🐱 Unleash the Fun: Where Playtime Meets Style!
The Primst Collapsible Cat Tunnel is a versatile and durable play space for your feline friends and rabbits. Measuring 51x12 inches, this grey tunnel is made from pet-friendly artificial suede, ensuring both comfort and longevity. Its foldable design allows for easy storage, while the interactive features like holes and balls keep your pets engaged. Plus, maintenance is a breeze with simple wipe-clean care.
Target Species | Rabbit |
Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor |
Mounting Type | Floor Mount |
Style | Modern |
Brand | Primst |
Colour | Grey |
Special Feature | Portable, Durable, Foldable ft |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
UPC | 033985223072 |
Manufacturer | Primst |
Item model number | JP-JHT-LL-1008-FBM |
Package Dimensions | 34.29 x 33.2 x 8.89 cm; 608 g |
ASIN | B08GH92TJC |
K**7
Best one yet
I have wasted my money on 3 other tunnels and wish I had purchased this one to begin with because it's the best as far as I'm concerned. The others were very flimsy compared to this one and even though my cats were babies when I bought the others, they managed to destroy them -- holes and dangerous wires poking out. Also, this one has a 12" diameter, larger than a lot of others and better for larger cats (though little kittens would like it, too - save your money and just get the bigger one to begin with) I purchased this in December 2021 and it still looks brand new even though my kitties are now large cats (2 1/2 years old). And boy do they play rough! But again, the tunnel is undamaged and still like new. Not only is it much sturdier, it looks better too. Other tunnels are vinyl and for the most part come in bright colors. This one is cloth on the outside, crinkly on the inside, and comes in a nice neutral gray or beige. I think the plush edging on the tunnel ends and peek holes helps protects them from getting damaged. No more deadly wires poking out. My cats pretty much ignore the hanging ball (same for the ones on their cat tree) but that's only because they prefer fast moving long distance toys or one they can carry. Their favorite game, together or alone, is to jump off the cat tree to the adjacent pet stairs , leap down those to the tunnel, turbo through the tunnel, grab a toy from their toy basket which is close to the end of the tunnel, then repeat the course in reverse. They love this tunnel and I would recommend it above all others.
J**T
A toy they actually use.
I have 2 cats. They both have been enjoying their new tunnel. I already had a smaller tunnel for a few years. The previous one was 35 inches long by 9.5 inches around the opening. This one is 51 inches long and 12 inches around the opening. This new, bigger tunnel is used much more. One cat is 13 pounds and one is a little over weight at 17 pounds. The larger cat had quit using the smaller tunnel. Both cats can run through the new tunnel just fine. The tunnel is well made and pleasing to look at. The material is much more durable, looking forward to having it for a long time. So glad I bought this, I have too many toys they ignore, but they use this everyday.
N**C
Great cat tunnel!
I bought this cat tunnel for my cat because it was taller than the cat tunnel she had. My cat absolutely loves it. She loves it so much, I bought a second one and hooked them together. She is constantly running through them and peeking out the holes. They have held up well. I'm very pleased with them and would recommend them.
E**N
Great Entertainment for our cats
This tunnel is exactly as expected. We love the stability, the color and the size. Its long enough to entertain with the dangling mouse and two tunnel holes, without being a huge obstacle in the room. Would definitely recommend and buy again.
A**R
Big Fun in a Big Tunnel
We bought two of these! We have a 6-year-old cat who is both large and chonky, and a 5-month-old kitten. The big guy has no trouble walking in, and he usually uses the tunnels for naps. The little guy, who bounces off the walls, is in and out of the tunnels repeatedly, every day. I throw toys down the tunnel for him to catch. He jumps in and out of the holes, and leaps over the tunnels like hurdles. He's landed on top of the tunnels lots of times, and both he and the tunnels came out okay. It's been worth the investment to keep that energy channeled away from the rest of the house!
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