S-Lifeeling Pet Cat Tent Flexible Pop Out Cat Kitty House Play Cube Cushion Mat Play Cat Tunnel Cat Toys Instant Kitty
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There are three openings, each measuring about 10" in diameter.
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He can get a little crazy with them, shooting himself and the tent around the room as he plays, flattening them out, then popping into a hole and creating a new type of flat fort. The nylon ones, like this one, last a lot longer than the soft material ones he's had before. He's mostly had cubes, but a few years ago I came across a rectangular-based SportPet tent that he loved so much that he blew through one side (it wasn't nylon, so it shredded easily). This was the closest thing I could find to a replacement after that one was destroyed. He adores it, but he can only fit in it if he curls up into a tight ball or sits up. That's fine with him; he'll lay with his long body outside and only his head, chest, and front paws inside, and it doesn't matter how big it is when he's bombing around the room in it! He's a 10 pound grey tabby who's slim and active. If the designers of this pet tent could make one that is about twice as wide at the base and has a curved tent-like structure, that would be fantastic. He'd be in heaven, just like top.
Bites, claws, and roughhousing are all things that can happen to you. housing. It has borne the brunt of two kittens' unending wrath. It's dragged all over the place - It's all over the place. The two swinging balls are still inside, and the fabric hasn't torn despite being clawed and bitten. This tent is a hit with both us and the cats (four of them). br>br>Original post: This toy keeps our four cats entertained for hours. There are two kittens and two adult cats in our household. It's without a doubt their most beloved toy. Endless pouncing, clawing, biting, and rolling - these kittens are furry ninjas, and this toy has stood the test of time. It's all taken care of by this toy. This is something we strongly suggest for your feline companions.
A word of caution: the kitten did cause damage to it, but she seemed to enjoy herself while doing so. The edging around the openings is coming undone, and she ripped both balls off in the process, but she had a blast doing it. She enjoys collapsing it and then popping it back up. It's unlikely that you'll be able to save it for your next kitten, but it'll be worth it to see how much she enjoys it.
Tent for a cat or a small dog. This pop-up is used by us. Our cats love to sleep in it or hide inside it while watching the birds and bunnies in our yard, and there are two small globes hanging inside for them to play with. The tent is sturdy and has shown no signs of wear thus far.
For the past two days, I've been suffering from this. My cat, of course, marked her territory by urinating, but that wasn't the worst part; she then began to play with the hanging balls, and the darn thing ripped! Save yourself the trouble and look for a product that is better built! I'm hoping it doesn't wind up in one of Amazon's mystery boxes.
It is extremely popular among them. They swoop down on it from across the room, so I never know where I'll find it in the morning. They also have a lot of fun attacking each other from opposite sides of the tent - They have not yet been able to tear it or remove any of the balls, so one will be inside and the other outside. Its long life has impressed me.
After a year, I had to replace it. This tent is a big hit with my cats. It is where they sleep, rest, and play. There are tears after a year, but it has held up well otherwise. They loved it so much that I bought another one. It's also easily collapsible, which is very convenient, and when you pull it out, it simply pops back into place.
It is extremely popular among cats. They come and go throughout the day. It is extremely light. br>br>It's not a tent for keeping warm. It serves as a cat's play area.