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Color: Orange
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Color: Orange
Playtime gets fun and straightforward. Control a small "mouse" using a hand controller. Cats chase, pounce, and win. Just as easy to start sessions as you can end them.
Feather tail of a mouse — realistic body of a mouse
Handheld controller with smooth steering.
2-speed slow for slow hunting or fast for a quick chase.
Ability to play every day with USB recharge power
Swats & pounces — year-round Tough outerwear
The toy moves like prey. It starts. It stops. It darts away. That keeps focus high. Nobody has time for lengthy and tedious; short and sweet is more effective. Evaluating the pursuit lowered anxiety and increased positive affect.
The controls are light yet precise. Every single time I unlock the doors and see the interior again, a shot of adrenaline rushes through me. Either go the other way, or take a big loop around. Speed up in open rooms. Slow down for careful stalks. If you are Cat, Slow Down (at the speed you are going)
This is the slower pace that is used to warm up. Run in one run high (Go), sprint, modal switch. Add little breaks to re-focus, catch, and release the FOMO Catch and Release.
Skip battery swaps. Charge the toy with a cable. Much of the time, short trips leave on a full charge. Top off while a cat naps. Remote utilizes regular, long-lasting battery cells.
Use it on tile, wood, or low-pile carpet, with a bit of mess being better for turns. Avoid wet floors. Because if you want to reduce the life of the box, duct down stairs and confined areas, pick a room with good light.
The toy, tail, and remote from the box.
Pull the toy through with the attached cord.
Insert cells in the remote.
Go forward and a turn, and use it this one time.
Wipe the surface with a soft rag. Remove fur from wheels. Store in a dry drawer. Coil the cable loosely. RENEWAL OF TAIL FEATHERS: When the tail feathers appear worn, they are.
Tank Body (orange) with Turbo Tail 3.0
Feather tail accessory.
Handheld remote controller.
USB charging cable.
Quick start guide.
Crews will go into the cracks between the baseboards and the floor, between the couch and the floor. Hit the brakes all the way to the corner, then back off again. To bait a stalk, Spook hits Jones on the floor below. Wrap up with some "viz catch" for a prize.
Supervise play. Prevent your kitties from gnawing on that cable. Prevent hair and strings from jamming in the wheels. Give the motor time to cool down between runs. Do not use within reach.
Fast setup and easy charging.
True Hunt Templates: Hot Pursuit: MilSim Mode on.
Short, Regular Workouts Maintain Fitness
Bonding time with guided play.
Rigid body for repeat use.
Small rooms work fine. Short lanes are enough. Change paths often. Rotate speeds. You also don't want newbie sessions to go 0-10.
If wheels slip, clean dust. Replace Remote Cells. If the Range Drops, if the tail comes free, re‑seat the clip. Once the lights go out, solid for the next run.
How long does a charge last?
So it's good enough for a few shorter sessions a day. Refill between plays if you want the best.
What floors work best?
Hard floors and low-pile rugs. Refrain from using shag or dense wet surfaces.
Is the tail replaceable?
Yes. Flap the standby when somethingissen chew as if it is the shuffle.
Remote distance: The range at which the remote can be utilized
It covers typical room distances. Store: Work the controller out of the line of the toy.
Is it loud?
The motor makes a soft hum. After a minute or so, the sound will be ignored by most cats.
Safe for kittens?
Yes, with supervision. Select the minimum speed possible and segregate sessions.
How long should a session be?
Let's say five minutes or ten minutes—a small amount: since two mini sessions win one big session more slowly.
Can more than one cat play?
Yes. Take turns to prevent bumps. Don't just make ways for compromise speed and vice versa, focus instead.
How do I clean it?
Wipe the body. Remove fur from wheels. Do not soak the toy.