• BALLS SPIN & ROLL: This addictive, interactive cat toy is designed with 3 levels of tracks and 3 brightly colored moving balls to attract kitty’s attention!
  • 3 TIER TOWER: With a stacked and sturdy construction, this multi-level circle track cat toy is durably built with a closed top and non-slip base to hold the cat track and ball toy in place.
  • BAT AND CHASE: Perfect for one or more cats, the interactive Tower of Tracks cat toy stimulates kitties’ senses and satisfies hunting instincts with an exciting moving puzzle.
  • INTERACTIVE FUN: Ideal for play, the cat ball track is also a great way to bond with your kitten – spin the balls to get them moving, then bat them to your cat!
  • MENTAL & PHYSICAL FUN: Get your kitty active! This indoor interactive cat track toy is a great way to help your cat get active with much needed daily exercise and excitement.

Great cat toy, my 20 pound, 13 year old main coon who bats my size 13 shoes around when he feels like playing loves it! It has rubber feet on the bottom which keep it from going flying everytime he touches it, it does move around a bit however he has yet to flip it over. It is the new style with the bar across the top.

This is by far the best investment in a toy that I have ever made for my cat. He loves interaction with it and did not like other ball chasers in the past. I did a YouTube review on it and highly recommend it. Balls glide around smoothly. Cats paws don't get stuck in the tracks. Balls are brightly colored and easy to see for my one eyed little boy who has depth perception issues with his vision. I saw bad reviews and double checked that this is an improved toy that comes with the bar across the top so my little fur ball wouldn't get his head stuck if he tried looking inside it (though I doubt he would). I hear him playing with it at least a few times a day, and I tell you the God's honest truth, as I'm writing this review, he just went over and laid next to it and swatted a ball, just this minute! Here are some screenshots from my video. Side note - this may not mean much to others, but I love the bright orange, crisp color of this thing. I have no idea why.

I have four cats that are always looking for something to get into or make noise with. After reading reviews I decided to order this toy for my kids. They have all taken turns at it & have only stopped playing with it long enough to eat. I know thats par for a new toy, but this one is different, and YES, it is the one with the bar to protect from little heads getting stuck! It has received the same reception as the Bergan Catnip Hurricane Cat Toy (also sold on Amazon.com-blue & green)-I bought it last Christmas for them & they still play with it daily. I had to order a new one because I accidentally stepped on it and broke the little tabs off that hold the little part on the big part. Both pieces still work fine separately, but will donate to local animal shelter anyways. It keeps them occupied & entertained for hours, but as any cat owner knows, if your cat likes it, he likes it & if he doesn't, try a little catnip!

There is only one reason I subtracted one star from this well-made, creative cat toy: I'm afraid my cat is too smart for it. She LOVED it when I first showed it to her. She observed it, touched it, sniffed it. Then I rolled one of the balls and she was glued to it for an entire hour. She went absolutely crazy making those balls go around. She ran around and around it, trying to keep up with her getaway ball. After an hour, she played with it off and on for a day. But when she managed to stop a ball from rolling with one paw then trap it with her other paw, and she couldn't get it out and play with the ball, she became very frustrated. She would abruptly stop playing, come over to me and talk. Then she'd return to the toy and try some more. After several times of trapping the ball between her paws, she seems to have decided it's nothing to bother about. I put it away for a few days to give her a break from seeing it. Giving it to her every few days only elicits an expression from her that says, "Been there. Done that." And she walks away. However, with the manufacturing updates, this toy is well constructed, safe, balanced, does not tip over with my now 14-week old kitten, and it's perfectly delightful to watch when the cat is interested by it. Hopefully its desirability will last longer with your cat than it did with mine. (I think my shelter kitty may be a Bengal mix. She has an intelligence I haven't seen in my plethora of previous feline pets, and I always try to choose the smartest kitten I can find. This one is scary smart. She can leap distances of 4-5 feet, is quickly learning the meaning of a few words like No, Uh-uh!, and Mouse, and already recognizes her name. ((I've had her for 2 weeks.)) She taught me recently that she likes too play fetch. Her favorite toys are the Kong chewtoy with the feathers, empty boxes with holes, and jingly balls. She's an incredibly friendly, sweet, interactive cat and clearly, I must provide live persons for her to play with or take naps with. Grandchildren who visit regularly are invaluable. I'll keep this toy awhile longer, but will probably resell.) **Update 12/17/17: I had to come back and add the 5th star to my original 4 star review. This toy apparently holds intrigue for my kitten as she matures. She's 16 weeks now and spends more time with this, often laying on the floor next to it to just bat a lazy ball around every so often. I still rotate this toy with other toys every few days to keep her interest. I found that if I pop a ball out for her to chase once a week or so, that will satisfy her need to succeed in capturing her prey, which heightens her interest in the toy.

My cat, Bayou LOVES to play and is very vocal (remember this part, it will come back in our story). Other cat toys, The Cat’s Meow (basically a plastic wire under a round plastic yellow thin sheet) he figured out IMMEDIATELY. Sat on the plastic wire and meowed very loudly at me to make it work. Small balls or crinkle balls last longer until they end up behind the fridge or dryer and again, meowing very loudly for me to come and get it. (If you think I’m humanizing him, come to my house and give him one of these toys and at 2a he’s MEOWING in your ear and will not stop until you follow him to where he lost his ball.) I couldn’t use the little mouse in the track toy because the dog thinks it’s for him and suddenly his inner wolf comes out and he starts barking, growling, Andover trying to carry this vicious kill off to his den to destroy. Tower of Tracks Balls (pause for angelic music). From the second I put it down, it was love at first sight with my cat. He played with it for approximately 30 minutes and would go back to it again and again through out the evening (I even heard him in the early hours of the morning playing with it). The best part is that he is still playing BY HIMSELF! The only negative is that the balls are plastic in a plastic track. If they could be made of hard rubber so it was quieter (for those of us who are limited to space), that would be my only negative. He’s still playing and loving it. I highly recommend as it’s inexpensive and a great way to keep your cat entertained for hours. I’ve bought for gifts as well.

My kittens love it! They play with it every day. Great toy.