Tamu style Cat Spring Toys (30 Pack), Plastic Coils for Indoor Active Healthy Play, Colorful 2 Inch Spirals
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Customer
17-11-2024My cat is a demon. He will cause trouble whenever he is bored but this toy! This toy keeps him occupied all day! I am very thankful that this toy exists. Now I can just throw these around for him whenever he gets bored.
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sam I am
> 3 dayCats love these best of their toys.
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dawn bates
> 3 dayMy cat loves these stupid things. Only toy he plays with. He will search his toy box and pull these out and ignore the rest. Only downfall is he loses them all the time. On the plus side is they are inexpensive so I will just order more as I’m far to lazy to move furniture to find them. Who would have thought that a plastic spring would a favorite toy make.
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Raven
> 3 dayWasnt expecting alot, but happy to say my cats love these springs. They bounce and roll and are springy enough to make it interesting for them to chase.
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James Prime
Greater than one weekI have four cats—only one really digs these. But the one that DOES dig them REALLY digs them. Like, goes absolutely ham for them. Chases them everywhere. Carries them in her mouth all over the house. I thought “30? That seems like a lot.” But other reviewers are right... these are more illusive than socks out the drier. They *vanish*—and quick. Get yourself a bag. Maybe your cat will dig em’ like mine does.
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Xeaudo
> 3 dayThe cat loves these things. The 30 pack gives me some breathing room between having to retrieve them from under furniture and appliances.
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Megan Naillon
> 3 dayI have 3 cats and only one really likes these. She loves them so much that she has now started playing fetch with them! As long as I throw them, she will play and play. Its been an awesome simple toy for my lil girl!
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Mme. Magpie
> 3 dayMy dear cat Tomo, now a feline spirit, was completely bored by these cat springs, but everything changed when Pogo the orange cat moved in last Thanksgiving. I wanted to set him up with some entertaining toys but didnt have a supply at first. Without much hope that hed like it, I pulled one of the springs out of Tomos old toy box. I threw it across the room, and SURPRISE he galloped off to find it. Again and again I threw the spiral and Pogo chased it. It didnt take him long to see that the game would go faster and longer if he brought the thing back to me, and thats what he does, over and over. If I throw it, he will stop whatever mischief hes into for the chase. His running and sliding is so funny that, as an observer, I end up enjoying the game along with him. The springs take plenty of abuse--being chewed, squashed, and clawed without apparent damage. Their bright colors facilitate the hunt where theyve rolled under your furniture. They are light as a feather--you can throw them easily, and theyre unlikely to damage your treasures on display. I cant guarantee that your cat will love these inexpensive toys as much as Pogo does, but if s/he takes to them, youll have a great remedy for single-cat boredom.
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Justin
> 3 dayOne of our cats goes nuts for these and will easily play with it for half hour or more at a time without any interaction from us. The cat keeps hiding them, and we are not sure where they are going so when we cant find them we just get another from the box and off he goes.
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Bonnee Cashel
> 3 dayGreat toy! Provides entertainment that never gets old for my kitty. Most toys she loses interest after a week or so. I’ve had these several months, and she chases after them like it’s a new toy.