Interactive Cat Treat Dispenser Ball – Slow Feeding Puzzle Toy (Green)
Interactive Cat Treat Dispenser Ball – Slow Feeding Puzzle Toy (Green)
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Keep curious cats entertained and mentally stimulated with this interactive treat dispensing puzzle toy.
Designed to encourage active play and slower feeding habits, this tumbler-style toy rewards cats with treats or kibble as they bat, push and interact with the ball throughout the day.
Featuring adjustable feeding holes and rolling track balls for extra stimulation, this enrichment toy helps turn snack time into a fun and rewarding challenge.
Features:
• interactive treat dispensing puzzle toy
• encourages mental stimulation and active play
• adjustable feeding hole sizes
• helps support slower feeding habits
• rolling track balls for added enrichment
• easy-to-use tumbler design
• suitable for treats or dry food
• suitable for indoor cats and kittens
Colour: Green
Every pet is unique. Our products are thoughtfully selected to support calm, comfort, enrichment and better daily routines, however individual experiences and results may vary.
Please choose carefully, change-of-mind returns are not accepted.
Returns
Returns
• If your item arrives faulty or damaged, we’ll happily arrange a replacement or refund in line with Australian Consumer Law.
• Please note: we don’t accept change-of-mind returns.
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• We currently deliver to VIC, NSW, ACT, SA, WA & QLD only.
• Delivery after dispatch can take up to 2 weeks depending on your location and courier network.
• You will receive tracking details via email once your order has been dispatched for added peace of mind.
• Some items may ship separately and arrive at different times.
Pet Wellbeing Disclaimer
Pet Wellbeing Disclaimer
Pet Reign products are intended to support comfort, calm, enrichment and wellbeing for pets. Individual experiences and results may vary depending on the pet, environment, behaviour and usage.
Our products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any medical or behavioural condition. If you have concerns about your pet’s health or wellbeing, please consult a qualified veterinarian.
