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Catit Senses 2.0 Digger Interactive Slow Feeder - Turn Mealtime into Play Time

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  • Fun Mealtime: With this slow feeder, your cat’s natural urge to hunt will emerge playfully and naturally! The Catit Senses Digger has a stable base with vivid green cups to fill with your cat’s favorite dry food or treats.
  • Stimulates Natural Behavior: Features multiple tubes that stimulate natural pawing behavior in a fun manner. Designed to help greedy eaters eat at a healthier pace, and ideal for use with dry kibble and treats.
  • Additional Features: Rubber mat secures the cat bowl into place to prevent tipping. Made from BPA-free materials.
  • Easy Care: Easy to disassemble and clean; simply remove the rounded green tubes from the food bowl and handwash.
  • Encourage Natural Instincts: Catit Senses 2.0 is a product line developed to activate your cat’s senses; Our cat toys encourage your cat to use sight, smell, taste, touch, and hearing to stimulate their natural instincts indoors


The Catit Senses 2.0 Digger Cat Toy encourages cats to work for their dry food/treats in a fun and natural manner. As cats are true hunters, they need to be able to search and locate food in different locations around the house; our cat feeder toy incorporates this idea with a smart design that activates your cat's natural foraging behavior during playtime. Hiding dry kibble or treats in the Digger's multiple tubes plays on a cat's instincts to sniff and paw, while also acting as a cat slow feeder so they eat smaller portions. An interactive cat toy or feeder is a great way to stimulate activity while reducing binge eating. The slow feeder cat bowl comes equipped with 3 short-narrow tubes, 2 long-wide tubes, a stable base and a rubber mat to lock the product in place. This cat puzzle feeder is also super easy to disassemble and clean; simply remove the green tubes from the food bowl and handwash. We recommend that you handwash this item with natural soap (free of abrasive materials and water). Catit is focused on creating cat enrichment activities for all cats especially indoor cats. Cat toys for indoor cats should encourage a cat’s natural foraging and hunting behaviors. Our Catit Senses 2.0 line has created a wide variety of cat toys, with this in mind. To keep your cat interested, you need to change their cat toys set-up often, Catit Senses 2.0 is the only cat toy series that allows you to create new and exciting setups for your cat, quickly and easily. Each toy was designed to activate and stimulate your cat's unique senses, all in one fresh, green style to match any home interior, no matter the arrangement.


