Flicker Bulb Toy and Food Dispenser

Regular price $38.00 Sale price $19.99

Description

The Flicker Bulb Toy and Food Dispenser is a fun, interactive toy that combines playtime with mealtime to help control your cat's weight. You can choose to put either treats or even a meal in the dispenser.

Features:

  • TREAT DISPENSER: The perfect sized opening dispenses treats or food as your cat plays. This dispenser ball can effectively control cats eating speed and helps to promote exercise and a healthy diet.
  • TUMBLER DESIGN: Rounded bottom rocks back and forth when pushed, batted or swatted. Rocking motion encourages a cat’s natural instinct to hunt and play.
  • LIGHTS UP: Led light attracts cats to play. Light automatically shuts off when cats stop playing with the toy to save battery power.
  • EASY TO USE & CLEAN: Simply twist off the top, add treats or food, and replace the top to secure. The top cannot be easily pulled off by your pet. After use, twist off the top again to wipe inside.
  • RELIEVES BOREDOM: Keeps cats entertained and occupied longer while helping to relieve boredom.
  • DURABLE & NON-TOXIC: Made of high-quality PC material that is durable, safe, and odorless. Designed to meet or exceed all applicable safety standards.

Specifications:

  • Material: PC 
  • Size: 11.6 x 7 cm / 4.6 x 2.8 inch
  • Weight: 95g

    Here's What People Are Saying About "Flicker Bulb Toy and Food Dispenser"

    "My cats love treat time and this is a fun way to have them interact and "earn" their treat by playing with the light-up bulb. The cats love this, even when there are no treats inside. I think they just were so fascinated by the flashes of light." - Ivy T, US

    "It's useful to know, even if the cats play with it at night, the LED is not bright enough to wake you up. Or at least, it didn't wake me up and I'm a notoriously light sleeper." - Lisa M, US

    "The kitties started following me around as soon as they saw the flashing lights. When I put it down, before I even got the treats involved, they were sniffing at it and batting at it. They'll play with it even without treats inside." - Oliver H, UK