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The Cat Amazing Sliders is a veterinarian-recommended interactive treat puzzle designed to stimulate adult cats’ natural foraging instincts. Featuring sliding inner boxes that constantly change the challenge, it encourages mental exercise and healthy treat pacing. Lightweight and portable, this toy keeps cats engaged for hours, reducing boredom and promoting active play.






| ASIN | B07VGN7SJL |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 144,592 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) 1,898 in Interactive Toys for Cats |
| Breed Recommendation | Cat |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (2,840) |
| Date First Available | 18 Aug. 2019 |
| Item Weight | 1.05 kg |
| Item model number | DE-Z1107-Y182 |
| Pet Life Stage | Adult Cats |
| Product Dimensions | 27.94 x 27.94 x 22.86 cm; 1.05 kg |
| Quantity | 1 |
| Special features | Lightweight, Portable |
A**R
Well made but pretty useless for my cat
It's a lovely piece of kit. BUT it's pretty useless for treats as they falls to the bottom and a cat can't scoop them out. Also if you have a large cat they won't be able to navigate the hole to internal box ratio.
C**A
My cats love to play with it only when I put treats inside.
E**H
My cat likes reaching in to grab a treat and figuring out how to snag it. Easy to assemble and I love that it’s recyclable when the time comes
B**C
Easy enough to assemble, the stickers to "lock" the tabs into place are entirely useless and come off really quickly, but they aren't needed anyway, so I would recommend just not using them. My kitten figured it out pretty quickly, she just knocks everything to to bottom and scoops them out of there. Sshe can't usually get small treats or kibble, but for larger things like dried minnows it's perfect. It's coated cardboard, so it doesn't absorb oils from food very quickly, but it won't last forever. The biggest downside is definitely the sound that her claws make when she's clawing at it to scoop the treats out, it sounds like nails on a blackboard, so keep that in mind if you're sensitive to certain sounds.
M**N
So I got this toy and the original at the same time. I figured it would take my kitties some time to get used to the original, so eventually I would put this one out. Apparently, they're smarter than I thought. (D'oh! lol) They figured out the original one quickly, so after a couple of days I put the Sliders together (assembly was relatively straight forward with the directions) and put this one out. It's definitely harder for them, but 6 of my 8 cats have no problem at all getting most of the treats out, and then taking more time to get the last ones. The toy itself is pretty sturdy. My kitties are determined - and destructive - and so far, this one is standing up to them. (For the record, so does the original. These suckers are well made!) I'm sure that at some point I'll need to replace it (cardboard doesn't last forever, and they have sharp claws!), but the price is low enough that their enjoyment of it makes it worth it. (I've had it about a month now. There is only superficial damage to it - including from my 2 20-pounders climbing on top of it. It didn't collapse!) In short: most of my cats LOVE this. Even my kitty who would prefer to cheat off the hard work of the other kitties (and steal the treats they retrieve) uses it. Clearly, not every cat will like every toy, and 2 of my cats don't care at all. But most of them love it, so for me in my house (with my treat-gobbling fur-beasts), this is a big WIN.
J**N
I love this thing. It's WAY better quality than I anticipated. The material is thick and strong, and it's super easy to put together, took maybe 5 minutes. It's one of his favourite toys, we put treats in it probably once or twice a week (or any time he's pestering us when we're busy) and it keeps him occupied for an hour or more every time, it's unreal. I've never seen a cat spend that much concentrated time on one toy/activity. Can't recommend this enough, it's a godsend.
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