Description
The PetSafe Bolt Automatic Laser Light is a laser light for cats that provides great entertainment with automatic and manual modes, helping to satisfy your cat's natural hunting instincts.
Features:
- 2 operating modes - automatic and manual
- Entertains your cat when you are not around
- The light moves in unpredictable directions
- Develops your cat's reflexes and agility
- Helps satisfy your cat's natural hunting instincts
- The light can be directed at the floor, wall, and other surfaces
- Automatic shut-off after 15 minutes (only in auto mode)
- Entertains and motivates physical activity
- Helps relieve tension and prevents destructive behavior
- Safe for animals, people, and household items
- Powered by 4 AA batteries (not included)
- Bowling pin-like shape
The PetSafe Bolt Automatic Laser Light is designed to keep your pet occupied for fifteen minutes, allowing you to attend to other tasks. The built-in mirror allows you to direct the beam of light to various surfaces in your home, both horizontally and vertically. After 15 minutes, the device automatically turns off to give your cat time to rest and prevent overstimulation, while also extending battery life.
Whenever you feel like playing with your feline friend, you can switch to the manual mode and control the laser yourself. Playing with the PetSafe Bolt Automatic Laser Light is a great way to spice up your cat's day and encourage physical activity. It distracts your cat from objects that shouldn't be in their area of interest, helping to relieve stress, especially when your cat is confined to the house, and thus preventing destructive behavior.
The toy was designed with your pet's safety in mind. The laser used complies with International Electrotechnical Commission standards and is safe for animals, people, and your home. The bowling pin-like shape makes it stand stably on the ground.
Dimensions of the Toy:
- Height: 22cm
- Diameter (at the widest point): 7.5cm
- Weight (without batteries): 190g
Tip: As a born hunter, a cat feels the need to catch its prey. Chasing a fictitious, intangible lure can leave your cat feeling frustrated, depressed, and discouraged, so any laser play should end with giving your cat a tangible prize (e.g., a toy, a treat) that they can hold and chew.
Warning: Do not point the laser light directly at your eyes or the animal's, as this may cause eye damage!