🐾 Pounce on the Fun: Where Playtime Meets Colorful Adventure!
The Zanies Women's Cheese Wedge Display Box features 60 authentic-looking rainbow mice cat toys, each measuring 3 inches long. Designed to provide hours of fun and exercise, these durable toys cater to your cat's natural hunting instincts while adding a splash of color to their playtime.
J**S
Cats love zanies!
Whether it’s your kitten or mature cat, these zanies are a perfect fit. With their rattling insides, and durable construction, these toys allow cats to practice their hunting and playing skills on their own time. It gives them hours of mental and physical stimulation even when owners are not around.
C**K
Perfect real fur mice for kittens or cats.
These mice are a huge hit and price per mouse is great. It was about $0.47 per mouse when I bought these. I foster kittens and when one is adopted I send them home with a couple of these. Consistently, I am told they remain a kitten/cat favorite. I have even been asked where I got them as adopters have wanted to buy more. Not many kittens fetch but when they do, it’s with these real fur mice. My own cats love these. I had to put the box up as one of my cats that does fetch would break into the box and bring me a different mouse every day. My other cat carries one around in her mouth and won’t share it. She knows HER mouse from others of same color. She’s weird. I would highly recommend as it meets all my requirements: Real fur, rattles, durable and sized for kitten and cats (not too big or small)
A**E
PAWS DOWN, ZANIES RAINBOW MICE ARE MEOW FAVORITE
Okay guys, I will be the first to admit, I really am not the experienced cat owner. I had one cat a decade ago that I loved to death, he came and went as he pleased, usually only ~stopping by~ to see me for a few hours after sundown and the occasional daytime visit (when he seemed utterly bored with the outside world). I only owned him for 3 1/2 short years before his premature demise via automobile. I was barely 17 at the time (please excuse my teenage laissiez faire attitude towards good cat husbandry) and maybe if I had endless supplies of these little colorful mice all those years ago, well maybe that cat would have hung around more, and missed the anxious parents in long lines trying to get their children to elementary school on time.So that's my prior cat experience. Sad. But. True.However, my husband and I recently adopted a kitten from an Animal Care And Regulation Center, i.e., the pound. He was approximately five months old when we adopted him, and filled to the brim with energy.I went into the gift shop located inside the animal care and regulation center and pretty much bought that little kitten every single little cat toy, collar, treat, memento, bell&whistle, rattler, singer, flasher, and dancer. Even a slim little red nylon rope, advertised as a leash for cats. (Which I promptly lost and have mixed feelings about anyway.). I BOUGHT EVERYTHING!And guess what my little kitten, now formally known as Norway, LOVED the most?The bright yellow Zanies Mouse.Which he decidedly hunted with the clumsy accuracy of his kitten self. Chewing and scratching off the rosy felt ears, the beady button black eyes -and somewhere in there the red Pom-Pom nose and comical leather tail. All the while the tiny little innards of the toy rattled away, akin to what I would image a Beebee pellet would sound like inside a ping-pong ball. He played (we played) until he slumped in exhaustion. When the yellow one was obliterated after a few days of intensive play .... Then the beautiful jeweled shade of turquoise Zanies Mouse became Norway's new favorite. Then another bright yellow Zanies Mouse... A hot pink one... A shockingly intense shade of orange after that... An emerald green... Another canary yellow... And finally my last jeweled shade of turquoise mouse.I selfishly wanted to tuck that cyan work of art away in a jewelry box as some kind of keep sake, it was so beautiful and soft! But I couldn't. I enjoyed seeing my kitten having so much fun! I was even shocked and delighted to see my husband teaching Norway to play fetch with Norway's favorite toy, Zanies Rainbow Mice! Seriously, my husband tosses a rainbow mouse down the wood floor of our hallway, and that little kitten takes off to catch it and carries it back to him in his mouth. It's hilarious. And adorable.However, at this point I was out of those freaking amazing mice, sort of. I had picked up a few BLACK ones, they looked exactly the same in every aspect, I'd even gotten them out of the same cardboard cheese wedge bin in the gift shop. They were still Zanies mice, made with rabbit skin! But there was one giant problem. The black mice did not rattle. Our kitten Norway wanted absolutely nothing to do with them. They just didn't strike his interest.Luckily, when the stash of rainbow mice had gotten about halfway down, I took notice. And had already found this AMAZING DEAL ON AMAZON, Right? I could buy a 10 for $13.99 ($1.39 a piece) on Amazon. Or a dozen for $8.95 ($0.74 a piece) on Amazon. Or 20 for $12.35 ($0.61 a piece) on Amazon....Or 60 for $28.21 on Amazon with Free Prime shipping and a cute little cheese wedge to store them in. That's only $0.47 a mouse!!!! Unless prices drop, or other numerical amounts show up with free shipping that's the best deal you can get.I'm even marinating some in a mason jar with Cat-Nip on my kitchen windowsill, it's actually a pretty cute decoration ;)#######BOTTOM LINE: ZANIES RAINBOW MICE ARE THE BEST!
M**,
Don't waste your money
EVERY SINGLE ONE of these mice has a clothing tag that needs to be cut off. The mice are so small that I have to hold on to the tails to cut off tags because I can't grip them otherwise. The picture made the cheese wedge look like a toy box. The reality is it isn't strong enough; like thick paper, easily torn through. I bought these because of the bright colors. Easy to see and hopefully not step on. Don't want mice gray or darker. I see that and chances are they are the real thing. Live in rural area and brazen mice have gotten into the house despite four cats. Also, unlike others I wanted them made of rabbit fur. Better for my cats' hunting instincts. However, these feel like thin felt over hard cardboard. I haven't seen my cats playing with them either. Only happy with colors, overall disappointed.
A**R
So a new one was needed to keep them happy. And happy they are
Okay, I had to buy these because the cats succeeded in hiding the others. I have no idea where the last bunch of mice ended up but the box is empty and there are no more mice for them to play with. So a new one was needed to keep them happy. And happy they are. The mice can handle the abuse of being batted around and carried, chewed and clawed, shook to make the beads inside rattle, thrown, and stepped on. So if you have cats who are great hiders of their toys, the box of sixty is well worth every penny. They do play with them.As a side note, people don't get as upset when they see a pink or green mouse being carried around. At least not as upset as when they see a gray or white mouse even if it is a toy made by the same company. I've learned long ago to look for legs but some people haven't figured that out yet. So if you know people who get upset by cats doing their natural thing of hunting mice, these are the best bet for you since real mice never look like these.
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