Advantages: Good fun for your Moggies & for you Disadvantages: May not be to every cats taste
This review is for the Panic Mouse 360 - not the original Panic Mouse (although I think the 306 is a better model)
This was another one of my cat-product deliberations - at nearly £30.00, this was an expensive toy for my cats to ignore!
The panic mouse is a motorised toy with a ‘wand’ (a plastic bit which attaches to the Panic Mouse with a string & fluffy ball at the end) for it’s tail, which moves (the tail that is, not the whole thing) erratically ...
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Advantages: Keep your cat amused without any physical effort from you. Disadvantages: None really.
...are not,
He was interested in Panic Mouse straight away and anytime I have it switched on he plays with it until he's lying on the floor exausted!
I still play games with him and he still plays with his other toys but now I've got the panic mouse I can switch it on, sit back and watch him play and sometimes it's hysterical watching him,
The panic mouse has all the jerky unpredictable movements cats cant resist,
The plastic wand bends and bounces ...
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Advantages: Will keep cats entertained without any effort from you Disadvantages: After a while they will get bored with it and ignore it
I have three cats who were four and three years old when I purchased it for them. It is a yellow plastic mouse on a base with extending support on to which is attached a wand with a black fluffy mouse with tail attached. You switch it on by twisting the yellow mouse's nose and you can adjust the speed of the wand by twisting the nose further round. The wand moves erratically and thus it is quite challenging for the cats as it simulates 'real' prey. ...
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30.10.2006
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