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๐พ Unlock your catโs clever side with the ultimate treat maze!
Cat Amazing Sliders is an interactive indoor puzzle toy designed to mentally stimulate cats by engaging their natural instincts through sliding treat compartments. Made from durable, lightweight cardboard, it promotes healthy exercise and slow feeding, recommended by veterinarians. This enrichment feeder offers hours of entertainment, making it a top-rated, vet-approved choice for curious cats and a perfect gift for cat owners.






| ASIN | B07VGN7SJL |
| ASIN | B07VGN7SJL |
| Additional Features | Lightweight, Portable |
| Age Range Description | All Ages |
| Best Sellers Rank | #21,834 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #154 in Interactive Toys for Cats |
| Brand Name | Cat Amazing |
| Breed Recommendation | Medium Breeds, Small Breeds |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (3,030) |
| Date First Available | July 1, 2019 |
| Dog Breed Size | Medium |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00024589916248 |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 11"L x 11"W x 9"H |
| Item model number | DE-Z1107-Y182 |
| Manufacturer | Cat Amazing |
| Manufacturer | Cat Amazing |
| Manufacturer Part Number | DE-Z1107-Y182 |
| Material Type | Cardboard |
| Model Number | DE-Z1107-Y182 |
| Pet Toy Type | Treat Dispenser Toy |
| Product Dimensions | 11 x 11 x 9 inches; 2.34 Pounds |
| Recommended Uses For Product | clipping, grooming |
| Target Species | Cat |
| Theme | Animals |
| UPC | 024589916248 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
J**E
Cat loves it!
Easy to put together and my cat loves it! Keeps her entertained for much longer than her previous puzzle box
M**A
At the end of the day: its kitten approved
Edit: raised my review from 3 to 5, heres why: 1) i learned they donate a toy to shelter cats for each review, and thats just friggin cool, man. In my book, its good business to give back like that. 2) while my kitten has for sure been able to bite holes in the cardboard, and even tare it in a couple spots, it has held up remarkably well in the few weeks weโve had it. I donโt think its actually ad flimsy as i first thought it would be. And; id rather teeth holes in cardboard, than chipped teeth from chewing on plastic. 100% recommend. Mischief muffin approved. Cons: -some of the parts came pre-bent in places theyโre not meant to bend, which made them go together funny. -its made of fancy cardboard. Id likely be able to make something similar from an exacto knife, and the TCG card storage boxes they sell for a couple bucks at game stores. -because its just cardboard, my kitten has already ripped it in a few spots. Not to the point where its ruined, but just enough for me to grumble about the quality for price. Pros: -its a clever design, and its cuter than what i would probably put together -theres a link to a little book about indoor cat enrichment, which im looking forward to gettin some ideas from -interestingly enough: itโs cardboard- because itโs cardboard, its light enough for my kitten to push around and get all his mischievous energy out without me worrying heโs gonna get hurt. No chance of splinters, or getting hurt on a corner or anything like that. MOST IMPORTANTLY-it kept my INCREDIBLY food motivated kitten busy for quite some time. He keeps walking away, then going right back to it. I only stuck like 6 treats in there, and heโs still working on it. This kid is less than a year old, but he has mastered the hardest treat puzzles weโve been able to find for him in minutes after we set them down for the first time. Over all, I am glad weโve got it. Its keeping the mischief muffin busy, im gonna end up feeding him fewer treats for the same amount of play time, and the hamster pattern is really cute. I also like the โdonโt declaw!โ Message on the bottom, with a link to sites with alternatives. I may be a touch disappointed in the quality of material, but id still be tempted to replace it once the cats shred it. My cat is happy, so im happy.
