60 Pack Cat Spring Toy Plastic Colorful Coil Spiral Springs Pet Action Wide Durable Interactive Toys

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  • Velociryx

    > 3 day

    I have a blind cat. She doesnt like toys, or at least she didnt until I stumbled across these. Now, Patches knows the word spring, and any time I say, Patches, wheres your spring?! Shell hop up and go on the hunt. Ive been doling them out one at a time and if she cant find the latest one shes captured, shell come up and put her paws on my leg, knowing that I keep the bag on my desk. She gets a new one as a treat and she goes NUTS for them, batting them around and carrying them all over the house like the bold hunter she would be if she had her sight. Best toy purchase ever. Its wonderful to see her playing actively!

  • CatMom

    16-11-2024

    My adult cats all really enjoy these toys. I recently adopted a pair of kittens and they too love these. So much so, in fact, that they consistently all end up under the couch or stuck in corners. So, I decided to get more and was very pleased with this price. Also shared them with my foster kittens and they love them too. These are shorter than other ones I’ve bought, about three quarters the size, but it doesn’t seem to bother the cats one bit!

  • Ashley Paxson

    > 3 day

    These are very sturdy and provided hours of ongoing entertainment for the cats! There are enough springs in this package to hand one out to each cat friend i have.... or just replace the ones that go missing at home....i may find them all again if i ever move.

  • michelle

    > 3 day

    Bought these for the cats at the local Humane Society. I decided to take a couple out and test them on my kitties to see what they thought since they are former HS cats themselves (peer review?). My babies went nuts for these. The springs are super light and easy to toss in the air with a paw. They bounce and roll erratically, which makes them super fun to hunt. Also since they are made of plastic, they will be disinfected easily in a shelter/rescue setting. Only one minor negative--The springs are packed twisted together in bunches, so you need to carefully separate them before giving them to the cats. It takes a little time and effort, but definitely worth it. I highly encourage anyone who wants to donate toys to their local cat rescue or shelter to think of giving these-- since there are so many in the 60 pack, each cat can have one (or several, depending on how many cats there are).

  • jana

    Greater than one week

    I had no idea that kittens were so into springs. It NEVER wouldve occurred to me to buy these, but my kittens breeder gave me a couple of these in his going-home care package and he absolutely loves them. Theyre great for when he needs to play independently and also for interactive fetch play. The springs seem durable. My kitten likes to chew, but the springs seem no worse for wear.

  • Greg

    Greater than one week

    As so many other cats do, our Miss Coco LOVES string, wire, and anything thin and long to play with. Having once babysat a siblings kitten after the surgical removal of wire from her digestive tract, I have looked for safer alternatives to sate our cats love of wire destruction. This is it for us. Weve had these for months, and theyve become her favorite toys. The plastic is very resilient to chewing, biting, clawing, and pouncing, and we havent had a single one in the entire pack that broke pieces off for her to swallow. The cylindrical spring design also has quite an unexpectedly amusing feature: when she chews on it or claws it, it can bounce away from her due to the tension she puts on the spring. Once it bounces, it can bounce in quite unexpected dirextions, then roll around the apartment. This does a great job of simulating the movements of actual prey, which, as you might imagine, leads our delighted murderess to continue her pouncing to her hearts content. You definitely need the 60-pack though; weve gone about two-thirds through ours without throwing many away, and every time we move furniture, we find another one of them from where its rolled away from her. She doesnt hate cleaning time as much anymore, though, since it tends to lead to more of her favorite toys resurfacing....

  • Seagirl76

    > 3 day

    Omg these are my kittens favorite toy! She is a Maine Coon Tabby mix (I think) who I got feral from the ‘hood at 3-4 weeks and bottle-raised. She still has that feral streak and these little springs are her favorite thing in the whole world. I particularly love it when she carries them in her mouth. As an added bonus, they don’t really hurt to step on and when you do and they get all whack-a-do, they are still fun to play with! My cat’s fave is one my dog bit and mangled.

  • Patti Hamm

    Greater than one week

    They are great. My cat loves them.

  • JuliaM

    Greater than one week

    All 5 of my cats love to play with these. A couple think they are dogs and repeatedly bring them to play fetch. They end up in closets under stove etc but its like a part when you grab them and toss em

  • mary tiemann

    > 3 day

    My kitten is having a great time batting these toys around. Having extra ones is a plus because she loses them under the stove, etc. My adult cats have started playing with them also. And.... they were couch potatoes. The springs roll and toss around really well.

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