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Catstages Kitty Cube Interactive Treat Puzzle Cat Toy, Blue

8.87

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Catstages Kitty Cube Interactive Treat Puzzle Cat Toy, Blue

4.4

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$8.87

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· Interactive Cat Treat Puzzle: A fun and engaging cat puzzle feeder designed to stimulate natural foraging and hunting instincts in cats, kittens, and pets with hide and seek treat-finding fun · Mental Stimulation for Bored Indoor Cats: Makes self play cat toys for bored indoor adult cats all the more exciting with treat-focused fun, helping to reduce unwanted behaviors with enriching play, especially while home alone · Doubles as a Slow Feeder for Healthy Eating: Holds 3/4 cup of cat food or small treats like Catstages Purrfect Bitez within 10 treat cups to encourage a slower eating pace, making it an excellent alternative to a cat slow feeder · Easy to Clean Cat Puzzle: This cat food puzzle is also easy to clean and ideal for everyday use · Versatile Enrichment Toy: Perfect as an interactive cat toy, kitten toy, and even a puppy enrichment toy for engaging playtime

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Kathleen BecksteadReviewed in the United States on May 4, 2025

Excellent! My cat is 18 months old and she loves this game!!! Sometimes I put her favorite toy under the white cover. She goes crazy! She loves to find treats and her special toy! What a wonderful game for an only indoor cat! Very well made and durable! Great price for an everyday activity!

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KimReviewed in the United States on April 22, 2025

We bought this puzzle to stimulate our cats (Barnabas) mind. It took him a bit but he now easily completes 2/3 puzzles. We notice that on evenings he does his puzzles he is less hyper/rowdy at night. Plus, it is very cute and entertaining to watch them puzzle! Well worth the price, we look foward to adding to his puzzle collection.

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KellyReviewed in the United States on January 26, 2025

My 7 month old kitten took a few tries throughout the last week or 2 but he finally figured out how to get all the treats out. It's a good exercise for his brain. A bit of a pain to keep neat because he'll flip the bones out and then scoop out the treat, drop it on the ground, and crunch it up. I would probably pick a more complex one next time, but this is a good experiment.

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Elaine WiltReviewed in the United States on April 5, 2025

Best thing ever for my cat who eats too fast and then sometimes vomits shortly after. I am so happy with this cat feeder toy. She loves it! It slows down her rapid eating pattern and gives her a challenge to find the food. I use it at least once a day. She’ll run to the kitchen as soon as she hears me putting food or a few snacks in it.

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Anne HannahReviewed in the United States on April 7, 2025

Out of four cats, none of them could figure out how to get treats. They ended up wandering away. So, I’m not sure if I just have stupid/ lazy cats or if this just isn’t going to be for everyone

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AshReviewed in the United States on May 8, 2025

This is such a fun little activity to keep our cat busy when she begs for treats in the middle of the day. Took her a little bit the first time to figure it out, but now she has the hang of it. I will now change it up with the amount of treats and purposefully make it harder for her to solve. She loves it, though.

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StevenReviewed in the United States on April 27, 2025

Honestly, this took my cats a long time to figure out since they've never done puzzles before. One kitty would give up before even trying , and he'd just look up and yowl for me to solve it for him. He's more dog-like where he goes to the human for help rather than solving it himself, so this taught him some cool things. He can now, after 2 months, finish this puzzle within 1 minute. So we've upped him to a smarter puzzle now, my other two cats, one has like 0 braincells and she's 15 so we feed her whenever she wants. The other one still doesn't have this fully figured out.

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RobReviewed in the United States on April 8, 2025

Click to play video Our cat didn't get it at first, but we followed the instructions on leaving food visible at first and after some encouragement he started to pick it up. We had to start with simple variations, but a month later he is able to solve all of the puzzle all by himself. We use it for treats or just to stretch his meals on his "always hungry" days. Looks high quality, good value for money and engages his brain. Can recommend. Would def buy again, especially for an active kitty.

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AceReviewed in Germany on April 21, 2025

My cat loves this thing and has the most unique way to open it can recommend

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Lea WilliamsReviewed in the United Kingdom on December 30, 2024

This is the second Cat Stages toy I have bought for my 2 year old cat Otis. The first he can now solve in around a minute and so I wanted something a bit more tricky to keep him entertained. The toy is well made and robust, it has three different types of puzzle - the white bones must be lifted, the green compartments flipped open and the sections underneath are accessed by sliding the green compartments. I like the variety of puzzles and it takes Otis a good 10-15 minutes (so far!) to open it all out. Each compartment has enough room for a number of treats or one larger treat. It is easy to set up and I feel is excellent value for money. All the surfaces are wipe clean and there are no nooks or crannies where dirt or muck could build up. Overall really impressed and Otis has taken to sitting next to it looking at me to make me reset it!

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CristinaReviewed in Spain on January 13, 2025

Buen material, aun así mi gata de 9 meses se las ha ingeniado para arrancar la tapa con los dientes (todavia no sabía abrir bien la tapadera), pero no pasa nada porque se puede volver a colocar. En 2 semanas ya lo tenía dominado. Al principio se desesperaba un poco porque no podía solucionar todos los escondites de premios, se iba, pero al rato volvía, empeñada "a ver cómo se resuelve esto", y luego ella misma me pedía el juguete (con sus premios dentro, claro jjjj). Muy bien

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Amazon CustomerReviewed in the United Kingdom on March 2, 2025

Was a bit dubious of how the cat might receive this but she loves it. She has been slowly working out the ways to get food and it has given her some mental stimulation! She has been known to destroy feeders getting to food but this is sturdy and seems to be surviving. Easy to clean! Good value toy

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HelenReviewed in the United Kingdom on March 20, 2025

Cat seems to like this. To start with I made it easier for her by not including the white pieces, so she could move the green ones more easily. She gets bored/frustrated by it eventually, and I can't really tell if she enjoys it or just enjoys the treats, but either way it slows her down and gives her a different activity to keep her busy. I've only used with dry food/treats and imagine it would be unpleasant to clean wet food out.