TRIXIE Cat Activity Fantasy Board, Strategy Game for Mental Stimulation, Interactive Play for Cats, Treat Dispenser, Cat Toy for All Breeds
Original price was: $25.99.$13.60Current price is: $13.60.
Price: $25.99 - $13.60
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CHALLENGE YOUR CAT’S MIND: 4 unique puzzle modules keep your cat engaged and mentally stimulated, preventing boredom and destructive behaviors
INTERACTIVE PLAY: This activity encourages natural play instincts and rewards successful efforts with hidden treats
SLOW FEEDER FUN: Doubles as a slow feeder, promoting healthy eating habits and portion control
SUITABLE FOR ALL CATS: This is perfect for kittens, adult cats, and seniors—it keeps them entertained and their minds sharp
DURABLE AND EASY TO CLEAN: The non-slip base prevents spills, and the dishwasher-safe design makes cleanup a breeze –
Customers say
Customers find that the pet toy keeps their cats entertained and mentally stimulated. They appreciate its well-made construction, dishwasher safety, and value for money. Many find the design creative and cool. However, some customers have issues with cat care and ping-pong ball movement. There are mixed opinions on how easy it is to use.
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13 reviews for TRIXIE Cat Activity Fantasy Board, Strategy Game for Mental Stimulation, Interactive Play for Cats, Treat Dispenser, Cat Toy for All Breeds
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Original price was: $25.99.$13.60Current price is: $13.60.
MI –
Fun toy for cat
My cat figured this out in not time, but she thinks its fun
Amazon Customer –
The cats live this
Instead of just handing them treats- this will challenge their motor skills and brain function- although my 2 have completely figured it out- still itâs fun to watch them
taylor –
Which is better: the toy or the packaging?
I really like this cat activity center. My cats beg for treats all the time, so this slows them down and makes them use their brains a little bit.It took them a while to figure it out, and they still haven’t figured out the antennae-like things, but I don’t think that’s such a bad thing, at least they haven’t gotten bored of it yet. One of my cats (bless his little heart) couldn’t figure it out at all, so I slowly added more ping pong balls one-by-one to the compartment. Each time he found a treat, ih added another ping pong ball, which helped him out. So if you have an airhead cat like I do, that may help you out.I think one of my cat’s favorite part though, is the box, which is PERFECTLY cat sized. Typical cat stuff, ya know.The product seems well built and sturdy, I think my cats enjoy it, and it comes in a cardboard box, and that’s all I can really ask for, so I think this was a good purchase 🙂
Andrew H –
Neat product – may require some training for cats to use
This was an interesting product. My cat didn’t seem to understand how to get food out of the areas of it, so it doesn’t really serve it’s intended purpose.But my cat loves laying on his back and whapping the little cups, and scooping out the plastic balls and chasing them all over the house.Note that the instructions are quite clear that you may need to spend some time working with your cat to understand how to use it (to make them work to get at the food).But neat product, regardless. Mine still plays with it, and chases the balls all around.
ulothrix –
I liked it and so did the ants. Kind of messy and the balls can go wandering. The cups on wands is completely useless to my cat
I got this to put a little more interest in my cat’s day and it sort of worked. She managed to get a couple of the balls out of the bin and they went into the kitchen and under some stuff. She didn’t like the cups on wands bit at all. And I think she was ok with the blue “U” parts. What I did notice, however, was that in all of her playing around, food was scattered about and then the ants came. Ug. This toy is not ant-proof so even if your cat’s neat about the whole thing, if you’ve got ants, they’ll come. I’m not using this any more even though it looks cool because she doesn’t dig the little cups on wands, it makes a mess, and parts of it sometimes go missing. It’d probably be really good for a gregarious cat that wolfed down his meals, but my little cat lost some weight that she didn’t need to because she just wasn’t liking this toy.
Sofia –
Keeps cats busy throughout the day!
My cats are used to puzzle feeders so they started using this as soon as I put it on the ground. It comes with a booklet that describes the different “modules” (digging, cascading, throwing, and tongue) that can be used to give your cat variety. It’s pretty cool because it’s designed to get your cat thinking about different strategies to access the food.It’s sturdy and well constructed. The box actually says it’s dishwasher safe. It doesn’t specify “top wrack only”, but, since its plastic, I assume top wrack is best. However, I’m not sure how it could fit in the top wrack of a dishwasher. I just wash it by hand, and its easy enough to clean that way. The important thing is that it keeps the cats busy and out of trouble while I’m at work! Its always empty when I get home.
