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ann
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2025
My cats love this
Charlie
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2025
The cats enjoyed both the electric ball that came with and when i put their own toys in the mat. The ball seems pretty durable but the mat already has holes from my boys trying to get at the ball or another toy.
Jo Jo
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2025
My cat is a hunter and he enjoys the chase. This is working. It keeps him busy while I get things done. He is extremely clingy and this helps him to be a little bit more independent.
Caitlin McCart
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2025
The battery lasts a long time, but I think it’s honestly because my cat doesn’t play with it much. The concept is genius, but the ball itself doesn’t move sporadically in a way that was advertised when it’s in the pouch and doesn’t entice my cat. Most of the time I have to tigger the ball to move to get my cat to play with it, then it moves a little and sits there spinning in one spot. The feather and mouse attachments make the ball hang ups worse. It looks nothing like the product video. She plays with the ball when it’s outside of the pouch at least, but that’s not what I bought this for.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2025
My kitty just lost his sibling so I am trying to change things up at home with his toys. This ball is great by itself but noisy. In the pad, it doesn't move a lot and with the tails attached, it gets limited. I am glad I purchased this overall but wish it was quieter and could move easier as stated above.After having this a couple of days with countless charging, the LED has never lit up when charging and when I charge it for hours it still only lasts 5 minutes or less.
Abigal Puckett
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025
My cat didn't like it much, but it worked. It is a little cheap, but you get what you pay for
Jekaterina
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2024
My cat liked the toy in general.However there are two things that I can say didn't meet the expectations.The first one is that the ball makes a really loud noise and my cat is simply scared of it. And if you play with it for a longer time, a headache almost a guarantee.Second thing is that when you put the ball into this playground it does not move much, the lack of space inside it prevents and blocks the ball and the whole idea of the ball moving on its own vanishes.Still the cat was interested but mostly observed not played.
39Hugs
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2024
This little unit has become my cat's second napping spot. she goes to sleep after slapping the ball (and a little interactive bird that flaps it's wings and chirps) and together they keep her entertained for hours. She wants the ball on and moving around in the plastic cover as soon as she gets breakfast, which makes the bird wake up and chirp, and she is a happy camper. We then chase around the house with a long string on a wand with bird feathers and a plump mouse shaped bird I added that had fluffy feathers, and I found a real bird feather on my porch from a pair of doves that come twice a year, so, even though you aren't supposed to keep feathers, I used it to rub a bit of bird scent on the other feathers and then replaced the real one where I found it. I'm in the city anyway and city sweepers sweep the gutters moving molted feathers every spring and summer anyway. Just be cautious about the kind of bird, starlings are not protected but most others are. Pigeons feathers are fair game along with seagulls if you have them around, which we do have a few. If used to just rub a little realness on an interactive toy or a feather toy and then placed back where you found it in your yard I doubt if it hurts anything. I'm very cautious as I rehabbed birds for a few years for the fish and game. And I think in some places they don't really care, unless it's an endangered species that's suddenly shown up somewhere it wasn't before. Anyway, to continue, this thing is a fascinating adjunct to a number of interactive toys, the ball and the bird are rechargeable and come with their own USB cables, and they last for a few days at time before running out of juice. Takes about an hour or so to recharge. This thing is a wonderful treat for my 2 year old cat. She's new here, only been with me about 5 weeks, but settling in and with the toys she's feeling very happy and welcome, flops on her back to sleep, rubs her cheeks on everything I give her and everything in the house, so she must be happy as she is marking these toys as hers. Great ideas, keep them coming. I'm going to buy more of these interactive toys. She carries them everywhere, flappinig fish, chirping bird, whistling lizard with a long tail that moves up and down, these Migicat toys are great. See more reviews on other stuff as I collect more. Very affordable as well.
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