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2025-07-19 15:30:13
These are the best toys. The cats love them and chew on them until they are destroyed.
Janice French
2025-05-20 10:32:58
All of the cats we have, from the oldest (15 years) to the youngest (fosters at about 5 weeks) loved these! The reaction from them was similar to catnip: the were rubbing faces on them, sniffing hard, grabbing on and kicking! Fun to watch! And they’re fine to step on, too, which is important, as our cats leave toys in the walkways of the house. No foot ouches or breaking a toy. This was already my second batch purchased; I definitely recommend them. *Note: some cats will pull the raffia out in play, even though it’s pretty secure. Caught one of ours ferociously pulling on that part with her teeth until it started coming out. It’s not a product problem, it’s just a cat being aggressive on a toy. These are great for the price, and I will surely buy more.
A Rodriguez
2025-05-06 15:20:07
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V
2025-04-14 14:15:44
Our kitten loved these. He especially loved chewing on the ends and unraveling the string to drag it around. Unfortunately, none of them survived more than one day apiece—a testament to him absolutely LOVING them, but also worth considering when you're buying them. If you've got an older cat with a less energetic play drive, these might last longer.
Stephen
2025-04-03 15:39:40
My cats a little bit older and apparently doesn't give a crap about this chew toy. It's not the product's fault, but I would say the three stars were to get your attention to know that if you have an older cat you might want to save your money. I'm sure it works great enticing younger felines
roberta wilson
2025-02-27 15:18:15
I have older male kitties and thought I’d see how they like them. They love them!!! Orange tabby particularly, rolling all over the place. I’ll buy again
KK
2025-01-10 14:40:12
My cats are very finicky with toys. Not like we haven't tried to play with them and new toys. Had to give soooo many away. They seem to like these natural sticks alot and they like those real looking small mice. They also like the crackly irridescent balls and little puff balls to bat around. They hate feathers and that flopping fish. Tried so many things to keep them entertained, but this they love.
Daisey
2025-01-04 11:54:23
FACT: When catnip is sniffed, it is a stimulant. When it is eaten, it is a relaxant. I bought these for my cat. A couple of weeks in I noticed my cat's eyes were continually dilated unaturally and she started to vomit several times a week and to excessively and eratically groom. Then I noticed she was constantly rubbing and licking these sticks, and stayed near to them. She looked like a feline drug addict. So I threw them out and she started pacing around the area where they were kept, was jittery, and "asked" for them. But she did not get them back. Now she is relaxed again, eye dilation normal, no more vomiting. You don't want a cat who is always high on these things. This is a DRUG for them. I now give her a small pinch of cat nip, and I mean small, once a day, and she is fine. All symptoms gone. If there is anything abnormal going on with your kitty, as in loss of appetite or change in behavior, or vomiting, eratic grooming, and you are giving these to them, I'd stop it immediately.
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