🐱 Elevate Playtime: Where Fun Meets Safety!
The Titan's Tower is a 3-tier interactive cat tower designed for indoor cats, featuring a unique ball track that stimulates natural hunting instincts. With anti-slip grips and a safety bar, it ensures safe, independent play for your furry friends, promoting both physical and cognitive health.
C**L
'Fraidy Cat Loves It!
We've got a rescue cat that apparently was abandoned at a critical young age. She was about dead when the shelter got her, starving, and with FIV. The vet thinks she's now about 8 years old. She doesn't know how to use her teeth to eat, and licks up treats, solid food, or soft food. Nowadays, she's full of energy and has lots of fun running around and watching her "TV" channels -- windows with bird-feeders, squirrels and whatever wild-life. But she doesn't play with many types of toys.She seems to only want to play with or chase things that are smaller than her head. She's only 8 pounds, so that's a pretty small head. Whenever we've introduced chase toys, hanging toys, balls, rubber or stuffed things or anything else, she won't go near them. Very small foam balls with tinsel, small catnip mice, and little stuffed fish with feathers are okay.Recently, I found some soft silicon lizards at the Dollar Tree, about 5-inches long, and tied one to a fishing pole with about 4-feet of elastic cord. She'll chase them for long periods, and she's starting to learn how to use her teeth to grab them. But they have to be moving all the time.I was at a thrift shop that has a couple of cats in a large container, with various toys and climbing perches. What caught my eye was a middle-aged cat laying on the floor in front of one of these roller-ball toys. He was quite comfortable, and was reaching out to smack one of the balls on the lowest level. It would quickly fly around the track, and he'd smack it again. He seemed to be having a great time, doing minimal exercise (as cats do), and keeping the ball moving. I decided to try the same toy at home.Our cat right away went over to investigate, but instead of being cautious, then afraid, she reached out to bat one of the balls. They move very easily -- almost no friction at all -- and they're about the size of her little foam balls. We've tried loose ping-pong balls in the past, but she won't touch them. Maybe a texture thing. These balls are like ping-pong balls, but because they can't go anywhere except around their own track, our cat seemed much more interested.We've had it about a month now, and although she doesn't constantly play with it, she does tend to get involved on a periodic basis. She's not bored with it, walking past it all the time. Instead, she'll have some energy to play, "notice" the balls on the track and smack one. Then, when it zooms around the track, she'll try to get it to come out. She'll circle the tower, climb on top, and even spread her arms out on both sides with each paw, to "trap" the ball. No luck...and she'll get more interested.From what we're seeing, she has a lot of fun with the whole thing. She doesn't get stuck, she's not afraid of it, and the balls are the perfect size to be non-intimidating. One of the very few toys that have been a good success. Most enjoyable!...both for her, and for us.
R**R
Great value and the cats love it!
Easy to assemble and less expensive than some of the competitors.
S**Y
Kitten entertainment for hours.
This was a hit with the little kitties. They "chased' the balls without stopping. Even figured out they can sit still and just hit the balls back and forth. The only drawback was the bottom "circle track" that the ball sits in, did not hold the ball in the track very well. The top 2 circle rings worked great, but the bottom track, the ball kept popping out and eventually ended up lost somewhere from the kittens chasing the "loose" ball. Other then that if you want laughs (watching them play with it) and fun for your little furry friends, this is a toy for them to have included in their basket of goodies to play with.
S**N
Cheap Thrills
My 4 soon to be 5 year old cat has had a similar toy since she was a kitten but still hangs out with it. I purchased this tower for my son's two young litter mates who play with it together or separately. It was a good purchase.
C**N
Kitty Loves It.
The only thing I'd like different about this product would be if it had non-skid pads at the bottom to keep the toy from sliding around on hard wood floors.
S**G
Cheap but ok
Very flimsy and difficult to put together. My cat barely plays with it :(
A**R
My cat loves this toy
This toy works well. It gets my cat interested in playing and seems to be sturdy enough that it will last.
K**N
Um.... No! Bad design.
At first the cats seemed to be quite interested in this, but then one of them got his head stuck in it. The hole in the middle is way too big. It allows the cats to put their head inside, then they can't get it back out.
M**E
Cats love it
Gives them some entertainment when I am at wofk
L**Y
Perfect for busy playful cats!
*for scale picture is with an adult medium sized catProduct is great, easy to assemble and keep clean, its sturdy without being heavy, I don’t worry about the toy scratching or denting my floor if the cats moved it around, but they don’t. My cats can get the bottom rung ball out though because the spacing is just a touch wider. The balls are ping pong balls. Packaging was small and light.My cats both play independently and with each other or a human with it so it’s great for keeping a busy cat occupied.Highly recommend!
N**7
Little Smaller than I thought
I took one star off because it's smaller than I thought it was going to be. But it took 10 seconds to snap together and my cat likes it so far so it was worth it anyways. I just wish the bottom was a little heavier because my cat is LÖRGE and he knocks it around really easily.
H**Y
Jouet pour chat
Elles s'amusent comme des tites folles
R**Y
Cat loves it, but has some minor flaws
The media could not be loaded. She goes absolutely ballistic for this toy. It has 2 downfalls.First is that she plays so hard that she flips it over. So it needs more weight on the base.Second she can get the balls out. We’ve had to replace 2 of the balls because they got lost and we put in some that have bells or rattles and she loves it even more.It was a little tricky to put together I needed to use needle nose pliers to push it together but that’s only because I’m not strong. But it’s just in 2 pieces so that was fine. I’d give 8 stars but 10 stars from my cat who loves it.
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