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Review on 🐱 Optimized Search: Jungle Cat Cube Combo, Collapsible Cat Cube, Bed, Tunnel, and Toys for Cats by Kitty City by Lauren Marley

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great fun for people and their cats

If you have any doubts about buying this for your cat, I'm here to tell you that you won't regret it. Cats are naturally attracted to boxes and rustling fabrics, which is basically the whole point of this product. Whether your cat kicks the shit out of it during rough play or uses it as a cozy sleeping spot in a strategically located sunny spot, these things are put to good use. Pros: I have 3 feral kittens that will hold on with their claws, fall and do anything between the blocks. You can handle rough play. I've never had metal wires warp or break, even when the heaviest of my cats (15 pounds) went to the absolute city to play dice crash. Dice can be knocked over and stacked, ie favorite activity of one of my kittens, his mission is to knock them over and sit on them. But just because they can be destroyed doesn't mean they're dangerous. It has no sharp parts or anything that a cat could snag or crush. Everything is soft with no strain or pressure behind the clasp, allowing cats to play safely however they want. You'll probably have to collect it again. The beauty of this is that the fabric will stand up to a gentle wash in the washing machine and can withstand most "pet odor cleansers" that you put on it. This is an advantage of wood or cardboard products as they are much more difficult to clean. Overall, I recommend this product for people who are simply looking for more enrichment for their cat. This is a great way to give them space to relax, and the laughs you get watching them do this is the best benefit. Also as a side note for those with older cats i.e. kittens. When the kittens sleep, the older cats sleep in them. or sometimes play Smash the Cube. Again, all cats are naturally attracted to crates.

Pros
  • Consistent test results
Cons
  • poorly thought out