Description
Flamingo Cat Woolen Balls are irresistible cat toys covered in soft microfiber with loops, perfect for independent play and encouraging hunting instincts.
Features:
- For cats of all ages
- 2 in a set
- Lightweight construction
- Hard ball covered with microfiber
- Loops intrigue and encourage hunting
- Rattle quietly
- For independent play
- Patterns and colors: random
Product Description:
Flamingo Cat Woolen Balls is a set of two cat balls, covered in soft microfiber with loops. These firm balls rattle gently when rolled. Woolen Balls are cat toys whose surface is irresistible to any cat. The chenille yarn covering these lightweight balls is soft and perfect for claws. The protruding loops make it easy to grab and toss the balls. They have another advantage – they prevent the toy from rolling (it might take your cat a little longer to hide them under the bed than with a regular ball). This toy, resembling a ball of wool, has a quiet rattle inside, which further provokes attacks and allows for independent play. Get your cat a ball with loops and watch your pet's wild antics.
Note: The patterns on the balls are a result of the random color of the yarn on their surface. Each one is different! Surprise yourself with the colors of the balls! The products in the photos are sample design variations.
Approximate Dimensions:
- Ball diameter: 4.5cm
- Weight: approx. 10g
Remember: Even adult cats need play, and your "cat," regardless of age, is a predator and a seasoned hunter. A domestic cat should be able to release its instincts through play. Typically, feline entertainment is a reflection of natural behavior. Watching a cat: lurk, stare, sneak, chase, and catch its "prey" is a joy. You can initiate the 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 animals around, he'll happily play "hunt a moving target" with you. You'll have a fun time together, strengthen your bond, and build mutual trust. In nature, a feline hunter often deals with dead prey: tossing it, gnawing, nudging, and attacking again. Therefore, let your cat play independently.
Tip: Play with your cat should occur at the same time every day. Cats like regularity and a consistent routine.