🎉 Unleash the Fun: The Purr-fect Playmate for Your Cat!
The CheerbleSmart Interactive Cat Toy is a dynamic, automatic bouncing ball designed to engage indoor cats with three interactive modes, LED lights, and a smart play-and-rest cycle. Its unique design and intelligent features ensure endless entertainment while promoting healthy play habits.
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 1.65"L x 1.65"W x 1.65"H |
Item Weight | 37.5 Grams |
Material Type | synthetic fiber |
Style | Grey Ball |
Subject Character | Interactive Cat Ball |
Color | Grey |
Theme | Cats Gift |
Flavor | Unflavored |
Scent Name | Unscented |
Additional Features | Light Up |
Breed Recommendation | All Breed Sizes |
Recommended Uses For Product | Playing |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Pet Toy Type | Ball |
Target Species | Cat |
H**R
Hold power button down for 3-5 seconds to turn on!
I’m not a cat person but had two wild cats in yard that had kittens about a week apart- they absolutely love this toy- only wish I could buy more of them as 11 kittens stay busy for hours- battery lasts about 4 hours on full charge- tip for new buyers- push power button for 3-5 seconds to turn on. Great toy for the price! Thanks
J**L
Cat is adjusting, mostly watches the toy.
My cat is still getting used to it. But will chase it here and there. I keep it on roll only mode the red jumping scares him off.
J**Z
So thankful for this cat toy!
Every indoor cat needs and deserves one of these. Dogs get toys and walks but your cats stuck inside. Get two or three to keep them stimulated
M**C
Self-Rolling ball
This self-mobile cat toy works fairly well in getting our cats' attention. She follows it around the apartment but has not actually played/attacked it. The following it does tire her out eventually.It is rechargeable, which is what caught my attention. It seems to have come fully charged for when I plugged it in for charging it did not have an easy to see charging level indicator, just the flashing color band.The problem with the ball is that it moves very fast on a tile/vinal floor and bangs into walls, furniture and lazy cats.Also because of its small size it easily fits under furniture and some kitchen appliances, like a refrigerator.All in all, it was worth the money and as long as someone monitors the ball, to rescue it when it is trapped, it entertains us as much as the cat.
J**R
Whoever designed this is an idiot.
I don't know if I got a dud or what but it doesn't move. Like at all. I tried all the settings and it literally just runs in place. I have a ceramic floor but even on carpet it doesn't really do anything. It sort of just moves 4 inches and stops. The way it moves is there is a ball inside it ran by a motor and that ball spins really fast. Just like inside a dual shock controller. Now anyone with a basic understanding of newton's law will know you won't get a ball to roll by putting a smaller ball in it and just spinning it around really fast. This is because the motion is going back and forth, which cause the product to just vibrate and bounce meekly. The only way to make it roll is by having the ball move forward fast but as it comes back slow it down. This way there is more force going forward and less going backwards. Thus I might have gotten a dud... But I doubt it.I think an idiot designed it is all because it's not easy to make a tiny ball inside a bigger ball motorized to perfectly spin the ball at the right moment to create forward motion. If their idea was to design it this way, it's liable to break.They literally could have just added a single freaking wheel in the middle istead of lights. Not rocket science. If you make the wheel heavy and spin it just like the ball, it will actually move because there is physical friction moving it forward, the ball will naturally align to the wheel due to weight of the motor as well. It would be easier to make and less likely to fail.I feel like they took the motor out of a dual shock controller and put it in this thing. I may be right. They had the right idea but a stupid implementation. Moving a tiny ball in a circle isn't the same as moving a wheel in a circle, how did they not know that when designing this?Anyway, the cat never played with it, Molly tried but found it annoying and lost interest after 3 mins. I sent it back.
W**N
Both Of My 3 Year Old Cats Love It
The media could not be loaded. My cats love this ball, as you can see in the video.Overall it’s a great interactive toy that both of my 3 year old cats play with daily. That said, here are some important things to keep in mind:*The ball is electronic and charges with an included micro USB to USB cable, but you have to supply the charging block (I use a low voltage iPhone charger). As the ball will take ‘naps’ when your cat is not interacting with it, it can work for several hours (starting from a full charge) before it’ll need to be recharged, which takes between a 1/2 to 1 hour or so. It has an on/off button, so if your cats take a break, you can turn it off to conserve the battery life.*It has several different colored lights that encircle the ball and identify what mode it’s in - blue/normal-run, red/spin & jump, yellow/rest, and purple/turning on-off. If there are no moving lights at all, then it’s time to charge it.*If you have a lot of open smooth flooring like tile, wood, vinyl plank etc., Cheerble will work great. If you have any carpeting or rugs, eventually it’ll get stuck. Even a bath mat or fluffy litter mat will trap it. It isn’t self-extricating (although it’ll try), you’ll have to free it manually.*If you have wall-to-wall carpeting…Do Not buy this, it won’t work - it even gets stuck on my short-pile area rug.*I turn the Cheerble off and hide it in a drawer when my cats aren’t playing with it - this way they see it as a special toy and get excited each time I take it out for playtime.*This ball is noisy, ie Loud. You wouldn’t want to leave it turned on at night. It rolls full force into walls and any other objects that may be in its way. When it hits something, it will redirect itself and go in another direction until it’s free again. The up side of the noise is that if you realize that it’s ‘too quiet,’ then you know it’s time to go find where it’s gotten itself stuck and free it to roll again :)*This is a toy for CATS. It’s too big for them to swallow, and even if they manage to pick it up in their mouths, they can’t chomp on it.**This toy would be a choking hazard even for small dogs. They could crush it and swallow the pieces. There are plenty of other, appropriate toys for dogs of all sizes. Please don’t take unnecessary chances, buy one of those for your dog.
A**R
Short lived
Cats enjoyed it for a little while. I set it out for them four times a week but they lost interest after the third week. Unfortunately, after a month the interactive portion completely stopped working. 👎
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