Hide some treats in this snack ball and see what happens. Your cat has to roll the ball to make the treats fall out. There are 2 different levels. Suitable for kittens. Diameter approx. 5.5 cm
Cats love tasty treats and this snack ball is a great way to make a tasty treat even more fun and to turn meal times into a game. Your cat has to work out how to get at the food by rolling the snack ball around. It will enjoy the food all more because of the effort it has put in to getting it.
The snack ball is based on a very simple but effective idea. It is made from sturdy, durable plastic with a spiral inside and an opening on the bottom where the treat will fall out. Fill this opening with dry food or treats and shake the ball so that the spiral moves to the top. Then give it to your cat and watch how it discovers how to roll the ball in such a way that the food moves down the spiral and falls out.
The snack ball has two levels of difficulty, so you can make it easier or more tricky for your pet to get at the treats. Simply turn the red cover to change the size of the opening.
The Snack Ball cat toy at a glance:
- Diameter approx. 5.5 cm
- Colour: red / transparent
- Two levels of difficulty
- For cats of all ages
- Activates your pet’s natural instincts
- Can be filled with dry food or treats
Please note: As with any other product, please supervise your pet with this toy. Check the product regularly for damage, and replace the toy if it is damaged or missing any pieces to avoid potential injury to your pet.
Ellie (verified owner) –
Simple yet so amazing! I thought it would be a good idea to get for when I go out the house so my cat has something else to play with while still getting food and I was right. She loves playing with it and I always put her food in there now because she enjoys it so much. So cheap too!
Christy (verified owner) –
our boy cat gobbles down his food so far, that we decided to try a puzzle toy, and it keeps him entertained for ages. its a good way to get an under active cat moving about as well.
Ellen (verified owner) –
My indoor Bengals are given treats after their dinner with a ball each,they sit and watch the balls being prepared and once given they excitedly proceed to extract their treats.Dilys likes to get her nose down and “dribble” it like a footballer whilst Bronwyn tends to bat and chase,this has resulted in breaking hers(after about 3 months of violent batting)when it cracked against the corner of the skirting.I have ordered replacements as hand fed treats,although delightful are short lived