30 reviews forSnack Ball Cat Toy
Upload your product photo20/04/22|Paola
Good BUT...
In fact this is a great product for indoor cats, they get super excited with it, BUT the fact that this is pure plastic makes it very easy to be broken by the cat. Overall its good, but could be better.
19/11/21|Joanne
Smaller than expected :(
Decent quality and seem sturdy. Just a bit small. Good value for money though!
08/05/18
cat not interested
Unfortunately my cat does not seem to get it, she won't play with it at all. Shame as it's a great idea
28/04/17|Gina
It'll do
Its a nice product, fits plenty of treats. My cat loves smacking it around. However the treats either come out too easily or not at all, there's no inbetween. I'll just have to put less treats in because my cat is extremely greedy!
Originally published in zooplus.co.uk
13/04/16|Iida
The cats like it.
Both our cats like this toy, they push and bat it around. I normally set it on the more difficult setting as it makes the fun last longer.
My only complaint is that it's a little difficult and slow to fill., putting the treats in one by one.
Originally published in zooplus.co.uk
13/01/16|nta16
Worth a try
A good idea and certainly worth a try at under £1. A bit small for the treats and dry food our cat has. Costing much more I, and our cat, prefer the SlimCat Treat Ball but tried this at the low price.
Originally published in zooplus.co.uk
10/01/16|Zoe
My cats aren't fans
My cats don't get these at all, I just can't get them to use/understand it has food in it. Oh well! I think they're great!
Originally published in zooplus.co.uk
08/11/15|dc
Froglet doesn't like this much
My cat doesn't like this much - I just end up with dry food all over the floor. She isnt a greedy cat, so I don't need to worry about slowing down her feeding time.
I used to have a similar food ball in rubber or soft plastic which I preferred; I have wood floors, so this is a bit noisy.
Originally published in zooplus.co.uk
30/12/14|Naomi
good fun
One of my kitties Elsa loves this - pushing it around and eating up her food from it. However, Tink does not entertain it and only eats the food if you bat it around for her. The only problem with Elsa is that it has a tendency to go under the sofa, when she pushes it into the lounge.
Originally published in zooplus.co.uk