PetPals 11″ H Cat Treat-Dispensing,Cat Dry Food Dispenser, Cat Slow Feeding Snack Bowl, Grilled Fish Cat Toy
Original price was: $34.99.$29.99Current price is: $29.99.
Price: $34.99 - $29.99
(as of Feb 03, 2025 08:09:16 UTC – Details)
Introducing the PetPals Grilled Fish Toy – the ultimate slow feeder and treat dispenser for your cat! This playful toy features a rotating fish and campfire design that allows your cat to retrieve their favorite treats through play! Snacks can placed into our adorable bright yellow fish and you can control how big the dispensing hole is to accommodate your cat’s favorite treats. Enhance the excitement of feeding or treat-giving, while providing your cat with mental and physical stimulation. The bright and colorful design makes mealtime engaging while controlling the pace of food delivery and promotes healthy eating habits. Its adjustable snack size feature accommodates various treats, ensuring endless entertainment! Let your kitty enjoy mealtime and treat time with the PetPals Grilled Fish Toy!
Product Dimensions : 11 x 11 x 11 inches; 1.41 Pounds
Item model number : PP220900
Date First Available : July 19, 2024
Manufacturer : Shandong Catry Pet Products Co., Ltd
ASIN : B0D9RB3GB2
Country of Origin : China
Features a rotating fish dispenser that allows you to control how big the dispensing hole is to fit your cat’s treats/food.
Designed with a refillable fish for treats or food, so it rewards your cat as it plays!
Enhance your cat’s feeding time by providing mental and physical stimulation!
Control the pace of food delivery and promote healthy eating habits for your feline friend!
Eye-catching yellow and unique campfire design will grab your cat’s attention during playtime!
6 reviews for PetPals 11″ H Cat Treat-Dispensing,Cat Dry Food Dispenser, Cat Slow Feeding Snack Bowl, Grilled Fish Cat Toy
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Original price was: $34.99.$29.99Current price is: $29.99.
Moi –
Fun toy!
The cats really love it. I placed treats on top of the fish and left the treat openings large at first, until they had learned how to use it comfortably.
PeanutPal –
Cute but my cats don’t love it
My cats love treats, but I need a way to slow the consumption and this cat toy seemed like a fun option.It was fairly easy to set up without reading the instructions, but I advise reading them! There are two twisty caps to secure the brown “roasting sticks” into the gray base. It took a while to get these on properly and required some strength, otherwise the rest was easy to assemble.One cat was immediately drawn to it because she heard the treat bag and wanted to investigate, but she couldn’t figure out how to get the treats despite me repeatedly showing her how to turn the yellow fish. She was more interested in grabbing the treats once they fell. She did sniff the fish and tried to get them out with her mouth, but didn’t engage with her paw until much later. But still, even once she figured out she could bat at the fish and get it to move a bit, she didn’t press hard enough on the fish to get it to turn. It is a little tricky though — not a fast spinning fish maybe due to the bell inside weighing it down? — so it will take more work to rotate with a cat paw.The spinning fire piece caught the attention of both cats. To slow their treat consumption, I spun the fire piece once the treats fell from the fish.The fish has multiple size holes in the round area on both sides, but you set the circle to one hole on each side. The treats must get to and then pass through one of those two holes, which is tricky. I used soft, stuffed treats that only fit through one of the hole options, but just barely. The hole options are a bit too small in my opinion. I have not seen cat treats that would fit through most of the holes.There is a yellow circle (“additional snack dispenser”) on the side of the gray base. I’m not sure what the point of this is. I think it’s a back-up piece for the fish because it’s not functional where it is. I was confused as I thought it was supposed to do something. The cats are interested in it though — looking for treats in there.One of my cats was most interested in chewing on the brown “roasting sticks,” which I don’t like since it looks like painted plastic, which wouldn’t be good for her to gnaw on.I’ll probably only put this out when I can supervise and spin the fish for the cats. I don’t know how long it might typically take for a cat to catch on and be able to spin the fish him/herself, but I don’t like the chewing behavior.It’s a cute toy for a certain type of cat. Unfortunately my cats don’t fit that profile.
L. S. –
Adorable toy!
Such a cute little design and it just makes me smile to see it. More importantly, it attracts the cats and they go to town with it. Some are faster at it than others but even those that don’t quite figure out the fish are happy to race in and steal the prizes from between the logs. There hasn’t been any damage to it at all despite a large pack of foster cats going at it and it’s still spinning as smooth as it did day one.
Aaron –
Looks nice, feels like decent quality, easy to clean, but has a design flaw.
Looks just as advertised. Very easy to setup. I washed it before putting it together and it’s very easy to clean. The only thing I don’t like is that there is a bell in the fish that jingles when the fish is turned. And I’m afraid to try prying the fish apart to remove it. It also does not turn easily like other interactive toys.There is an extra treat dispenser that just leads to…a wall? Not sure what the point of it is. I assume it was a hole for treats to come out, but I think what they mean is it’s just a spare cap for the fish. Pretty misleading.Somewhat poor design since the walls of the holes are higher than the inside of the fish, so treats can’t slide out. See video for reference.edit: After about a month of use, I’m seeing more reasons to reduce the stars. The feeder is becoming squeaky when my cat turns the fish due to plastic on plastic friction. The plastic material is also very hard so treats/food rattle quite loudly against it. I still wish there was a way to remove the bell; It’s super annoying and probably not great for the cat’s ears.
Vy Tran –
My cats have a good time finding treat
I think itâs a fun toys for multi cats family. All my cats play with it. each of them try to figure out how to get the treat and itâs hilarious to watch. My kitten tried to chew the âflameâ hoping treat would fall from above ahaha.Itâs super easy to assemble. You almost dont even need the instructionIt has 2 exit which you can alternate depending on the size of the treat.Super durable too. The material is easy to clean.
Chloe –
Very cute! But a little situational
It was very easy to assemble and my cat was pretty interested in it. He liked playing with all of the moving parts and trying to solve the puzzle. This would work best with a cat that likes to dig and hunt for things, as this is a safe option for them. Previously my cat was trying to rip open the feed bags.Just be careful loading treats into it, as too many can be unhealthy for your cat and if they don’t eat them all up, a bunch of ants might sniff it out. Ask me how I know.