ISMARTEN 100 Pack Pet Wide Colorful Springs Cat Toys Plastic Coil Spiral Springs for Cat Kitten Pets (Random Color)
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Yes - China is where they're made. This data can be found in the Amazon product description's details.
They do, but not nearly as well as they should. Cats appear to enjoy making noise on other types of flooring, and they move much faster than they do on carpet.
Selected User Reviews For ISMARTEN 100 Pack Pet Wide Colorful Springs Cat Toys Plastic Coil Spiral Springs for Cat Kitten Pets (Random Color)
Remove the pointy ends with a pair of scissors. These are a hit with my 8-year-old cat. He only plays with this set of toys. He likes to pick them up and carry them around, so I had to cut off the sharp pointy tips so he wouldn't stab his mouth or gums. It would have gotten 5 stars if it wasn't for that.
My two cats' favorite toys are springs, which I frequently purchase for them. I always have to buy more because they get misplaced. I'll find a hundred spring toys when I move one day. I usually get "Ethical Wide" or "Frisco" Springs, but when the price went up, I decided to try these. I immediately thought it was a safety hazard when I took the first one out of the bag; the ends are extremely sharp, and I believe they could be dangerous for an animal to play with. It could cause serious eye damage to a cat! I didn't even give one to the cat to play with because the cost of a hundred was not worth the risk of damage. I gave them back to you. It is worthwhile to spend more money on a different brand.
Our kittens enjoy chasing each other, and these springs provide a fun way for them to do so. They are useful in large quantities because they easily slide under furniture, appliances, and other items and do not cause too much pain when stepped on. We do a seek and find every now and then to keep our collection fresh. Good buy!.
I'm not sure why, but these drive my cats insane. A few of them were part of a 20-piece set I purchased a few months ago, and they were only interested in playing with the springs. Two of these keep my 10-month-olds occupied for hours on end, and I keep my spares sealed in a bag filled with catnip, which probably helps!.
I'm not sure what it is about these toys, but they are his absolute favorite among all the cat toys available. I got a couple of them in a sample pack of miscellaneous toys, and he was glued to them, batting them across the slick wood floor and chasing them down. The two, of course, slid under my L-shaped desk. shaped sofa, and they were buried so deeply beneath it that they'll be lost forever (or until I dismantle/move the couch). I decided to see if I could get them in bulk without having to buy anything else he wouldn't play with. Thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank I'm overjoyed that I came across this collection. He adores them, and between the packs I'll be purchasing and the pieces under the furniture, we'll undoubtedly have a lifetime supply. We give them 5 stars. Check out my video if you're looking for pure joy. ' '.
The only drawback to these kitty coils is that you have to dig them out from under dressers, baseboards, and other places on your hands and knees, but it's well worth it for me and the kittens! I foster for a rescue organization, and every single one of my foster kittens has enjoyed chasing after them and batting them around. When my kittens are adopted, I always include a few coils in their goodie bags for them to take with them to their new homes. Fortunately, these are so inexpensive that I can afford it! If you have or know a cat who enjoys hunting, give these a try.
Seelie G'boing G'boing adores these because they're as G'boingy as she is. (Cat) She adores these, swats them all over the place, and can't seem to get enough of them. If you stepped on them, they would easily break. Because they seem to vanish, I haven't done so yet. I'm guessing it's beneath the couch. I, on the other hand, ration them. There are so many that I haven't run out yet, and I've only had these for two months:.
They keep losing them (I'm guessing they roll under the furniture, stove, or fridge), so I had to buy a pack of 100. With a wooden yardstick, I keep catching them from beneath the furniture. They enjoy chasing them because these springs roll around, especially on hardwood or linoleum, and I frequently see one kitten or the other carrying one in his mouth. It's odd - br>br> You'd think these would be available at pet stores, but I've never seen them at Petco or Petsmart. I highly recommend them!.