Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Catit Design Senses Treat Maze for $11.99


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Rating: 3.8

List Price : $25.99 Price : $11.99
Catit Design Senses Treat Maze

Product Description

The Catit Design Senses Food Maze is the smart way to feed your cat. The cat moves the food (or treats) through the maze by pawing at it through the side openings until it drops down to the food tray. The Food Maze appeals to your cat's sense of touch and taste while encouraging mental and physical activity. By making your cat work for its food; and monitoring the amount of food added to the maze, the Food Maze can be a valuable tool to help with overeating or obesity problems. The line of Catit Design Senses products was developed with your cat in mind, designed to appeal to all of your cat's senses. The Catit Design Sense Food Maze offers various levels of difficulty to challenge your cat's abilities.


  • Smart way to feed your cat and offer various levels of difficulty to challenge your cat's abilities
  • Side cut-outs: Cat moves the food through the maze by pawing at it through the side openings
  • Food tray: As the food moves through the maze, it collects in the food tray at the bottom of the maze
  • Varying levels of difficulty: rotating disc located inside the maze allows you to increase or decrease the openings for a more difficult challenge
  • Accu-Pressure Mat: provides pressure point paw massage


Catit Design Senses Treat Maze Reviews


Catit Design Senses Treat Maze Reviews


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91 of 93 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Some design flaws, May 15, 2011
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Kate "kalohe" (Apex, NC, United States) - See all my reviews
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This is a good idea with at least a couple of design flaws.

The mat that appears under the food dispenser is actually a ring which is easily displaced.

When you put cat food in at the top it cascades down, this means that if you imagine a sand pile as you pour sand on top it slides down the edges until it builds up enough to make a wider, taller pile. This happens with the cat food until the food reaches the holes around the edge and then it falls down to the next level. This means that without intervention on my part there's a little pile of cat food in the center that just gets older and staler. Not a hard solution, before I pour food in at the top I knock the food off of that platform down to the middle platform which generally gets cleared off.

When you add more cat food, I add 1 cup at a time for four cats, it starts pinging down through the holes and tends to go flying off sideways into the carpet. Also not a biggie, you can vacuum up whatever... Read more
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52 of 53 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars Not good if your cat has a brain or weighs more than five pounds., July 30, 2011
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K. L. Lawrence (Muskrgon, Michigan) - See all my reviews
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I bought this for my very clever and somewhat rotund Munchkin cat, Ember. She weighs eleven pounds, bear this in mind while reading. I set up the food maze, and placed a small handful of her favorite treats in it as the instruction manual describes. She spent all of two seconds figuring it out. I was worried that her short legs (she IS a Munchkin after all) would impede her, but I needn't have worried. The problem with the maze is twofold: the hole at the top is big enough for her head to fit in, and the maze is extremely lightweight. She stretched up and stuck her head down the hole in the center of the top of the maze, and chowed down. Some of the treats fell through the holes while she was eating...instead of pawing the treats out with her little feet, she instead grabbed the top of the maze and hauled on it, pulling it over. Once it was on it's side, she pushed it around to get the treats to fall out.

It took her literally one minute to get all of the treats out of the... Read more
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40 of 40 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Entertaining - Useful, June 27, 2011
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I originally got this product for my FAT kitty, her name is Naughtya.. I have two cats, one male (Gimli) and one female (Naughtya) I try and moderate their food intake because Gimli eats like a bird and saves his kibble for later (I feed them on two different levels so that Naughtya wont look at his food and immediately eat it) well... that USED to work, until Naughtya realized she wasn't getting as much Kibble and learned to climb up to the second feeding level to feast on Gimli's leftovers...BAH!!! now she's fat again -_- so I had tried as much as I could with as little time that I have to dedicate to hoovering over them while they eat. So now I split Naughtya's portion into two diff dishes (that way she feels she is eating more) and give Gimli slightly less... but she still tries to steal his food... ENTER: The CatIT Senses Treat Maze!!!

This maze is awesome. I placed a half of a cup of kibble in the center area and the cats watched as the kibble made it's way down... Read more
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