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Our Pets Play-N-Treat Balls Interactive Cat Toy, 2 Count

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Pet toy type Ball
Target species Cat
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Breed recommendation All Breed Sizes
Brand Our Pets

About this item

  • Go cat go play-N-treat balls interactive cat toy
  • Perfect for portion controlled enrichment feeding
  • Taps into your cats natural instincts to hunt for their food
  • Helps to fight obesity in felines
  • Easy to fill and easy to clean

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OurPets Play-N-Treat

The Importance of Play

Cats need mental stimulation from play to keep from being bored and to fulfill their hunting instincts.

Physical activity from play acts as a workout, keeping cats physically fit and enriches the pet’s quality of life and fosters a healthy relationship between the pet and their parents.

Cats sleep most of the day, about 16 hours. When they are awake they need to move around and exercise. In the wild, cats get their physical exercise from hunting. Inside cats receive their exercise from playing with toys that simulate prey. Play provides more than just exercise. Play also relieves anxiety, stress, and boredom. When indoor cats do not have toys to play with, that is when they supplement their playful instincts with anything they can find around the house; curtains, toes, shoe laces, etc.

About the Play-N-Treat Balls

The OurPets Play-N-Treat Balls are made to let cats be cats, allowing them to jump, pounce, and chase their prey. This keeps them busy and positively engaged with the world around them! These colorful and fun toys stimulate the senses and reward your cat with healthy play. Exercise has never been this much fun! Fill these toys with treats or catnip and let them roll as your cat gives chase for plenty of pleasing pounce. Easy to fill and clean.

  • Dispenses treats as your cat plays
  • Fill with treats or catnip
  • Creates hours of rewarding play

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Not a dog toy. Not a child's toy. Small parts may pose a choking hazard, adult supervision required. This cat toy should be discarded if damage is detected.

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Fun toy but quite hard to assemble
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Fun toy but quite hard to assemble
Both of my cats aren’t really interested in it tho. It’s a fun toy design but I found it quite hard to assemble the ball after putting treats in it. And some of my treats can’t get through the hole. Maybe it would be better if the set comes with two balls with different hole sizes.
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Reviewed in Australia on 20 August 2022
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My cat likes these and it slows down his eating (slightly!). It took him a few days to figure it out and once he did, he was all over it. He mastered the art of getting food out of this within a few weeks.
Reviewed in Australia on 20 November 2023
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Easy ti insert the treats to entice your cat. If it is food driven.
If not, and it is play oriented only, the ball is knocked about, with treats spilt throughout...
Reviewed in Australia on 14 November 2023
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It does the job
Reviewed in Australia on 17 September 2021
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I was disappointed with this product, it is hard to open it then when you finally open it is harder to close. Doesn't do the purpose. Not recommended.
Reviewed in Australia on 7 September 2021
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Although the size of these balls is smaller than my expectation, it works fine. I am now happy with the purchase. Only downside is the difficulty of finding this ball
When it went under a bed or couch.
Reviewed in Australia on 28 June 2023
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You can shove treats in, but they sure ain’t coming out again! This works only if you have very small square treats. Brands like Greenies just end up being a tease for the poor cats.
Reviewed in Australia on 5 July 2021
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Great! Make sure you put snacks which are a bit of snug fit in the ball. That way this will keep the cat busy for hours. My cat likes it a lot, and plays even when no treat is there in it.
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Reviewed in Australia on 20 July 2023
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Its a bit difficult to close, but the hole is big enough for Temptations treats to come out no worries. Very sturdy
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Marci Coyne
5.0 out of 5 stars Durable
Reviewed in the United States on 30 May 2020
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I initially bought for my cat, but my puppy loved them too! They're a little hard to pop open, I found it easiest to just put pressure on the seam rather than use there little indent. But they have held up to puppy teeth (they are small, dont reccomend using for large breed pups) and kept him entertained for quite some time. The whole is only about a 1/4 of an inch wide, so I've found that food works better than treats. Good buy for a 2 pack.
Guadalupe P.D
3.0 out of 5 stars Orificio muy grande
Reviewed in Mexico on 9 July 2019
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El material del producto es bueno, pero el orifico es muy grande por lo tanto si se le pone alimento como croquetas se sale muy facilmente.
Sweetie
5.0 out of 5 stars My cat loves it
Reviewed in Canada on 21 August 2013
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I must mention my cat only plays with this when I put treats either wise. It doesn't get played with, when I do put treats do. He gets really entertained rolling it around hoping to get 1 treat out. It comes with 2 of them and it very sturdy just a tiny bit hard to open it. But the treats can be shoved right in so not problems. I recommend this for entertainment purposes, not all cats will like it. It serves its purpose just as well as a kong.
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Shining_star
5.0 out of 5 stars Kitty loved them
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 18 December 2013
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Bought 3 years ago for my kitten to encourage kitty to exercise more whilst rewarding her with some treats. she spent ages batting them about to get at the treats. Good item to keep kitty entertained whilst you can't be with them for a few hours due to work etc.
Tzipora
3.0 out of 5 stars My cat is not a fan.
Reviewed in the United States on 27 January 2019
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I have a cat who loves to hunt treats. She has a number of different treat puzzles and balls like this. I've heard these sorts of things are recommended for keeping your cats entertained and because it helps mimic hunting food in the wild. That said, usually my cat is a bit too smart for her own good and figures these kinds of toys out fast and how to get treats out in a matter of minutes.