arash
2025-08-08 12:15:29
I recently purchased this slow feeder for my cat, and it has been a game-changer! My cat used to eat too quickly, often leading to digestive issues and vomiting. This feeder slows her down, making mealtime both healthier and more engaging.The design is sturdy and well-made, with grooves and obstacles that encourage natural foraging behavior. It turns eating into a fun challenge, keeping my cat mentally stimulated while preventing overeating. Cleaning is also a breeze, as the material is durable and easy to wash.If you’re looking for a way to improve your cat’s eating habits while keeping them entertained, I highly recommend this slow feeder. It’s a must-have for pet owners!
Aria H.
2025-07-12 11:13:38
My 7month old kitten Lilly loves having any kind of challenge so I looked into getting her another puzzle. I found this and seemed perfect, I was right! I just had to show her how to do it and she claimed all the treats! It was very easy to put together, less than a few minutes. It takes a while for her to get all the treats out which is exactly what she needed. It kept her interested and occupied. Plus it’s super cute to watch her lol. This was definitely worth buying and a great deal for the price! Thank you Catit for all the puzzles! My kitty loves them!
Joseph Espinoza
2025-06-07 14:35:46
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W Friedman
2025-06-03 21:44:44
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akitachow
2025-05-31 11:32:56
The middle part of this puzzle is great. It has cups that you can put snacks and dry food in, kitty can work on digging them out, all good. The problem is the rubber mat that this is supposed to fit into—it is not usable. It’s not flat, it’s a bit of a mess, you can’t put the middle piece into it.Which means that if you only use the center part of this it slides around on a smooth floor.They would’ve been better to have put a couple of rubber tabs at the bottom of the unit, not give you this humongous rubberized stability piece that doesn’t sit flat.Also, they give you a card to ask you to register the product, saying that it gives you the opportunity for some promotions, but when you go to the site, this product is not in the drop-down, so you cannot register it.
Jennifer Jensen
2025-05-23 18:31:37
Bought this for one of my cats to distract her while preparing her regular meal. She loves it. I drop a few pieces of kibble in each hole and then drop a cat toy on top to give her a little more challenge. She loves it. The feeder is well made and super easy to keep clean. It doesn't always stay securely attached to the mat, but the mat is enough to keep it from sliding across the floor. Really glad I purchased this and I don't think it will ever "wear out", so I expect we'll have it and use it "forever."
Customer
2025-05-16 10:57:33
Alyssa has always been fascinated with anything which challenges her in some way and gets her special attention. We had a more complicated treat dispenser but it was large and I mean large. And only Alyssa played with it anyway, getting all the treats out of the hiding places.A bit of background: We are Alyssa's NINTH change in housing. As a Snowshoe, I guess people didn't want to "put her down," because of her obviously fabulous beauty. But she was a biter. Yep! Handed back and forth from owner back to her foster home several times, we took Alyssa home for good, her NINTH change since being born! I would not bring a ca home any other way. These precious beings are not a broken food chopper you can just take back to the store because of a manufacturing shortcut. And I figured that if I could teach eighth grade gifted students for years, I could certainly work with Alyssa to stop her nibbling human flesh for whatever reason she was doing it. But if I had been such a foster cat, maybe I would have felt like biting and not trusting people too!And so, a quick study, she learned that attention would IMMEDIATELY be turned away from her if she started to nibble on my hand. To me, these were NOT bites as maybe she had been doing with other people, but really love nibbles. Maybe her intentions had been misinterpreted. Maybe people were scared her next nibble would break the skin. Whatever. The "extinguishing" of the behavior worked. OK, every once in a while, even now, she gives the sweetest little, bitty nibble. It is a kiss. That's the way I look at it. There is not even one ounce of meanness in it, but an unspoken, "I'm here. You are here. This is a good thing."There is also a Russian Blue male in the home which has a very strong and demanding personality. He gets what he wants out of charm or trickery. And Pretty came home with us the day we brought Alyssa home. Pretty had been in a hoarding situation and a little bit people shy even today, but every day makes more progress. Her treats have to be divided out separately and away from the others. And there's Colby. Colby was adopted too, after being kept in a cage in some forsaken place for six months as a kitten. He is only four years old but has the aching body of an old, old cat from arthritis caused by the caged situation. Colby is a cuddly black bear and sweet, sweet, sweet. Colby and Blue go one on one to get the next treat but share pretty well, considering.So we have a real mixed bag of cats, don't we? And our loved children, they are, down to each and every last hair.But back to Alyssa. When this "Digger" arrived, I set it aside from the usual tossing of the treats toward the cats and dropped a few treats in the cups as Alyssa sat beside it. I left one on the white shelf part of it. She saw it immediately and how easy it was to paw off and into her mouth. And the very next second after wolfing that treat, she saw, sniffed, and DUG those treats out, one at a time. Each cup, varying slightly in width and depth, demanded a new position from to fenagle her paws just so.This way of getting Alyssa HER treats, is our special thing. Now, when I walk into the room and near the Digger, she immediately sits beside it waiting for HER share of the treats. The others go about their usual way getting their usual share of treats, but Alyssa and I kind of have this secret. The Digger is hers, alone. She knows it. I know it. She feels very special to have this additional fun in her new miniaturized hunting activity. This Digger is Alyssa's. There's no sharing HER share of the "cookies"!Now really, two cats could share this Digger. But it would be tight, especially if the cats feel the need to scoot around to a different position to dig out a treat. IDEALLY, one Digger per cat would work for sure. But Alyssa's and my secret works just fine for us. Not just a hand-out, she EARNS her treats and has fun doing it.Hint for making this work for your cat(s): Put one treat on the white "shelf" part of the Digger and one or more treats in each cup and stand back. You MAY have to put your fingers in the cups and rattle them to get their attention to sniff around or look into the cups to see the pay dirt. But they WILL catch on easily enough. It is fun for you to watch and fun for them for the mental/physical stimulation.
Customer
2025-05-11 16:15:01
My cats aren't what you'd call "too active" when it comes to the food gathering department. Their hunting consists of meowling at their owner demanding him to drop whatever it is he's doing and to feed them (naturally, I do what I'm told). So I decided things should change and to get them stimulated and to be more active when it came to treats and snacks, so I bought this Digger.At first, they couldn't care less about the new item I bought them, in fact they wanted the box instead, and any attempt I would make to remove said box I'd be attacked from the monster within. After a few hours (and a few scratches) I was able to remove the box from the household, and finally saw the Digger getting some attention. They circled round it, sniffing as they did. Then they noticed their favourite treat was hidden inside the weird green tubes, but how would they get them?How would they get them? it must have been about 10 minutes before the elder cat realised she'd have to ACTUALLY put some effort into it, and so she did, and she actually seemed to be enjoying using the digger. To this day she eats her treats out of it and when I get the treats out she runs over to the digger and waits for it to be stocked. The younger cat honestly couldn't care less, she avoids the digger and still wants to lounge around and eat treats like royalty should, literally out the palm of my hand.All in all the Digger did what it was intended to do, it comes with a non-slip mat which is really handy considering I have laminate flooring throughout my house, so the digger stays in place whilst my cat gets her munchies. Cleaning can be a little awkward to get into the crannys and a little long winded (especially when you take into account I have other cat it items to clean). but all in all it's a good solid item, but as stated above, it's not for every cat, some will turn their nose up at it (as they do with their snobbish attitude).Though it's a good item in my book, well worth the money.
Kathryn Toope
2025-03-06 15:23:38
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Customer
2025-01-20 15:11:36
Really pleased with this puzzle feeder.My 12 month old cat picked it up straightaway and it works a treat at slowing her down. Although not a huge eater, before she would gobble her dry food in a short time, but as she now has to pick up each piece with a paw, she has something to come back too throughout the day.Easy to wash, seems sturdy.
Joanna
2024-12-30 11:37:30
Staranność wykonania i sam wygląd i kolorystyka jest bez zarzutu. Jednak dla mojego dojrzałego kota wyjadanie z tych kubeczków to przysłowiowa bułka z masłem. Bardzo szybko się z tym uporał a szkoda, że nie jest bardziej "skomplikowana".
Claudia Vargas
2024-12-29 11:25:22
No tenía muchas expectativas con respecto a que mi gato lo fuera a usar, pero le puse sus premios favoritos y los saca porque los saca.