🐱 Unleash the Purr-fect Playtime!
Potaroma Catnip Toys offer a trio of engaging, organic toys designed to promote dental health, stimulate play, and improve digestion for indoor cats. Made from 100% natural ingredients, these hand-woven toys ensure your furry friend enjoys safe and healthy fun.
J**.
Kitty loves it!
The media could not be loaded. My cat never really shows interest in catnip, maybe 1 out of 10+ times will she care, but even then it's only for a few seconds or a minute. She woke up out of a dead sleep sniffing the air walking around searching with her nose pointed up when I got these & opened the box to see them! I've had to double bag & container it because she keeps searching for it where I store them, she seems to smell them out easily. To me the smell is very faint, it's not bad & doesn't stink or anytjing like that. I gave her the gall fruit one in the review video & saved the rest for later. She couldn't stop playing with it! Played for a good 5-10 minutes which is a very long time for her to be interested in something like this. It's recommended to only give them catnip or silvervine items once or twice a week so they don't become bored with it. They're super cool looking & I like the fact they're cage balls & roll around since she likes rolling, moving things. She hasn't chewed much but it seems soft enough to not hurt her teeth & strong enough to not fall apart. Got it in a bundled pack with a 3 in 1 toy so value was good. 100% recommended if your cat seems uninterested in catnip, this is a good alternative to try!
M**R
My cats tried to tear the box open — instant hit!
The second this arrived, my cats could smell the fun through the packaging — they were practically trying to rip the box open before I could even get it inside! 😹All three toys in the set are a big hit. The silvervine definitely sparked their interest (even my usually chill cat got zoomies), and the cage balls kept them busy batting and chasing. The bell ball adds that extra jingle that makes it hard for them to resist. Of course the catnip filled one was their favorite.I love that these help clean their teeth too — it’s a win-win for both play and health. Great variety, great value, and a great way to entertain some very spoiled indoor kitties.Highly recommend if your cats need a little excitement or stimulation — just be ready, because they might come for the package before you do!
K**M
Good and sturdy, but didn't hold their interest
My cats really liked these for a little while. Then they seemed to get bored with them. Putting them in a jar with Catnip to recharge them worked a few times. I'm still giving them 4 stars because they are sturdy and my small dog enjoys them, and the cats do bat them across the floor a few times a week.
A**C
Cats love the toy but pieces break off-- put it in a sock
Both my cats liked these herbal play toys right away. No problem there. However after a day or so I was finding little bits of the woody outer structure on my carpets. I don't mind that, as I'm not the world's greatest housekeeper, but this morning I found the ball (I've only given them one so far) on the living room floor with a little heap of kibble-throw-up next to it. Again, no problem to pick it up. But it occurs to me that they might be swallowing little splinters of the wood. That would NOT be good. So I put the play ball in a sock. A knee-high nylon would have been good, but alas, those have long disappeared from my wardrobe. They can still smell the contents, plus the sock makes it possible for them to grab the toy with their claws and throw it (which they do with their fluffy-ball toy). So do get the magic herbal toys, but put them in a sock.
A**R
Stimulate all your cat's senses.
If you're a cat parent looking to stimulate all your cat's senses, this item is for you. Silvervine sticks fall under the catnip family. So, just the smell of it lures them to play. It will also give them an appropriate outlet to chew on. Each one had a different center which makes different noises as they move it around. It's unique shape makes it movements unpredictable as it's rolled around. Keeping your cat fully engaged. My kitties wrestle with them. It's adorable.If you're looking to enrich you cat's home life, hide them in places they may accidentally stumble upon.If you have multiple cat's, I suggest introducing this to each cat separately. Each cat reacts differently to catnip stimuli. If you have them wrestling this toy & they bump into each other, somebody might get slapped. Same goes for your hands. Until they get over that initial excitement, don't put your hands out the play.I hope this is helpful & you babies will enjoy their new taste of nature.
M**A
Interaction and her happiness!💗
She loves it!! I can see this will keep her busy
S**F
My cat hated these, wouldn’t even touch them! Lol…
I have a nine-year-old male neutered cat and I ended up rescuing a cat. They’ve been abandoned and severely abused and the Humane Society wasn’t able to take it in and it was going to be put down by the police in my neighborhood. And I couldn’t let that happen so I took him to the vet and got him fixed up and brought him home and he’s officially part of my family. And even though I’ve tried all the diffusers and the calming collars, nothing has seem to work so I bought these little niblets in hopes that my cat that is aggressive, my older cat that is, would take these and mellow out a little bit. And I tried mashing them up and putting them inside tuna, but he is he is able to sniff it out, and he will not take them so if you have a finicky cat, I would stay away from this product. Some cats are just harder to administer any kind of meds to like my new cat Theo the one I rescued the first two weeks after I brought him home I had to fill him every day because he was on pain medication and anabiotic’s, and he never gave me any problems, and he was so gentle and , it made it easier on me to have to do that because who wants to you know open their cats, mouth and drop pills down and force them to swallow them? But my other cat is or has been always a little bit of a grumpy pants, and there’s no way that I would ever be able to give him something orally to calm him down. That’s why I tried these lightly sedating cat treats, but he just won’t eat them. Maybe it’ll be different for you guys I hope it will be but my experience wasn’t good.
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