So I was looking for a new treat dispenser to keep her challenged. The price was right. Unfortunately, she just isn't a fan. For a cat who, as mentioned, often learns to exploit these kinds of toys and get treats out quick, I've found treats lingering int the ball a week later. I'm obviously not a feline so I can only guess as far as why she dislikes this one or how it different from the ones she does like. I think there's a couple of main issues here.

- The ball is too round. You'll notice other prominent and popular treat based toys here on Amazon and elsewhere tend to have unusual shapes and some, such a the mouse shaped varieties by Friskies and Temptations (two toys she's always enjoyed, toys even my parents elderly and lazy cat enjoys as well) also have weighted bottoms. Without a weight or odd shape this ball will roll far and fast, too fast sometimes for the treats to fall out. It also tends to get lost easily for similar reasons.

- The material. The lightweight yet hard, thin plastic of these balls makes them unusually loud and jarring on my hardwood floors. A guest accidentally kicked one and we were both startled and while my cat is not a jumpy or easily startled cat and can be quite loud herself when she plays, I would imagine she finds the sound unpleasant, as would most cats. I can't say I'm fond of it either and would caution not leaving this one out on hard surfaces, especially at night or where it can accidentally kicked by human feet.

- Size. Unlike some reviewers I don't think the hole for the treats to come out is a problem. It's only a touch smaller than the Friskies and Temptations mice I've mentioned and for my cat who is so good at these, too large of a hole would be much too easy. I also don't think, given the other issues, a larger hole would really help much. But the ball itself is rather large, larger than it needs to be given how hollow and unweighted it is. My cat also adored balls and chasing them around the house. But this is larger than any she enjoys playing with. It's not her largest treat toy and she's got some of the bigger puzzle toys also but without a weight or perhaps another hole or two on the other side, it isn't easy to roll around for her.

So to summarize, there are far better options on the market. I took a chance even having really other reviews because I knew this sort of toy is something my cat loves and plays with daily. Perhaps you also have a cat who loves treat puzzles and toys also and thought maybe the issue was that other reviewers cats just weren't into them. I can't promise your cat will dislike it as much as mine, but it wasn't hit with a cat who otherwise adores this type of toy.

If you're new to these types of toys for your cat, I highly recommend trying one of the ones made by Friskies or Temptations (whether you feed your cat those brands or not, both work fantastically with all kinds of treats!) Or perhaps something like the egg shaped "Eggsercisor" found on Amazon.

If your cat is already super into these, give those Trixie puzzleboards a try or even those simple brown boxes with all the holes, that one has always been a favorite of my cats and works well with toys as well as treats. So much so, my cat drops toys in there herself to then fish out and is just as happy to fish out treats from it as well.

There are so many options out there and it's easy to do better. I've only given a second star because the toy is sturdy. The plastic feels cheap but it's been slammed into walls and even tripped over by humans in shoes and it hasn't broken. Plus you get a set of two for such a low price. But it seems to lack appeal and useability from a feline perspective.
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