133 reviews forJumping Stars Cat Toys
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Pretty dull
The build quality seems to be sturdy. Talking about high bounce is, in my opinion, highly exaggerated. When you throw them, they bounce a little. But that stops very quickly. They don’t roll. The little ball inside is heavy and hard. Because of this, my cats find the toy rather boring. Soft balls that roll well are much more popular. This toy would probably be more interesting for cats if it had better bounce and could roll away afterwards.
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01/07/23|Helen Grogan
Not chew-proof
It lasted two days before one of my cats chewed huge chunks out of the ball. Quite bouncy but they seem to have lost the other one already.
19/01/23|Susanne Bauer
Not interesting at all and too difficult
Unfortunately, my cats show no interest at all, and the ball doesn't really bounce well either.
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16/02/21
Easily breakable
My two Siamese cats had five minutes of great fun with the little stars. Unfortunately, I looked away for just two minutes, and one of them tore off two "star arms" and ate them... I hope they come out again reasonably well... The stars are very easy to break, which is a big danger for cats!!
But I think for cats with less of a "destructive streak," it's a great toy.
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01/09/20|Susann Vetter
Cute, nothing more.
The little stars are very cute, but they don't really serve their purpose properly. If two human players are involved and bounce them back and forth, it does get a bit interesting, yes. Because the kitty can't make the fingers jump on her own. The smell is indeed quite noticeable too.
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21/06/20
Heavy, with annoying plastic tag
At first my cat was very interested in the fun movement of these whizzing along the floor, but the balls are deceptively heavy and so you need to be careful. My poor girl took a bop to the head and now the mere sight of them brings a play session to an immediate end. So they've gone in the cupboard. Better to roll them along the floor. Oh and there is an annoying plastic tag in each of them that you just can't quite remove, so they stick out slightly sharply.
17/10/18
Visually appealing but offers little gameplay fun
The stars look cute, but unfortunately, that's about it. Inside, there's a hard bouncy ball. Because of the star shape, it bounces unpredictably and only for a very short time. My cats chase after it once or twice and then lose interest. Such a shame.
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24/08/18
not very durable
Were very popular with my cats, but after two weeks the covering had already torn, and the bouncy ball crumbled into many pieces.
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10/07/18|Zurbel
Completely uninteresting
None of our four cats is interested in these stars.
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26/06/18|Daniela Miltzow
Great idea, moderately durable
Our cat loves fetch toys, and the bouncy balls seemed like a great idea. Within two weeks, our cat has gone through four of these bouncy balls. He chewed up three of them (thankfully, the plush held up, and he didn’t swallow any plastic), and the casing tore on the last one. For rowdy rascals, these bouncy balls aren’t suitable toys. Looks like we’ll have to check out dog toys instead. Maybe they’ll last longer... :)
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16/06/18|Bettina von Stockfleth, MENSCH & KATZE
Nothing jumps here, neither toys nor cats.
When I read that a bouncy ball is incorporated into this toy, I expect it to actually bounce. But even when I throw the toy onto the laminate floor with force, it barely manages an awe-inspiring 10 cm bounce. I have three very lively and playful tomcats, but they only glanced at it a couple of times because of the impact noise; otherwise, the toy was completely uninteresting from the start. You can hardly notice the catnip either.
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04/01/18|Hoffmann
The things don't bounce and are noisy.
Our tomcats chase after anything that's round. But since these don't roll and certainly don't bounce, they find them completely boring. If you throw them on the floor, they're very loud and scare the cats. Total waste of money.
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02/03/17|Pattex
Too hard for cats
I was excited to find something special for my cat to play with, as she loves playing with balls. But she's scared of the bouncy balls.
Her brother usually chases after anything that rolls or moves, but he doesn’t like the bouncy balls either. Such a shame – the idea is great, but the material is too harsh for cats.
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16/10/15|Melanie
Shame
They are very small and unfortunately don’t bounce either. Just not interesting for my two playful cats.
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08/06/15|eyleen
Very popular...
...but unfortunately, the stars don’t last long against our tomcat. Look away for a moment, and a part of the star is already missing. Bitten off! Eaten?
It’s a real shame that the quality isn’t more durable and high-end, as these little stars won’t be making their way into our shopping trolley again.
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22/05/15|bashira
What a shame.
My bouncy balls arrived today, but they don’t really bounce or fly well -.- The balls are very hard and only bounce twice briefly on the floor, and that’s it, unfortunately -.-
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