A**A
Cat is Enchanted and Entertained! Needs better written assembly instructions
This is a great cat toy! She'll work it for about 3 hours a day, more if I would put more treats or food in it. Its a great design and a great idea, and its fantastic if you need to happily distract your cat for a while. That said, it's just cardboard. You could make this with a couple of boxes and a sharp box knife. Im happy to pay for the design, but the price point really does seem high given what it is. And the instructions that come for putting it together are terrible- they really want you to go to the video online, but there are many reasons I hate doing that- they are loud, full of ads, often have bad background music, flashing effects......and they hang up or crash if your internet service is twitchy. Maybe you're doing this late at night, or with a sleeping baby....Anyway, when I've just paid $22 for a cardboard box I'm going to need to fold myself, some decent printed instructions really should come with it. But, cat is happy, so I am too. >^..^<
L**J
Cats Really Do Love Cardboard Boxes
My fur daughter is the Queen of puzzle feeders. Iโve bought her at least 4-5 different ones, and she quickly figures them out. Her twin wasnโt at all interested in puzzles. He prefers toys he can chase or attack. However that all changed the moment I brought this cardboard box with holes into their home (even though I pay the mortgage, itโs their house ATP with all their toys, cat towers, litter boxes, and dreaded fur everywhere smh). Anyway both of them love hunting for treats and it has stood up to them sliding it across the floor, pawing and biting it, and standing on top of it. Theyโll definitely be getting a second one in the near future.
R**1
Maybe good for less motivated cats
I bought this puzzle toy after my three cats had destroyed 2 of the classic ones. They love the puzzle box. I should mention that 2 of my 3 cats are blind. They took to the classic like a duck to water. But the classic is made of less durable card board and only last 3-5 months with my cats. I thought this would be great for my cats, sturdier cardboard, and it would be new and more challenging for them. Wrong! I think there may be too many openings. The treats just fall out with minimal box juggling. Even when you hide all the treats inside the little inner boxes. Yes, my cats jump on it the moment I put treats in it. But they retrieve all the treats in only a couple of minutes. Come on, my cats are blind! And this is minimal challenge for them! This would be good for a kitty with no motivation or patience to learn to work a puzzle box, but for now, I am going back to the classic. The classic takes my cats a good 15-20 minutes before it is empty. Please upgrade the cardboard on the classic to something more durable. That would be helpful.
A**.
My inquisitive cat absolutely loves this! He already has two other puzzle toys, which he had mastered (you can kind of see them in the background). This was a new challenge! My other two cats were interested, but not enough to get out all the treats. I often set it up for my big cat when I don't have enough time to play with him, or I will be gone all day. Keeps him occupied for hours. If you have a clever, curious cat they will love it! I was a little hesitant to buy this for my big 17lbs cat (in the pics) but he sits on it, jumps off it, bats it around, etc. and has yet to even bend a panel. 4 weeks later and it's still going strong! Adorable packaging. Looks great when assembled. Easy to put together... but definitely follow the instructions LOL Highly recommend!
C**A
My cats love to play with it only when I put treats inside.
A**R
It's a lovely piece of kit. BUT it's pretty useless for treats as they falls to the bottom and a cat can't scoop them out. Also if you have a large cat they won't be able to navigate the hole to internal box ratio.
B**C
Easy enough to assemble, the stickers to "lock" the tabs into place are entirely useless and come off really quickly, but they aren't needed anyway, so I would recommend just not using them. My kitten figured it out pretty quickly, she just knocks everything to to bottom and scoops them out of there. Sshe can't usually get small treats or kibble, but for larger things like dried minnows it's perfect. It's coated cardboard, so it doesn't absorb oils from food very quickly, but it won't last forever. The biggest downside is definitely the sound that her claws make when she's clawing at it to scoop the treats out, it sounds like nails on a blackboard, so keep that in mind if you're sensitive to certain sounds.
M**T
My cat absolutely loves this! He is really motivated to find treats and already had two other puzzle toys that he's mastered. This was a fun new challenge. I found it a little difficult to put together by myself, but i had a curious cat trying to stand on everything. After a few weeks, there is no sign on wear and tear (and my cat will stand on it).
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