Reddit Reddit reviews Ethical Thin Colorful Springs Cat Toy, 10-Pack

We found 7 Reddit comments about Ethical Thin Colorful Springs Cat Toy, 10-Pack. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Ethical Thin Colorful Springs Cat Toy, 10-Pack
10 in a-packWho knew such a simple toy could be so much funEach 3 inch long spiral springs in a variety of colors.
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7 Reddit comments about Ethical Thin Colorful Springs Cat Toy, 10-Pack:

u/ender17 · 2 pointsr/TwoXChromosomes

I recently bought these for my cat (cheap!). One of the reviews said that if you stretch them out a bit, cats will chew on them instead of wires. My cat has never chewed wired and was not very interested in them, but he gets bored easily so I have to keep trying new things. His favorite toys are these milk cap rings. Enjoy your new little buddy :)

u/extra_supervery · 2 pointsr/knitting

Bring him home and set him up in one room for a couple days, especially since he's little. Let him explore that room and get comfortable before you let him have free reign of the house, it can be really overwhelming.

One of mine really liked to bite- there are many cat chew toys of rubber/mesh/catnip/whatever at Petco/Petsmart. It doesn't hurt so much when they're kittens and it's cute but their adult teeth are not so cute. Also, he indiscriminately bit everything. Cardboard boxes? Yep. Power cords? Yep. Cushions? Yep. Toes? Yep.

If he is adventurous, once he's really settled in, get him a harness and leash and take him for walks! Much like dogs, cats have a bunch of energy, and walking satiates some of their natural curiosity.

These springs are some of my very favorite toys and they haven't gotten tired of them yet, but they have lost about 15 under the sofa and fridge. This bird wand is also amazing.

Also- start brushing/grooming him now. It's also recommended to brush their teeth, which I was never successful with (have two skittish cats). But at least brushing, so that they get accustomed to it.

u/cheeseburger_humper · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

When you're in an airplane, the last thing you want to hear is "...I don't know, fly casual".

Cat toys. I obviously want it for my cats to play with.

Thanks for the contest. :)

u/glonq · 1 pointr/funny

BTW, these springs are from the same vendor, but a bit smaller and less than half the price. My lil' rascals love 'em.

u/anbeav · 1 pointr/cats

Plastic springs, my cats never tire of them and the younger will play fetch for hours

https://www.amazon.com/Ethical-Thin-Colorful-Springs-10-Pack/dp/B000CMHWKW

u/kiralovescats · 1 pointr/Pets

My kitten is similar in that she sometimes wants us to play with her, otherwise she'll go off trying to climb on the dining room table or something.

She really likes these plastic spiral things. She LOVES them, she'll play with them constantly and she even plays fetch with them. I also got a Cat's Meow as a gift and the cats both like it. It's battery-operated so you can't use it constantly, but when it's on you can pretty much leave it on while they play with it. I know they also sell some automated laser-pointer and feather-stick-type toys that work on batteries/plugs. They're usually meant for if you want kitty to have something to do when you aren't home, but if she's demanding that much play then they may work for you. :)