ALL FOR PAWS Interactive Puzzle Feeder and Cat Toy – Cat Brain Stimulation and Slow Feeder for Enrichment – For Indoor Cats
$ 25.99
Price: $25.99
(as of Apr 02, 2025 00:17:30 UTC – Details)
Product Description
Product Dimensions : 14.9 x 10.6 x 4.4 inches; 1.15 Pounds
Item model number : 847922032326″ or “0847922032326
Date First Available : August 12, 2019
Manufacturer : AFP
ASIN : B07W9KDJ5B
Multiple Challenge Levels for Varied Play: This cat puzzle toy offers multiple challenge levels, catering to both novice and experienced feline As your cat masters each level, they are presented with various modules, continually pushing their cognitive abilities and keeping them intrigued. The adjustable difficulty settings also allow you to customize the experience based on your cat’s skill level, ensuring that the toy grows with them and remains a valuable part of their playtime routine
Mental Stimulation for Cats: This interactive cat puzzle feeder is meticulously designed to provide an ideal balance of mental stimulation and rewarding play for curious cats. The multiple modules cater to a cat’s natural instincts, ensuring that their minds stay active and engaged. By introducing this puzzle into their routine, you’re not just providing a toy, but a daily exercise for their brain, reducing boredom and promoting cognitive development.
Help Slow Eating:The cat maze doubles as an effective treat dispenser, making it a valuable tool for cats that eat too quickly. By requiring your cat to work through the puzzle to access their treats, it naturally slows down their eating pace, promoting healthier digestion and reducing the risk of overeating. This treat puzzle mimics the natural hunting behavior of cats, where they must exert effort to obtain their food, thereby enhancing their overall eating experience.
Easy to Clean and Maintain: Maintaining cleanliness is a breeze with this cat toy, as it’s constructed from food-safe materials that prioritize your pet’s health. The toy is designed with detachable parts, making it simple to disassemble and wash after each use. This ensures that any food residues or bacteria are easily removed, keeping the toy hygienic and safe for repeated play.
Non-Slip Rubber Feet for Stability: Stability is crucial during playtime, especially when your cat is fully engrossed in a challenging puzzle. This interactive cat game toy is equipped with non-slip rubber feet that ensure the game stays firmly in place, even during the most enthusiastic play sessions. Whether your cat is pawing, batting, or nudging the toy to release treats, the secure grip provided by these rubber feet prevents unnecessary movement, allowing for uninterrupted fun.
Customers say
Customers find the cat puzzle feeder keeps their pets entertained and can change the puzzle to add more obstacles. The design receives positive feedback, and customers appreciate that it’s easy to take apart for cleaning. While some cats find it engaging, others show no interest. The feeder helps pets eat slower, though durability is mixed with some units breaking within weeks. The suction cup attachment receives mixed reviews, with some customers reporting it doesn’t stick to the floor.
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8 reviews for ALL FOR PAWS Interactive Puzzle Feeder and Cat Toy – Cat Brain Stimulation and Slow Feeder for Enrichment – For Indoor Cats
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Kathy –
A hit for Honey
I have a rescue kitty that is part Savannah. Therefore, she has a very high prey drive and is highly intelligent, getting bored and depressed when she has nothing to stimulate her brain. I bought this for her and she LOVES it!We also have her sister, who is out of a different father. So while both have the Maine Coon from momma, sis has more Persian/HImalayan than the Savannah that Honey has. As a result, Sis prefers to just stick her nose in the bowl and eat–forget about the games! But even with a bowl down and available, Honey will go to her puzzle feeder and play with trying to get food out of it.The fact that you can rearrange/remove/add obstacles is nice as it helps to keep her thinking with new challenges occasionally. She really enjoys that and feels better with something to challenge her mentally.The whole thing is plastic and easy to clean. The lid does allow for kibble to fall down in between the walls and the lid though, so every couple of days you have to remove the lid and clean up all the old kibble that has fallen down where she cannot reach it. Maybe that is something they should rethink and come up with a different way of seating the lid to prevent kibble loss.It does stick pretty well to the tile floor, although she can move it when she pushes against it to try and get to the pieces that have fallen down between the lid and outer wall. It has never flipped over though, even when a 16 pound kitty running full tilt has lost footing on the tile floor and slid into it, knocking it a couple of feet away.Overall, it is a big hit with the kitty. She loves it and it keeps her happy, challenged, and occupied. That makes me happy, along with the easy clean up. Good price and good value for the price. If you have a smart kitty who is easily bored because they are not challenged enough, I would definitely recommend this as a try. If you have a porky pig like her sister who prefers to just stick her nose in the bowl and not come up for air until the bowl is clean, then perhaps not so much.
