toys I bought her after we lost the spring, she would play with them for a little and then stop. Finally felt so bad I couldn’t find the original spring I bought her this pack, now she prefers to play with these stupid springs, thankfully I have a stock pile to replace them now. Is highly offended when she loses these springs and I don’t get them until I get home from work.
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Elizabeth
Greater than one weekI had heard about cat springs so naturally I began my search on Amazon. I really liked these colors, especially since cats recognize shades of blue and green ... they are confused by pink ... so I guess 2 out of 3 isnt bad. Nevertheless, I didnt want 60, I really just wanted a couple. But for $8, I thought what the heck. When I received these colorful cat springs I gave half to my friend, thinking I wouldnt even use 30 I DID keep. WRONG! These cat springs I can honestly say are one of my best purchases thus far for the kits. I sit on one side of my apartment with my stack of springs and just start flicking them across the room. My cats go running, they have fun, I have fun, its a win-win. I love the colors and they are the perfect size, at about 2 inches. My kits even play with them when they arent being sprung in all directions. They help exercise the cats, help with paw-eye coordination, foster hunting capabilities. I regret so much those missing 30 springs that I am purchasing another set. Cant wait to start springing.
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Kyle Merritt
> 3 dayThis is the most inexpensive, highest use, toy in our home.
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Whitelock
Greater than one weekI thought these things would be a total flop, but after buying some at the local pet store, I found out that my kitty loved them so much that hed lose them almost immediately under the couches and god knows where else. Thats when we decided to buy them in bulk, and thank goodness we did! He just turned a year old last month, and he still chases these things around the house every single night! Hes lost about half of them by now to places we havent been about to find just yet, but theres so many that its no longer a worry. Weve lost a handful to the dog too, who will occasionally get over excited watching him chase them around and will think she can play with them too, but sadly theyre not built to handle pitbull chompers. That being said, the kitty hasnt broken a single one despite all his wild rough-housing, so Id say theyre definitely a long lasting toy as long as they dont get lost or chewed up by a pup!