Fill up this Trixie Cat Toy Snack roll with your cat's favourite treats and sit back, relax and watch your feline paw and play without any hassle! As your cat rolls the Trixie Snack Roll back and forth, snacks will scatter for your cat to sniff, hunt and enjoy. This toy features removable rods that allow you to regulate your desired treat output. It also includes a screw-on lid that makes it easy to fill and clean, it is also dishwasher suitable.
Always remember that cats have a short attention span and may become easily frustrated. They require lots of motivation and frequent success in order to occupy themselves with something over longer periods of time. Keep playing sessions with the Snack Roll short, but play more frequently. This will give your cat great, successful experiences and together you will have a lot of fun.
Features & benefits
• Snacks fall out from the rolling motion
• Plastic core with quiet-running rubber coating
• Features removable rods to regulate the treat output
• Screw-on lid, thus easy to fill and clean
• Especially recommended for older cats, as it encourages them to keep active
• Developed by cat expert Helena Dbaly
• Dishwasher suitable
• Includes Training instructions
• Constructed from Plastic & TPR
General information:
1. Start by playing this game together with your cat and place it somewhere, where your cat feels undisturbed.
2. Start when your cat is awake and in playing mood, 1.5 hours after feeding at the earliest. You can also use the normal dry feed instead of treats as an alternative.
3. Sit down beside your cat and watch her unobtrusively and quietly without staring at her.
4. To motivate your cat, choose treats she specially likes to begin with, and place these in the game in her presence.
5. Help your cat with the task at the beginning to keep her motivated. It is important for your cat to be successful fairly quickly so that she connects positive feelings to the game.
6. In case your cat does not achieve a subgoal after several tries, help her or repeat a task she can do well and train in smaller steps. Try to motivate your cat with praise. There should never be scolding or punishment.
7. Train in small units (max. 10 minutes) and with small goals. Several training units during the day provide a lot of small successes and prevent excessive demand on your cat.