Kalitsuna –
Entertaining and Enriching
My critters absolutely hate this toy. And I mean that in the absolute best way possible…I don’t spend as much time with them as I would like to, so I wanted to get them an enrichment toy that would both challenge and reward them to help keep them entertained while I’m not home. This product absolutely does the trick. I pour a handful of their favorite treats in the middle and it takes them about half an hour to get them all out. They don’t really understand why treats are so much more difficult to obtain now, but it does exercise them, mind and body.My youngest cat is also my largest and this works exceptionally well to slow her feeding time too. She despises how long it takes her to get the treats, but it preoccupies her for a very decent amount of time. She will leave it for a bit and then continuously come back to it until it is finally empty. She’s not the brightest bulb, so it does take her a while to get the treats out. My oldest cat is about 18 years old and figured out a relatively easy method to getting the treats, but it’s still challenges her a bit and I appreciate that she can enjoy solving a puzzle for a reward.It honestly works exactly as I hoped it would and is well worth the price in my opinion.
Mercy J –
Good solution for smart kitty kids who eat too much, too quickly
The video and pics I’m sharing here were taken within a minute or two of adding food for the very first time (after washing it.)The video shows how the puzzle works and looks with the two additional ‘wall’ parts inserted, but I ended up removing both for now (which can be seen lying on the floor next to it in at least one of my still pics).Pros:1. Immediately caught my kids’ interest in figuring out the new ‘game’ their mommy bought them.2. Took a mere few minutes for one of my kitties to learn how to scoop food out with her paw — and I’m sure the others will catch on soon.3. Easy to disassemble for washing.4. Serves its purpose very well… meaning it does, in fact, help slow down eating, and prevents huge mouthfuls from being taken by the ‘piggies’. (I have 3 who are overweight, and I worry about diabetes developing.)5. I love the lime green color of the interior floor.Potential con:1. MAY contain PBA. I could not find any mention of this in the ad description, nor on the box. That has me concerned, in that I do not want my kids’ (high-quality and very expensive) food exposed to anymore chemicals than is absolutely necessary.Cons:1. The price… I do not think this should be higher than $15.Note: One end of the puzzle’s (clear) top makes it easy for my kids to push/pull the kibble out onto the floor bc the meeting point of the top and bottom pieces are even in height. However, the other end is not that way at all. It will be tougher for my kids who aren’t ‘into’ scooping (like a laddle) to access the food bc the high edge prevents the food from simply being pushed/pulled out.That said, maybe the above-mentioned differences will turn out to be a good thing… the ‘non-scoopers’ can use the lower side, while the ones who like the game/challenge of the higher side can entertain them — and help them show off a bit, haha.All cats are intelligent in my opinion, so I have confidence that all 5 of mine will discover the difference and chose for themselves which end/side they wish to use.
Wendy M. –
My boy loves this maze! He’s kept occupied for about 15 – 20 minutes trying to fish out all the treats and he cries for me to add treats to it when he wants a little something, something. I love that you can change the configuration of the mazes for extra challenges and to keep him on his toes … er … paws. Terrific enrichment toy and I definitely can recommend it.
BensMom –
I was sent the fish by mistake and decided to set it up anyway. My two cats are absolutely enthralled. They’ve spent the last hour figuring out how to get every single treat from all the nooks and crannies. I thought the fish design would be too easy for them but it’s not! Can’t wait for the harder, classic design to arrive.The harder maze arrived and they both love that one too. Within a few days, they figured out the fish and have no trouble getting the treats. They’re getting good at the harder maze now too but it still takes them a while to get every one out. One cat purrs continually while playing with these. He likes it!
London –
This is my boy Tiggy whom u can see needs any action he can get so assembling this maze was simple and he worked at digging out his treats food, until he captured every morsel! Itâs fun watching his determination and he just keeps working till he has the last one out. My other cat prefers to just watch, lol. It is as it looks!
Sean –
The product itself is good, easy to assemble and came in a nice condition. But my cat is so stupid she doesnât know how to use it. I put all the pieces out so itâs easier for her to grab the treats, but she still cannot do it.
Genevieve Larocque –
Bon achat. Mon chat aime bien, mais malgré les différents niveaux de difficultés, devenu rapidement facile pour elle.