Manufacturer | Outward Hound |
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Brand | Catstages |
Model Number | 69479 |
Product Dimensions | 33.02 x 24.13 x 3.2 cm; 450 g |
Colour | treat puzzle |
Shape | sphere |
Material Type | Wood Plastic Composite |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | Treat Puzzle |
Manufacturer Part Number | 69479 |
Item Weight | 450 g |
































































































- Stock: In Stock
- Brand: Catstages
- Model: B0872J3XV9
- Weight: 450.00g
- Dimensions: 33.02cm x 24.13cm x 3.20cm
- SKU: B0872J3XV9
- ISBN: B0872J3XV9
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- Great for curious cats: Stimulates cat's natural instincts for foraging.
- Replaces the bowl: Treat thinking games can be used for daily feeding to promote a healthier eating speed.
- Provides cats with activity: 14 hidden treat compartments keep your cat busy.
- Food-safe materials. BPA, PVC and phthalate free.
- No removable parts: for more safety when playing and easy cleaning; no more worrying about losing items while playing.
About this item
Technical Details
Important information
Safety Information:
For supervised use only.
Ingredients:
Gluten free
Directions:
Play together and supervise your cat closely. If your cat wants to chew on the treat puzzle, correct their behavior and divert them. Start over as soon as possible and turn their attention back to the treats.
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What's in the box?
From the manufacturer
Nina Ottosson by Petstages - Thinking Games for Cats

Curious cats simply have to play!
Cats need a challenge. For this reason, our cat thinking toys provide the perfect way to keep them entertained in a playful way. As people move around the world with their vision, cats use their sharp sense of smell to collect information, solve problems and go on forage. By giving your cat treat thinking toys every day, you will enrich their life in a way that other toys and activities cannot be used.


Always under supervision
Play with your cat and supervise it closely. If your cat wants to chew on the treat thinking toy, correct and distract their behaviour. Start a new game as soon as possible and direct your attention back to the treats.
Nina Ottosson by Petstages - Thinking Games for Cats
Taste the taste!
Thinking toys for feeding are ideal for fast eating cats as they slow down their eating speed. You can use treats or food of any kind in our thinking toys, the compartments in the base can even use wet food.
- 16 hidden treat compartments
- Stimulates natural instincts for feeding
- Promotes healthy eating speed
- Keeps cats entertained
- No removable parts for playing with more safety
- Easy to clean with soap and water
- BPA, PVC and phthalate free
- Durable composite material
How the game works:
Just start
When you introduce your cat to a treat thinking toy, you can start in an easy way. Fill the compartments with delicious snacks or food and do not cover them so they stay open Place the thinking toy where your cat usually eats and be patient! Cats like to explore new things several times before deciding whether they want to spend their time with it.
Increase the difficulty level
If your cat likes to eat the treat thinking toy, you can cover the food in the next step so that it is still visible. Once your cat has understood how the thinking toy works, gradually increase the level of difficulty by covering the treats or food according to the instructions.
Try a new level
Our treat thinking toys are available in different difficulty levels. The construction level is suitable for all playful cats that can be motivated by food. The advanced level is excellent for active or smart cats who like challenges.

About Nina Ottosson
I developed my first thinking toy more than 25 years ago because I needed an opportunity to actively keep my pets busy indoors. I never dared to dream my games would help so many pet owners. The success stories of cats and kittens, which have become happier and healthier and behavior better thanks to my products, inspire me again and again. I hope you will have as much fun playing with these toys as I had in their development. Alles Gute, Nina