🐾 Spin into Fun with Dizzy Thing!
The Petlinks Dizzy Thing is a battery-powered electronic cat toy designed to keep your feline friend entertained with unpredictable spinning motions. Its multi-textured materials mimic real prey, promoting exercise and satisfying your cat's natural instincts. Lightweight and portable, this toy is perfect for indoor play and is tested for safety, ensuring a worry-free experience for both pets and their owners.
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4.75"L x 2.38"W x 4.75"H |
Item Weight | 0.35 Pounds |
Material Type | Feather |
Style | Dizzy Thing |
Subject Character | Cat |
Color | Dizzy Thing |
Theme | Animals |
Dog Breed Size | Small |
Additional Features | Portable, Lightweight |
Breed Recommendation | All Breed Sizes |
Recommended Uses For Product | Exercise |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Pet Toy Type | Exercise Toy |
Target Species | Cat |
L**A
Cat cries when it turns off
The media could not be loaded. A family member bought one for our fosters. Often times we get cats that have been rescued from the street. Part of rehabilitating them is socializing them and introducing them to all the perk of being inside with people that treat them well. Every single one from a month to 2 years old have claimed this as their favorite toy.Watching a 1 year old mother play for the first time with a toy is the greatest feeling ever. She cries when it auto turns off. Every toy before this she would just shred it in a million little pieces. I was hesitant to let her play with it because all the kittens love it. Then saw that you had a 50% off sale. So I grabbed another as a backup incase she broke it.The original one has been through 5 litters of feral kittens. They’ve sat on it, dragged it around, and done everything possible for it to break. That thing is still alive and working like it did day one. I recommend this toy to everyone I know and local fosters.My only complaint is that it turns off after 10 minutes. Our momma cat gets so upset when it’s off. I wish there was a setting that would turn back on randomly every so often. I don’t care if I have to change the batteries frequently if it makes her happy.The first fosters we had with the original toy were the most feral cats we fostered but highly intelligent. One of the 2 sisters learned how to turn it on after watching us over and over for a few weeks. They observed from a distance everything. When she wanted food or attention she would turn it on and then pull it in the corner of our foster room so that it would bang on the wall.In conclusion this toy is the greatest thing ever made. If it had a setting where after turning off for 10 minutes it would go again after a certain amount of time without someone having to push the button I would buy one for each room. Then it would truly be perfection.
R**E
Great toy for your cat, not very durable.
I bought this for my cat about 8 months ago when I moved into an apartment. I was going to be gone most of the day, so I thought this would be something he would like, and I was right. My cat would sit at this toy and meow until me or my Fiancé would turn it on for him. The problem? It was so dang loud. We tried to train him to not want it during the night and just come lay on the bed, but he found out how to turn it on by himself (the button on the top is really easy to press, he just watched us after a month or two). The other problem is the batteries. I found myself buying batteries once a week. it takes 3 AA batteries, but I would replace them twice a week. I resorted to buying a battery replacer that plugs in the wall, but he pounced on the toy so much that it broke the battery replacer.Here are a few things I would change about this1: the motor. its too loud, and it burns out when your cats claw catches it and they think theyve won the game2: the battery life is horrible. I get that its a literal spinning motor, but i think some design changes and a motor swap would not only make it quieter, but the battery would last longer3: a way to plug it in the wall. Is it too much to ask that I dont want to have the option to spend my life savings on batteries?4: replaceable feathers on the end. My cat decided to spread the love of his toy by bringing it around the house, so i was gluing the feathers back in on occasion.takeaways from thisPros: My cat loved it. He would literally beg for us to turn it on until he found out how to turn it on... Which leads me to the next pro, If your cat is curious enough, they will find out how to turn it on. I think it only stays on for 3 minutes to preserve battery life, so if your cat wants to keep playing, they can turn it back on. this also works great for them playing while youre at work. another pro is that your cat actually plays. it triggers their natural hunting instinct, so when its bedtime, they will crash, leaving you a nice quiet sleep.Cons: its loud, like really loud. its not unbearable, but if they turn it on during the night, it might wake you up. The batteries... OH THE BATTERIES. I have never bought more batteries in my life. I bought a battery eliminator for it, one that plugs into the wall and the plug is shaped like a battery, and it ended up breaking due to the design. also, your cat will turn it on. its a great pro, but also a bad con. again. if your cat decides to turn it on at 3 in the morning, bust out the Philips head and pull the battery, just be ready for the constant meowing for you to turn it back on
J**E
My cats absolutely love this toy!
I've repurchased this item multiple times as the motor isn't very good quality and doesn't last. But I keep buying it because my cats love it and play with it every day. I highly recommend using rechargeable batteries for this toy, as you'll be frustrated at how quickly it goes through batteries.For some reason, I've found that the version with the gray base and green skirt tends to be much better quality than the one with the cream base and lighter colored skirt. They should be identical other than the color, but they're not. I've had to return the cream version twice as it didn't work properly even brand new.
T**E
Great Entertainment
Liked it was simple to assemble. At first my cat ignored it but as it kept running she could not resist. Like that it turns off after ten minutes. That is about how long she plays with it. Like it has different speeds
J**O
Meus gatos amaram, mas será que vai durar? Kkkkk
The media could not be loaded. Quando eles pegam, trava o motorzinho, e não sei não se vai estragar kkkk mas por enquanto tudo certo, eles amaram. Para funcionar são 3 pilhas medias
O**O
Buen juguete
Es un buen juguete, pero solo por un rato. Ya tengo tiempo Con el. Y a mi gato ya ni le llama la atención.
M**
Know what your cat prefers likes to toss item in the air.
My cat seemed interested in the moving mouse and pounced on it a few times, knocked it over
C**A
Not worth it
My cat hated this. It’s so loud when rolling on a hard floor it just scares my cat and she wants nothing to do with it. Definitely not worth purchasing in my opinion!
J**E
Cats like it; no problems so far
My cats like it well enough, although they (understandably) get bored after a while and want to play with something else. Then we'll put it on the next day and they're interested again. they're not too aggressive but the wand seems sturdy enough anyway. There is a little motor noise; there are 3 speeds you can choose from, plus a "random" movement. It works best on a hard floor. It takes 3 AA batteries, and I didn't have any issues in changing them (you do need a screwdriver but I just used one of the heads included in my 6-in-1 screwdriver, so assume it's a fairly common size that's needed). Have had it for 4 months now, had it on a for a little while most days and have changed batteries 3 times. Am pleased with it.
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