🐭 Bounce, Pounce, Repeat — The Doorway to Endless Cat Fun!
The SPOT A-Door-Able Bouncing Mouse Cat Toy is an interactive, catnip-filled toy designed to suspend from any door frame. Featuring an adjustable elastic cord for customizable height, a plastic-coated hanger that protects walls, and a breakaway safety clip, it provides hours of safe, engaging play that stimulates your cat’s natural hunting instincts and keeps them active.
A**X
Great for active kittens-caution for those that startle easily, especially at night!
I have 3 cats, 2 are less than a year old and still growing. The older one, not a big fan of the toy but the 2 younger ones love it. They can jump and run, clad and bite. They have a lot of fun and it is really cute when they catch it in their mouth and try to walk off with it. I like the safety catch in the string for safe play. The cord did break, but this was due to the kitties teething and liking to chew on everything. They pulled hard enough to get the safety catch to pull apart and when it was on the ground they chewed through the cord. I was able to tie it back together, so it makes it a little higher for them to reach, but hey, more jumping practice and energy usage. The mechanism to hang onto the door frame works really well too. They can't pull it down but it is easy to install and remove. Plus, it doesn't leave scratches. And it makes me feel better that they have an interactive toy when I am at work. They will play with the toy at all hours too, and it it hits the wall or frame it can make a smacking or thumping sound. May have scared me in the middle of the night. Worth it though! I will be getting another one to hang in a different door for them.
B**L
Great toy- reasonable cost
This is a winner, kitties love it, when the mouse comes lose they still have loads of fun dragging it around.
O**N
Better as a standalone toy then its main function as a door Toy
My cat Tiki loved this when I first put it under my doorway. She pulled on it but immediately snapped it off the base on your doorway. Luckily it has a plastic clip you can use to snap it back in place after this happens, but I recommend you try playing with your cat after its detached from the base. My cat had stopped playing because the plastic clip that holds this toy to the base on your doorway got flung on her when it detached, and it hurt her. She ignored it for several hours after that, then I decided to play to use it as a standalone toy (hey she might like it?) and she much prefer that! Feel free to try it! Maybe your cat will like it as a chasing toy like Tiki does. All cats are different though and Tiki is very feisty but very loving.Overall, this product would receive 2.5 stars from me. Its main function is terrible since your cat will yank it out from the base on your doorway and it may hurt her/him when it snaps off the base (It WILL happen btw). As a standalone toy to use as a chasing toy, its pretty good. The mouse itself is in pretty great shape is very durable and high quality. The string that attaches to your doorway and the plastic clip holding it together and on to your doorway is cheap plastic and terrible quality. In the end its Tikis favorite toy (used as a standalone toy and not on the doorway) that she brings me when she's bored and wants to play.
M**E
Favorite Toy of Gary the Cat - Mouse Conoisseur
We bought our cat his first "mousie' door hanger almost 8 years ago. With the exception of milk jug rings, he's never been a huge fan of cat toys but this was an instant hit. He loves to sneak around corners, hide behind doors and stalk the mouse. The bouncy cord allows the toy to play back and keeps him entertained. It's pretty cute when the cats grab the mouse and try to walk away only to have it snap back to the door for another few minutes of play This version added a rattle which our cats particularly love, but they did reduce the size of the mouse from the original which is a bit of a drawback.Be warned, your cat will eventually chew through the thin cord BUT the actual mouse lasts far longer than the door hanger. Our cat has about 5 mice that he hides throughout the house, about 3 or 4 of them are these (5+ years old) that he hordes into little piles and snuggles with. So, even though the door hanger won't last, the mouse remains a good toy.Be careful of the string once the cat chews through it - strings can be harmful (and expensive) or deadly if swallowed. We have another cat that has been through several thousand dollars worth of surgeries due to ingesting foreign objects so we ALWAYS trim the strings before giving the cats the loose mouse. Also be aware the door hanger will scratch your paint above the door so put padding on it if you care about that.Overall an awesome toy, loved to death by our cats, and I will continue to buy these as the kitties need them.
E**R
Cute & Fun... For less than 10 minutes
To start with, I almost never give negative reviews. That said, in this case I'm concerned that it could seriously hurt the cat...This looked like a great toy for a young cat who is enthusiastic and like to play independently. He loves his Cat Dancer toys, so I thought this would be similar...Not so.It took me a long time, and 4 tries, to get it set up. The end caps for the door mount kept coming off too.My cat immediately grabbed it, yanked a few times, chased it as it bounced back...then it became very quiet.His paw got caught in the elastic and he was trying to chew throught it to get it off!I tried adjusting it to different heights but just wouldn't stay up.Durability? Maybe the mouse is durable but the toy set up is notSturdiness? Poor. Cat was able to chew through the elasticSafety? Poor. Rather high risk... I'm glad I was there when he was playing with it so I could prevent serious harm with his paw.I would not recommend it.
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