Winkelwagen is nog leeg.
Winkelwagen is nog leeg.Productbeschrijving
Edwin van der Veen
20 juni 2025
Wij hadden er al één en hebben deze gekocht en cadeau gegeven aan iemand. Staat stevig op de grond en de muisjes komen willekeurig naar buiten. De automatische stand is ook handig en de batterijen gaan lang mee. Gewoon goed verpakt en snel geleverd.
Macarena
18 juni 2025
Genial, mi gato al principio se lo pasaba bomba lo q pasa es q luego se cansó pero como siempre jajaja
Dee
10 mei 2025
My cats love this toy. They have even figured out how to start it on their own. One of them chooses to "catch" the mouse, and sit on it, and it has held up very well to that. You can hear the mechanism clicking when the mouse is prevented from moving, but after several months of this kind of play, it is still working with no issues. If they put a paw between the mouse and one of the little domes on the track, the motor does not push the mouse hard enough to pinch or otherwise hurt them, so it is very safe for the kitties to play with unsupervised.
Roland
7 februari 2025
Apprezzatissimo. Il mio gatto lo accende da solo...
Pebbles The Ginger Cat
16 januari 2025
At last ! Something that keeps my cats entertained for more than 30 seconds ! It arrived today and I put it on immediately to the enjoyment and merriment of my cats.I have 5 rescues cats, ranging in ages from 13, 12, 9, 5 and just 1 year ( it was actually Sherlock's first birthday preset but they share happily ). Every one of them has spent time today playing with it, watching it, pouncing on it - you name it and they have interacted with it. The 13 year old -Willow, had a little play for 20 minutes then went back to cuddling with her dad which amazed me as she never plays.Thankfully it's well constructed (if though a little light) as it's been dragged around the room this way and that. I've had to change the batteries about 30 minutes ago after 8 hours of play (rechargable ones are strongly recommended).It does seem that the younger cats get more involved with it than older ones, but they are all interested to some degree, so please bear this in mind when ordering. The younger your cat, the higher their prey drive will be to hunt, so the more they will play and try to catch it. The different random movement patterns also make it more entertaining as not having a set pattern of movement keeps them more motivated (there are 4 to choose from ). My cats would thoroughly recommend this product.UPDATE AFTER 1 WEEK ;The youngest cat - Sherlock has had to be limited to his play time with it as I don't have enough rechargable batteries to keep it on for as long as he wants it !The older cats have shown passing interest depending on how they feel on the day (I don't always want to read or watch TV so I assume it's the same thing - when they're in the mood they play with it). However, the youngsters are really interacting with it on a daily basis. I put it on last night and had Miss Jingles on one side and Sherlock on the other playing together and not fighting over it (miracles do happen) and it was entertaining for me watching them play and try to drag the mouse out of its cover - it's especially funny when they pounce on it and the little yellow mouse reverses under them and they move their paws to see it's "escaped", much to their frustration.It seems that if you use it as a toy that is brought out at a certain time (after feeding at night in this house) and put away after 2 hours, then they look forward to play time with it more than if it was just left down. I wouldn't recommend leaving them alone with it anyway, as little paws could get stuck, and as it switches off after 10 minutes and you have to keep pressing the button to turn it on again, you need to stay close anyway.Now, if I can only teach them how to press the start button.......?UPDATE AFTER 3 WEEKS :I've had to buy more rechargable batteries as I just wasn't keeping up with the cats demands ! The novelty value hasn't worn off yet as all of them still spend varying amounts of time playing with it, even though it's now been 3 weeks since it arrived. All the cats have shown interest in playing with it, including one of the older cats on a semi regular basis. Willow, has now on several instances played quite merrily after the mad rush has died down. Sherlock, Marbles and Miss Jingles have the mad pounce time after dinner and once they have wandered away after a few hours, she will come over and have a little play on her own - it's just for just 1 or 2 cycles of the timer ( 10 minutes each ) but she puts quite a bit of effort in to attacking it with some meaning ! She pounces, meows, scuttles around after it and loves trying to get the yellow mouse out of the little dome houses. For an old girl of 13 or 14 it's lovely to see. (She's a rescue so we're not exactly sure of her age. ) This obviously takes a little out of her as she requires a drink of cold milk and then a long nap on her blanket or an accomodating knee for a few hours afterwards.The technique of putting it away and bringing it out for special play time has obviously worked a treat. The cats are now into the routine of having their evening meal and then moving into the living room where the hunt begins !It's proving to be one of the best toys I've bought for them so far, but only time will tell as to wether their interest in it begins to wain any time soon.UPDATE AFTER 3 months ;The enthusiasm has wained for the older cats - they still have a little play with it now and then - probably once or twice a week. The younger cats however are still entertained by it almost every time it gets brought out after their evening meal.After 3 or 4 days I leave it in the cupboard unless Sherlock specifically asks for it (he goes to the cupboard and tries to open the doors while meowing loudly and won't shut up until it's out and working).It still brings a lot of fun and amusement and keeps them entertained. As a long term toy it has proven it's worth - solidly built, doesn't break easily, keeps them entertained, not bored with it.The cost was well worth it as far as I'm concerned but of course, cats being cats, yours could be the one that sits, looks at it, turns away and starts to wash showing no interest at all !!!The only way really to see is buy it for your cats and let them show you how they feel. You have a month to send it back so it's well worth the money.UPDATE AFTER 1 YEAR.Even though the initial enthusiasm has waned a little since it was purchased, my cat's are still enjoying playing with this toy !Admittedly, I have on occasion sprayed the little yellow mouse with a squirt of catnip now and again to get one or two of the older cats to investigate it, it is still in my opinion one of the best toys I have purchased for them. The youngest cat - Sherlock still goes over to the cupboard where it is stored after his tea and waits for it to be brought out and set up for his "after zoomies" play session.It's still as solid and robust as it was the day it arrived and although we have gone through several changes of rechargable batteries, the mechanics are still in excellent condition and work beautifully.So even after a year, I am still giving it a 5 * review - why ?1. It's lasted and still intact.2. It still works fine.3. The cats still play with it.4. There are no maintenance issues5. It's worked out a very low cost option using rechargable batteries.I hope your furry family member enjoys yours just as much as mine has over the last year. Well worth the money I paid.
benoitBENOIT
5 december 2024
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