Reddit Reddit reviews Pet Zone Fly By Spinner Butterfly Cat Toy, Lifelike Flying Movement & Realistic Fluttering Sound (Interactive Cat Toys, Kitten Toy, Cat Toys for Indoor Cats)[Great Alternative to Pop and Play Cat Toy]

We found 5 Reddit comments about Pet Zone Fly By Spinner Butterfly Cat Toy, Lifelike Flying Movement & Realistic Fluttering Sound (Interactive Cat Toys, Kitten Toy, Cat Toys for Indoor Cats)[Great Alternative to Pop and Play Cat Toy]. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Pet Zone Fly By Spinner Butterfly Cat Toy, Lifelike Flying Movement & Realistic Fluttering Sound (Interactive Cat Toys, Kitten Toy, Cat Toys for Indoor Cats)[Great Alternative to Pop and Play Cat Toy]
INTERACTIVE CAT TOY: The Fly By Spinner Cat Toy brings the wild inside with flying action that replicates the movement and fluttering of a real butterfly.MENTAL & PHYSICAL STIMULATION: When you flip the switch and turn the cat toy on, your cat will experience stimulating and interactive play providing healthy mental and physical stimulation.ENCOURAGES ACTIVITY & PLAY: Lifelike, unpredictable flying movement with realistic fluttering sound encourages cat’s natural instincts to hunt and prey.RELIEVES ANXIETY, STRESS & BOREDOM: Cats sleep most of the day, when awake they need to play. Play helps with the relief of anxiety, stress and boredom. When cats don’t have toys to play with, this is when they supplement their playful instincts with destructive ones.EASE OF OPERATION: Exciting and easy to use battery operated cat toy. To activate the Pet Zone Fly By Spinner, simply install your own AAA battery and then flip the switch to “on” and watch your cat engage in healthy, stimulating play!. Anti-Skid Feet keep the toy in place on smooth surfaces like hardwood floors and tile. Requires one AAA battery, not included.
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5 Reddit comments about Pet Zone Fly By Spinner Butterfly Cat Toy, Lifelike Flying Movement & Realistic Fluttering Sound (Interactive Cat Toys, Kitten Toy, Cat Toys for Indoor Cats)[Great Alternative to Pop and Play Cat Toy]:

u/Twitch-Drone · 14 pointsr/CatTaps

I went onto amazon found the toy for $10 you can buy replacements for $5 Link

(Also TIL about chewy.com)

u/1bdkty · 4 pointsr/CatAdvice

absolutely. However a cat needs more stimulation than once every couple of days. Get a wand toy (like Da' Bird https://amzn.com/B000F9JJJE ), get some treat balls (https://amzn.com/B0018CE8LG ) that you can put treats in for him to find. There is this butterfly toy that is very popular and pretty cheap (https://amzn.com/B01AJJOJGC $9.99 US) that most cats seems to love. Pet him, brush him, just talk to him (read him a book or reddit posts you think are funny or homework or whatever).

He probably don't want to go out but is bored. Cats can do fine inside and live long happy lives. Just find what he likes to do and make sure he gets his favorite activities.

u/Molecularx · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Here's my bengal kitty RichardParker TheSecond. First name, RichardParker. Last name, TheSecond. ;) He's name after the original Richard Parker who sadly disappeared one evening but I'm always hopefully his chip will be scanned somewhere and he'll come home!

