Description
The Flamingo Cat Laser Pointer 5-in-1 is a versatile laser pointer for cats with 5 interchangeable heads, perfect for interactive play sessions and encouraging agility exercises.
Features:
- For cats of all ages
- Encourages hunting and agility exercises
- 5 interchangeable heads: dot, butterfly, ant, smiley face, mouse
- Laser range up to 3m
- ABS housing
- Includes carabiner for easy carrying
- Powered by 3 replaceable LR44 batteries (included)
The Flamingo Cat Laser Pointer 5-in-1 is perfect for spending time together and interactive play sessions. The moving red light is a temptation that no curious cat will resist, triggering hunting instincts and encouraging jumping, chasing, and agility exercises. Simply point the pointer at the floor or wall, press the button, and watch your cat chase and try to catch the red dot. Long-lasting fun guaranteed! For variety, you can change the tip and display a butterfly, mouse, smile, or ant instead of a dot.
Dimensions:
- Pointer length: 6.5cm
- Pointer diameter: 1.5cm
- Length with chain and carabiner: approx. 12cm
Remember: Even adult cats need play, and your "cat," regardless of age, is a predator and a seasoned hunter. A house cat should be able to release its instincts through play. Typically, cat entertainment is a reflection of natural behavior. Watching your cat stalk, stare, sneak, chase, and catch its "prey" is a joy. You can initiate a hunt and use toys that simulate "prey" through movement (moving, stopping, hiding, and running away), but don't use your arms and legs as bait! Even if your cat has other pets, they'll happily play "hunt the moving target" with you. You'll have a fun time together, strengthen your bond, and build mutual trust.
Laser cat toys, when used safely, offer hours of healthy entertainment for your pet. Follow the instructions and read the instructions. Don't let your cat chase the laser until it's too late—in extreme cases, intense physical exertion in unfit animals can even lead to breathing problems and shortness of breath. Know your cat's limits and how much it can handle! At the end of the pointer play, shift your cat's attention to a toy they can physically "catch" (a ball, a kicker) to avoid frustration (due to the inability to catch the "light") – this will complete your pet's hunting cycle.
Tip: Play with your cat should take place at the same time every day. Cats like regularity and a consistent routine.
Note: Avoid direct eye contact with the laser beam. Do not point the laser beam at airplanes, people, or animals. Keep out of reach of children. Adult supervision is required during play. Read the instructions inside the packaging. Do not throw used batteries into the regular trash. Take used batteries to your local collection point.