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Paws Whiskers & Claws, The Feline Hospital

Georgia's premier cat hospital - servicing Marietta, Roswell, Sandy Springs, Atlanta, Vinings, Cumming, Alpharetta, Morningside, Smyrna

(770) 579-6001

4719 Lower Roswell Road, Suite 220
Marietta, Georgia, 30068
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Catit Foraging Ball

Catit Foraging Ball
Catit Foraging Ball

This foraging ball features an inner maze coupled with an adjustable opening allowing you to alter the difficulty level based on your cat's skill level and the size of the food. This is an excellent beginner toy.

This post and all of its content is written by and property of Ingrid Johnson, CCBC Certified Cat Behavior Consultant of Fundamentally Feline, LLC.

Filed Under: Food Puzzles Tagged With: Catit, Food puzzle balls, Food puzzles for cats, foraging, Foraging toys for cats, Hagen

The Fantasy Board by Trixie Pet

The antenna looking devices are actually meant to be pawed at by the cats and essentially catapult the food so that they have to go running to chase the kibble. Great to get an overweight cat moving around more.

The thin channel is called a "tongue module" designed for canned food, an excellent tool to slow down fast eaters.

The large reservoir that holds the ping-pong balls can be used for dry food but can also be used for other enrichment games; for example, fill with water for cats that like to splash around in the sink, they can swat at floating ping-pong balls instead. Or take sprigs of cat grass or fresh catnip and drop them down inside.

Not every foraging experience needs to be about food!

Ping-pongs are an obstacle to obtaining the food.
Ping-pongs are an obstacle to obtaining the food.
Many games in one!
Multiple cats can engage at one time!
Multiple cats can engage at one time!
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This post and all of its content is written by and property of Ingrid Johnson, CCBC Certified Cat Behavior Consultant of Fundamentally Feline, LLC.

Filed Under: Food Puzzles Tagged With: environmental enrichment, food dispensing toys, Food puzzles, foraging, foraging toys

The 5 in 1 Activity Center by Trixie Pet (aka Fun Board)

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Initially over stuff puzzle to help them learn.
Initially over stuff puzzle to help them learn.

This toy is amazing, easy to clean and versatile. You can stuff it full of food for beginners or leave it lean for master foragers.

The "tongue module" (the ice cube tray-like portion) is specifically designed for canned food as well as for dry. This module works the feline jaw muscles similarly to how a cat would lick and work to remove flesh from the bones of their prey. The intelligent design takes "whisker stress" into consideration so that the cat's whiskers can freely move without obstruction. This also significantly slows down voracious over-eaters that later vomit undigested canned food.

Here you can see they were successful obtaining food.
Here you can see they were successful obtaining food.

This post and all of its content is written by and property of Ingrid Johnson, CCBC Certified Cat Behavior Consultant of Fundamentally Feline, LLC.

Filed Under: Food Puzzles Tagged With: environmental enrichment, food dispensing toys, Food puzzles, foraging, foraging toys, Trixie Pet

The Tunnel Feeder by Trixie Pet

Worried about food puzzles being messy? Stationary toys can be helpful and sometimes a bit more tidy for some families.

This puzzle is quite easy and excellent for those cats that are just learning to work for their food. If you need to increase the challenge you can add foraging ping-pong balls from Fundamentally Feline (also available in store here at PWC!) to this toy. Simply fill the ping-pongs and place them in the tunnels so that your cat has to spin the food out of the ball and then drag it out of the tunnel. This can significantly increase the challenge. Alternatively, filling the tunnels with other toys such as balls and mice can obstruct the openings increasing the challenge in a similar way.

Great beginner stationary foraging toy.
Great beginner stationary foraging toy.

This post and all of its content is written by and property of Ingrid Johnson, CCBC Certified Cat Behavior Consultant of Fundamentally Feline, LLC.

Filed Under: Food Puzzles Tagged With: environmental enrichment, food dispensing toys, Food puzzles, foraging toys

The Windmill by Trixie Pet

The Windmill is a food dispensing toy originally designed for dogs that is actually an excellent feline toy. It comes with interchangeable lids allowing it to accommodate a variety of kibble sizes and skill levels.

Once they get the hang of it the kitties seem to view it like a slot machine food dispenser! It can be a little challenging to learn the skill initially. Stick with it and let us know if you have difficulties teaching your cat this game, we can help!

That's right, it is a dog toy, that is excellent for cats!
That's right, it is a dog toy, that is excellent for cats!

This post and all of its content is written by and property of Ingrid Johnson, CCBC Certified Cat Behavior Consultant of Fundamentally Feline, LLC.

Filed Under: Food Puzzles Tagged With: environmental enrichment, food dispensing toys, Food puzzles, foraging toys

The “Mad Scientist” Foraging Toy by Trixie Pet

Parker using the "Mad Scientist" by Trixe Pet
Parker using the "Mad Scientist" by Trixe Pet

 

This toy is for the advanced forager. Each toy comes with two different sets of lids to accommodate large or small kibble. The holes can also be covered up to increase the challenge based on your cats' skill level.

For slow starters we recommend not putting the lids on at all and filling the "beakers" all the way up so that they can very easily eat off of the top or gently nudge and tip the beaker to obtain food. Once that is successful the lids may be added.

Posing for the camera!
Posing for the camera!

This post and all of its content is written by and property of Ingrid Johnson, CCBC Certified Cat Behavior Consultant of Fundamentally Feline, LLC.

Filed Under: Food Puzzles Tagged With: Food puzzles, foraging, Mad Scientist, Trixie Pet, Turnaround

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