✨ Keep your cat purring and your home sparkling! 🐾
This set includes 80 one-inch assorted color cat sparkle balls made from soft plush with glittery tinsel, designed to engage indoor cats in active play. Lightweight and tactile, these pom poms stimulate natural instincts, promote exercise, and protect your furniture, while also serving as versatile craft or decoration materials.
N**A
My cat absolutely loves these!
My cats loves these, and these are the perfect size for them. (They balls are small, so if your cat is really big, or if you have a dog you may want to be extra careful or think twice as I would worry they could be a choking hazard.) For my two 7 pound and 8 pound cats, they are perfect! The balls skitter when tossed, the cats run after them batting them around, the cats pick them up and leave them for us in our beds or on our chairs...it is beyond cute! These have not lost their sparkles as some of the others I have had in the past have done. Also, by having so many of them, I can let the cats play with an unlimited supply until I go around and collect them for the next rounds of tossing and playing.
L**N
My Cat Loves These!
My cat has loved these sparkle balls since he was little. One came in a variety pack of toys and it was love at first sight. He'd play fetch with them, carry them around, and just generally love them. He's very picky about toys, so I've always kept these on hand.His last batch has been loved down into little lumps (and if they get small, I take them away from his supply when he's not looking. By the way, don't be tempted to buy smaller ones for your cat. Any smaller than this is a choking hazard!).At 8 years old, Niko still loves these more than any other toy. He doesn't bring them to me to play fetch any longer, but he will play with them on his own sometimes. If I toss one too him when he's on a shelf or table, he'll whack it to me to catch for a while. But his love of the sparkle balls has become his own Strange Cat Thing.At night when everyone else is asleep, he has a complex system of moving them around. I've yet to figure out what he's trying to accomplish, but they'll be all moved to different rooms or different toy baskets. Sometimes he'll get excited and go crazy at night batting one around and pouncing on it from high up, but mostly it's about secretly carrying them places in his mouth, making sure nobody sees him doing it. (We only catch glimpses when he thinks we're asleep and if he sees we're watching he immediately stops and pretends he's doing something else).But far cuter than that is that he uses these sparkle balls as currency. I've seen articles that say maybe cats drop their toys in their food dish because they're mid-play when they get hungry, or maybe they put the toys in their food for safe-keeping, but that is not the case with Niko.Before he eats, and again, when he thinks nobody is looking, Niko will go up to one of his baskets of sparkle balls and carefully look them over. He'll nudge and nose them around in the basket until he finds just the one he wants. He'll carry that sparkle ball to the food dish, drop it in, and only then will he eat. (I've seen this many times when he hasn't realized I'm watching.) He won't eat unless he's done this, hence the reason that we need sparkle balls on hand at all times!I know cats don't see colors the same way we do, but he sometimes seems to be choosing particular colors for reasons unknown. Some days I'll find all red sparkle balls in the food, or some day all dark colors. Other days it's random. This afternoon it was two red, two blue, and a white (maybe he's feeling patriotic?) But whatever his careful method of sparkle ball selection is, he is absolutely paying for his food with sparkle balls.The nice thing is that I can tell how much he's eating and how often by how many sparkle balls are in his bowl at any given time. I stop by several times a day to collect my "payment", and tell him thank you for his business.My other cat doesn't like sparkle balls, and can't be bothered to give them the time of day even if I throw them to him. But if you buy these and your cat doesn't like them, they're good for crafts, too!This particular item is a good price for the number of sparkle balls you, and they seem well made. They've definitely got the Niko stamp of approval, and he is a connoisseur. Sparkle Balls are Serious Business!
K**T
My cat loves these
These are a favorite for one of my cats. He brings them to me to throw across the room for a game of fetch. He will play with them on his own and will dig them out of the toy basket.The sparkly parts can come off. My cat doesn’t eat them but this could be an issue for some cats.Also, the color runs if the are left in the water bowl - not sure if the dye is nontoxic.
D**G
Good
Cat like it
A**O
A little misleading.
The balls are good quality for being what they are. However, the measurement is from the tips of the foil side to side and not the actual bal size itself. So in reality this product measurement for the actual ball size is 1 inch. I took a star of for the lack of clarity and hassle of having to reorder a larger size.
L**S
Fun for our Felines
Our two orange cats absolutely love these. The balls stimulate play and exercise. They love to play fetch and carry them around the house. The other bonus is there are a lot of them, so when they roll under the furniture I can just grab a few more.
S**S
My Dog Loves these....!
And yes we have two cats that like them as well, but my Blue Heeler just loves these and loves playing catch with them... Here to get more!
P**A
Christmas
Cat got these for Christmas and I have no idea how are all of them are. But he still finds them all over and plays with them so they must be fine.
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