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Peter
> 3 dayI have tried all sorts of toys to keep my Maine Coon occupied, from round tracks with a ball to chase, little robots that run around the floor brandishing feathers, cat treat puzzle boxes, to... ...well, to simple plastic springs that keep him completely occupied. For the money, my Maine Coon would probably tell me that these plastic bundles of springyness (apparently thats a word) are the best things since the invention of the mouse. I cant believe Ive spent so much money on all these toys for him, and he spends all his play time batting and chasing these cheap little springs around the floor. The added bonus is there are so many in the box hell never run out. An added added bonus for me is that if I tread on one I dont end up cursing as much as if I tread on a stray kibble. 5 playful stars from my cat for the entertainment value and from me for the price.
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Pez
> 3 dayMy cat is OBSESSED with these springs. He Carrie’s them around, he flings them, he brings them to me to throw down the hall and back again. Warning: your cat will loose it and become upset, he will bug you until you find it or go get him a new one. Out of the 60 springs, I’m down to about half.
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Amy S.
> 3 dayWhatever you do, buy these. Its $10 for a 60-pack, and cats go CRAZY for these. These are among my cats absolutely favorite toys. Theyre light enough for her to easily bat them around, the size of springs is such that she can easily carry them around in her mouth, and it took her all of about a half-second to become completely enamored when I tossed the first one. For a while, my cat and I had roommates with three additional cats, and every single one of them enjoyed the springs, too! These are now a go-to for me if Im making a goodie basket for a fellow cat parent. Ill be reupping with the 100-coount bag, for sure. The only downside? Be prepared to find stashes of springs underneath your fridge, shelves, stove, etc., lol :D