Gidget –
Kitty Loves It
So far so good with it. I have taken to feeding him his dry food in three spots to give him something more to do – one part in his bowl; one part in another food puzzle I got him; one part in this. My cat has really taken to the cascading tiers. He sticks his paw in, pulls out a piece of food, and eats that. He’s able to flick it out on the floor in one shot, so no going from tier to tier for him. LOL I haven’t put water in the area with the ping pong balls yet, just food or treats. He’s more interested in just sticking his head in it over fishing them out most of the time, so we’ll work on that one. The balls themselves have been extra toys for him, so I’m okay with that. He hasn’t gotten the hang of the catapults yet, but he’s shown a little interest in them. I’m happy with it even if he never figures out the catapults. He likes the rest of it enough that it keeps him busy, so I’m happy with that because I know he’s just bored sometimes, and I’m slowly getting as many interactive toys and food puzzles as I can for him.Update: I wrote this review yesterday, and in true cat fashion to prove the puny human wrong, he figured out the catapult late last night and today. He’s working on figuring out that he needs to pull it down more to get the food out, but he did get it once that I saw, and dry kibble went everywhere. It was hilarious! This is definitely a winner for my cat.
Lisa Romm –
The balls and treats are so easy to get out that I have to replenish the …
Would not call this a toy. It’s basically a few containers to house treats and ping pong balls. My cat got the treats in a few minutes on day1, the balls immediately. Unless you plan on giving your cat treats several times a day, I feel this is ridiculous. The balls and treats are so easy to get out that I have to replenish the balls every few minutes. Don’t like this at all – would not recommend. A waste of $$ and now I’m still looking for a “toy” that Archie would like. (only the turbo scratcher holds his interest!)
RSVDutch –
This product arrived promptly and was exactly as described in the ad. My two Maine Coons needed very little âexplanationâ, and enjoy digging through the obstacles to get their treats. Iâm pleased with the quality of the product, although it is a little pricey… but then, suckers like me pay the money for it to spoil their cats… ð»
saz –
Have quite a few slow feeders for my cats and usually love this brand but this product was a bit of a miss for me. Far too easy for the cats to get biscuits out of most bits, doesn’t come apart in any way for ease of cleaning, or at least doesn’t split apart in an obvious way, and the main food receptacle is meant to be filled with ping pong balls to prevent the cats from snaffling the biscuits too easily, spoiler – it doesn’t work and you just end up with ping pong balls everywhere and cats can then just stick their whole head in this section after removing the balls and continue to wolf down their food making the main body of this item unfit for purpose. It looks cool and the other bits do actually slow them down if you only put in a tiny quantity of biscuits but there are better products out there
Pilch –
Well, my cat is probably too intelligent for this as he sticks his nose in while I’m putting the treats in. He knows all the grooves and holes and gets the treats out straight away. With the little ball pit area, he scoops all the balls out to get to his treats, so if your cat is likely to do the same, be careful when walking into the room – balls everywhere! If he doesn’t know I’ve put treats in, he doesn’t go near it at all. It’s sturdy enough and the quality is ok.
Elefantenkoenigin –
…gemacht und müssen auch die Katzen sein! Die Behälter mit den kleinen Bällen stellen für meine Katzen keine groÃe Herausforderung dar, sofort fischen sie die kleinen Leckerchen gekonnt zwischen den Bällen hervor. Hieran verlieren die drei leider ziemlich schnell die Motivation.Die beiden Trichter hingegen sind schon schwieriger! Total irritiert verstehen sie überhaupt nicht, wie das funktioniert! Aber das ist lustig mit anzusehen, wenn man sich die Zeit nimmt und gemeinsam mit den Katzen an dem Activity Board spielt.Alles in allem finde ich, dass das Board auf jeden Fall lohnenswert und eine willkommene Abwechslung für Hauskatzen ist.
flossiesdoll –
My cat isn’t really very bright, and more complicated activity feeders have defeated him. On the other hand, he’s very motivated by food, and more simple activity feeders have been too easy for him. This one is just right – he has to think about how to get the food out, and he has to put some effort into it, but he gets there in the end. He eats more slowly, and he seems to enjoy the challenge. He hasn’t sussed the wobbly cups bit yet though.Sturdy, well made, easy to clean.