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Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2025
Cats loved it
SAMANTHA LEVI
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2025
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Carla Puscavage
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025
Our cats went crazy for these! They were up all night playing with them the first night we had them. I am so pleased!
tloco6
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2025
Pros:- Wide variety of toys fit in a nice, compact plastic case.- Suction cup was very strong and able to stay put on glass, wood paneling and plastic. Almost difficult to take off from the surface but did no damage.Cons:- Wish the pole had a handle to use so it would nicer to hold if I didn't want to use the suction cup or hanging portion.- Fake mouse toy was nice, but my cat destroyed it and left little pieces of fake fur around the house.
J
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2025
Gf took the pink pom-poms for her hair
R. N.
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2025
First off, you get a very generous amount of toys in a very nice container that can be reused to store other things in the future.Most of the toys I have tried so far have been hits with the exception of the snakes. Those they don't care for. And I do not care for the fact that they glued tiny little plastic eyes onto them. That is just dumb. A rambunctious young cat or kitten could pull those off and potentially swallow them. What does a cat toy need eyes for?Another bad design flaw are the metal hooks that they use to attach the toys to the wands. The hooks bend easily and one of my younger cats got it stuck on her teeth! She was hissing and freaking out. Scared the heck out of me. Thankfully she got it off by herself as she didn't want anyone coming near her. So that is an unsafe and very poor design. Who puts bendable metal pieces & small plastic parts on toys that animals put in their mouths????The bells on some of the toys could get stuck on a canine also.Apart from the safety issues, most of my cats really like playing with most of the toys in this collection. They LOVE anything you put on the fishing rod. And they really give you a lot of toys to choose from. So, I am torn in how to rate this product. 5 stars for the wide variety of fun cat toys but 1 star for safety concerns. I don't like having to supervise my cats when they are wanting to play.
BLS
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2025
Upon arrival, the plastic container was literaly busting open with cat toys!I received:*2 snakes with bells*2 feather attachments with bells*2 worms with bells*2 pompoms with bells*2 feather twirly "birds" with bells*2 mice--one with a feather tail and something inside that rattles and one with a longer tail and something inside that rattles*2 wands*1 base*1 doorway tool*Several adhesives and long stringsI mostly love this assortment of fun toys for our feral cats. It includes feathers, bells, worms, pom poms and more. I do, however, dislike when manufacturers attach googly eyes to these toys because it too easy for a cat to swallow them, so I'll be removing those from the two snakes. I'm also unsure about the two mouse toys, which feel like they may have styrofoam bodies and I don't know what's inside to make the noise. I'll be supervising the cats when playing with the mice.There are two wands and I appreciate that they're flexible metal because it's unlikey any cat will chew through them. There is only one "base" for the wands and it's about as basic as you can get. There is adhesive on the bottom to help it stick to your floor or other service. There's also a little lever you can raise and then press down to activate suction to your surface but I'm really not sure how well it works. I have a simliar base in our garage that I've secured with bricks, which works amazingly well. But who wants to put bricks in their actual living space?I should also note that a little bit of assembly is required for the base. There's a small threaded piece (called an "air nozzle" in the instructions) that you screw in to the hole in the base. Then when you insert the wand, it grabs it to that your cats won't be able to pull the wand out. To release the wand (in case you want to use the other wand), press down on the blue button around the wand and it will come right out. I really appreciate this feature because one of our feral cats does try to pull the wand out of these types of toys and take it with her.The backing on the adhesive pieces is hard to peel off. I don't foresee myself using these piece because I dislike adhesive in general and certainly wouldn't put it on my walls or ceiling. Maybe I'd use it on glass. The "door tool" is new for me. The idea is that pull it open to place over the trim of a doorway. Then you can string through one of the cords with a toy attached so your feline friend has another place to play. I tried to hang the door tool in one of our doorways but I couldn't spread it open enough to fit over the thick door trim. I will see if I can get it over a beam in the garage for the cats.Overall, I love this Soarer 4-in-1 interactive cat toy set. It comes with so many options and I know our feral cats--one in particular--are going to love it too! I highly recommend this set.
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