Description
KONG Play Spaces SeaQuins is a half-tunnel for cats featuring a rustling mermaid tail with sequins and a catnip-infused toy, perfect for play and relaxation.
Features:
- Delightful mermaid tail design encourages sudden jumping, hiding, and playing.
- Lightweight, rustling construction.
- Always-open entrance for a sense of security.
- Inside catnip toy on an elastic band to extend playtime.
- Takes up minimal space when folded for easy storage and transport.
The KONG Play Spaces SeaQuins is a soft, crinkled tunnel closed on one side, providing a fabulous hideaway where your cat can play and indulge their natural instincts, or curl up and fall asleep. The mermaid tail shape allows your cat to slip inside, while the wide entrance, designed to always be open, provides a sense of security. This half-tunnel is lightweight and rustles with every movement. Additionally, a charming seashell-shaped toy, attached to an elastic band inside, is infused with catnip, making it easier to familiarize yourself with the tail and extend playtime. Reversible turquoise and purple sequins, the tunnel's soft, plush underside, combined with a shimmering, smooth fin, provide a variety of textures for a variety of play styles.
When folded, the tail takes up minimal space, making it easy to store and transport.
Approximate Dimensions:
- Length (with fin): 51.4cm
- Entrance height: 14.6cm
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 unleash its instincts through play. Cat entertainment typically emulates natural behavior. Watching a cat: lurk, stare, sneak, chase, and catch its "prey" is a joy. Tunnels and houses are cat hideouts, often used for sudden "attacks." They can also be a place to rest. Most cats love to snoop in them. 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.