Very good but my girls aren't interested!
:"The product itself is fine. it came in blue rather than the yellow one shown but that's not a problem. You can set the opening to different sizes. Unfortunately though I was more excited by it than th"
Rubber play ball for small pets, diameter: 7 cm.
The ball can be filled with small treats in various sizes. The opening is adjustable to suite the size of the treats.
With this ball, especially animals who are kept alone can be kept busy for a relatively long time without requiring attention from the owner. However, every pet owner should remember that a toy is no replacement for a loving, petting hand.
Note: Make sure that the ball itself is not being chewed on. If this is the case, the ball should be removed because swallowing pieces of plastic can lead to intestinal obstruction!
Colour may differ from photo.
The product itself is fine. it came in blue rather than the yellow one shown but that's not a problem. You can set the opening to different sizes. Unfortunately though I was more excited by it than the guinea pigs were!
15/04/17
Rats love them
My rats love these balls and often push/drag them around the cage for fun - so much so that they now have one each to save arguments! Easy to clean and cheap, too
30/12/16
|mart
ok but big for cats...
Have tried loads of treat balls etc..This one is a bit easier to fill as bigger and also therefore harder to break by standing on etc..However its a bit big for cats
29/10/14
|Laura
Bought for rabbits and guinea pigs
I bought this to try for my two guineas - I wanted to know if they could figure it out - they did. Although they first tried just eating the ball. I then tried it with two of my bunnies and the one absolutely loves it. She is hard to please never taking much of an interest in food- but I put some JR yogurt drops in this broken into smaller pieces and she loves it. I'm very pleased, so I am ordering 3 more balls for the rest of my animals so they have one per enclosure
03/04/14
|Chantelle
Chewable but entertaining!
My rabbit love these treat balls. They only get a small amount of pellets daily but I offer them in the treat balls and they have great fun chasing and throwing them around. The odd pellet does get stuck in the lip but it isn't a problem, as I shake them out and offer them to the buns when I collect the treat balls. My only concern is that the rabbits do chew them, especially as the carrots stick out, and they could consume the plastic.
04/08/13
|Lindsay
Good but the lip by the hole traps the treats
This is a good little ball and our rabbits love it, the only problem is there is a lip right by the hole all the way round on the inside and the treats get stuck in there and can't come out. This really angers one of our rabbits as she can hear the treat inside and there's nothing she can do to get it out. Not so much of a problem when there's lots of treats in the ball but when she gets to the last few she gets really frustrated. It's also frustrating for humans to get the last treats out. We out raisins in the ball so put something bigger in
07/09/12
|Pet Lover
Great for Guinea Pigs
I have bought 3 of these, one for each of my guinea pigs. I fill them will different nugget foods and healthy treats.
My piggies soon worked out what they were for and enjoy rolling them about and chomping their treats.
Great price on this website too.
21/08/12
|Selina H
My Bunny's Favourite Toy
I now feed my rabbit all his pellets from this ball to keep him occupied when I'm at work for longer. Making him forage for his food has helped stop him from digging my carpet too :)
06/08/12
|BinkBenji
Mental Stimulation
My rabbit lives on his own so I was looking for a way to make dinner time more interesting and spread it out a little to make it into an activity. This has been the best thing I've bought. I also bought the living world teach n treat but he sometimes gets frustrated with that if he's hungry and just turns it upside down. He can't damage the Snacky Ball!
01/05/12
|Emily
Great Idea
Needed a way to get my rabbit more active again and amused this did the trick wonderfully, filled it with her rabbit food which she normally bolts and she was off pushing it around the room until every last bit was gobbled up, could not be more pleased with this buy!
19/04/12
|Morgan
Is this product a good boredom breaker for tortoises
I saw this product and it looks really good because my Herrmans Tortoise lives on her own and I tried her with a ball before and was interested but she may like it does anyone think this is a good idea.
16/04/11
|Jaqi
great toy
My rats chase this ball round and round, they love it, I put different treats in it and they play with it when out of the cage, every day!it's their favorite toy.Fantastic for inquisitive pets.
30/12/10
|sara
brilliant
soz people its really good my bunny didnt know how to use this before now my bunny knows how to use it and uses it everyday
21/12/10
|sara
ITS ALRIGHT
it wud be great if my bunny wud ever use it other than that its brilliant and a nice colur
19/10/10
|chloe
AWESOME
my bunny luves it
19/06/10
|mari
brilliant
my guinea pig loved this toy
24/04/09
|Ciaran
Great fun for bunny
My bunny loved this from the minute he sniffed it and realised there were yummy treats inside. When the treats are gone he still enjoys kicking it around, or picking it up with his mouth and throwing it around.
02/04/07
|BunPig
Fun for Rabbits
my bunnies love these balls and i would highly recommend them as boredom-breakers if however you are thinking of getting one for a guineapig - don't! none of my piggies took any notice of it.
27/05/06
|Em
Good boredom breaker.
My rabbit took a while to work out how to get the snacks out but once he'd figured it out he spent a good while playing with it. The size of the hole can be adjusted to suit different sized snacks too, which is helpful. The nobbly design also means that the ball rolls in an 'unpredictable' way.