🐾 Unleash the Fun with Floppy Fish!
The Potaroma Cat Toys Floppy Fish is a 10-inch interactive toy designed to engage your pets with motion-activated wiggling. Featuring a USB rechargeable battery, durable materials, and a realistic fish design, it provides endless entertainment while promoting stress relief for your furry friends.
J**.
Fantastic Cat Toy - Cat Loves It!
This cat toy has been an absolute hit with my furry friend! From the moment I introduced it, my cat has been absolutely enamored. It's wonderful to see her so engaged and entertained.The design is ingenious, encouraging active play and providing mental stimulation. The toy is durable and well-made, standing up to my cat's enthusiastic pouncing and batting.It's become a staple in our playtime routine, and I love watching her chase, pounce, and bat at it with pure joy. It's definitely one of the best investments I've made for her entertainment and well-being.If you're looking for a surefire way to keep your cat entertained and active, I highly recommend this toy. It's a five-star winner in my book!
C**E
My cat loves it!
My cat absolutely goes nuts for this toy! He spends more time rubbing all over it than actually playing with it, but he does like to play with it also, kicking it and biting it. But the catnip just makes him totally infatuated with it!The remote works well, and it doesn't take very long to charge this toy.
F**.
Nice toy but they lost interest fast
We bought 2 of these for our kitties . A grey one and an orange one and initially the cats loved them but quickly lost interest and we had to juice them up with Meowjuana catnip spray to keep them happy. Battery life does seem good and they improved the strength of the tail mechanism ( early version we tried broke right of the bat) . Remote button does work with a decent range. Worth a try for the price.
T**.
Dead fish
Loved the 2 fish I bought my cat. However, neither remote control worked after 1 week ... even after I replaced the batteries. Purchased 4 months ago and now one of the fish won't take a charge. I know the company is all about customer service but don't know how to contact them. Maybe they'll see this!
C**Z
Husband gets freaked out by it, cat loves it though
My husband is so weirded-out by this thing. The silver-blue color, he says, looks like a real fish flopping around on the floor. It's not small, either, it's the size of a large kicker toy. It's more durable than I expected though -- the cat isn't hard on it, but it's held up to being stepped on a few times. And tossed to the other side of the floor, when my husband is too freaked out by it to keep looking as it.As long as it has some juice it starts up when the cat paws at it, or when we turn something on with the Roku remote. Yes, some other remotes will activate it too, which is a little strange til you realize that's what's going on. The remote that comes with it has less range than the Roku clicker -- so don't expect to taunt your cat with it from the next room. (Well, unless maybe you're also planning on streaming videos.)The only complaint I have, and it's really quite minor, is that the battery seems to run down pretty quick. I feel like I charge it, and then within two or three days (with minimal activation) it needs to be recharged. I guess I could turn it off when I'm not with the cat, but that kind of defeats having a cat toy that he can turn on by himself... So I just check on it twice a week or so and recharge it when it won't react -- not a big deal cos it's super easy to charge.I do have one additional piece of feedback for the manufacturer though: the zipper for the battery compartment should be snaps or closure tape, or the zipper should tuck into a pocket, so that the cat will not be able to chew the zipper even accidentally. I try to tuck the zipper tab in, and I haven't seen our cat chewing on the zipper tab, but I feel like a cat could easily chip a tooth, and an aggressive cat may try to pull off the little zipper tab.
C**D
Not only a cheap product, also a scam
I bought this for my cat a few months ago. He's always been a little skittish, so I figured that was probably part of it, but the toy was definitely not working for him. He would go crazy over the cat nip smell, so he would grab it and then the flapping feature would go off, and he'd run for his life. It was far too sensitive, I couldn't even put it on the floor ever so gently without it flopping all over the place. I thought this was good at first, and he'd get used to it and like it eventually.By the time he might have, the battery went bad and the motion detection went worse. It's now to the point that I can charge it for hours and hours, and no amount of slapping, wiggling, or smacking will set it off. It only took about three months to get to this point.Now for the scam.It came with a little cheesy note saying how they're so poor, slipping in that they have kids, COVID got them out of their home, so they're investing and putting all their faith into this fish-flappy toy business. To me, it seemed honestly ridiculous. But hey, who am I to judge? Doesn't matter.Next, it says that if I scan the QR code on the note, if I'm at all unsatisfied they'll give me any toy free from their company. Again, ridiculous, I thought, but worth a try.It takes me to a non-existent website. Now I'm stuck with this lousy toy that doesn't work anymore. The dog won't even take it.Please don't buy this. It seems wonderful at first but the milk goes sour pretty quickly.
M**E
great cat toy!
I have two adult cats who after almost a year still have fun with it. It was a good purchase and I would recommend it.
S**S
Didn't hold up to my cat
This fish toy was great when I first got it. The charge runs out quickly though. I was charging it all the time. My cat loved it and held it in a bear-hug, kicking it with his back feet. Poor fish! It zips open underneath, to plug in to a wall outlet for charging. There's a catnip bag inside that wears off fairly quickly so you'll need to respray if you want your cat to get bonkers playing with the fish. At first, the tail flapped fast with an annoying noise and would stop on it's own if unattended for a minute or so. Then, reactivated if touched. After a month, it can barely lift it's tail, sounds outta breath and charging no longer brings it back to life. It was fun at first, now it just lies on the floor, seemingly succumb to the short lived enthusiasm of my rambunctious feline!!!
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