[This would be nice](Pet Zone Fly by Spinner Toy, Large, Multicolor https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01AJJOJGC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_KFpIyb2QABRSR) because he pulls mostly everything under the bed and I get to fish it out.

u/Wolfenacht · 1 pointr/borderlands3

Yeah, I figured it was okay to post because everyone else posted really terrible crap/not really related. I got the "mute" lifted because the admin couldn't show an example where I overstepped my bounds on comments towards people telling me to kill my cat.
I've tried quite a few toys for my cats and this one so far blows the others out of the water in terms of "butterflies". The movement is pretty realistic but there are some cons.
Pros: Realistic Movement, Base item itself is fairly priced/cheap, replacing the butterfly is simple as hell, has decent battery life for only needing one AAA.
Cons: The base is really freaking tiny and I want to punch whoever thought that was a good idea. If your cat is even remotely aggressive they will knock it over and then get bored since it's not flying around. The replacement butterfly is not cheap, one replacement butterfly is half the price of the whole unit, the butterflies aren't exactly the strongest in the world and an aggressive cat could tear it apart fairly quick. So if you are going to give this a try buy a few replacement butterflies so your cat doesn't instantly get bored/upset if they get really excited and destroy the first one right off the bat (Mine did and now they play with it less aggressively since it's not new, but they still go hog wild over it). Next you want to do something about the base, either put some extended legs on it/weights on it or some sort of adhesive to hold it to the floor.
https://smile.amazon.com/Pet-Zone-Fly-Spinner-Green/dp/B01AJJOJGC/ref=sr_1_6?keywords=pet+zone&qid=1569794748&s=pet-supplies&sr=1-6

u/vinceravivere · 1 pointr/BabyBumps

Oh man I know some about this one - cat enrichment is a passion of mine, as well as cat training through positive reinforcement!! Cats DO NOT learn from or respond well to negative reinforcement (actually a misnomer, but basically 'punishment' or deterrents), and this might increase his anxiety. Definitely begin this process before baby gets here, as others have said! For you guys, enrichment will be the name of the game. Buckle up, and apologies for the long post....

Give him as many things to do at night as you can - puzzle feeders, try feeding him right before going 'in' for the night with a puzzle feeding bowl, lots of toys. Hide little stashes of food around so he has to 'hunt' for it; you can even make little scent trails. Feeding on a schedule, not leaving it down all the time, makes food much more high-reward and fun to discover. You can also leave worn shirts or bras of yours out, either next to his favorite sleeping spaces or even in them (like cat beds) so he has some 'momma smell' to comfort him when you're separated!!

Put the toys and food away during the day, except for his breakfast!! Night time can become a 'fun' time for him, but only if you do it very positively! Exiling him from the bedroom with negative stimuli (picking him up and carrying him out, chasing him out of the room, shutting the door right in his face) will reinforce the negative associations; try to get a toy that he will chase out and then shut the door once he's left of his own accord.

Some major things to think about are - active playtime, not passive play. These are things that move (either on their own battery-operated or because you drag/swing/point them), versus balls or toys that sit on the floor. Cats have a LOT more energy than we give them credit for! They have an absolutely huge hunting instinct, and get a lot of satisfaction out of using that. Try toys like battery operated laser pointer stand, ones that move with very little jostling, mice that he has to 'hunt'. Here are a few I've used - a butterfly on a wire, a mouse that goes around a track for about 7-8 minutes, a laser tower. You get the idea. None of these are perfect, but they will be new and fun! You might have to come back out a few times a night to turn them back on at intervals, but hey, you'll be up with baby or to pee anyways!! Again, put these away during the day so they are 'new' at night. You can also try cat tunnels like these for fun new territory to explore.

Speaking of territory, try to get him using his 'vertical space' (shelves on the wall, cat trees, etc) as much as possible with treats and catnip. More places to explore means more places to hide food and toys!

In general, look into as much 'fun stuff' at night as possible. He's definitely going to want to explore and get to know baby; this is normal and fine as long as it is safe. Babies actually benefit from contact with animals as it helps their immune systems!! I think that night time is definitely going to be your hardest bit, but just be as consistent as you can and start small. Start with just 15mins locked out, but again, have him chase a toy out and then have something high-value (treats, a favorite toy/game) out there to keep him occupied. Just keep building those positive associations with 'outside the bedroom' and make the bedroom as boring a place as you can for him!!!

Another good page with a lot of the same info, a little better worded haha!!