278 reviews forFeather Boa Cat Dangler Pole
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This cat wand is a hit among felines, with many cats finding it to be their favorite toy. However, the feather boa tends to break easily, leaving bits around the house and posing a risk of ingestion. Despite its fragility, cats seem to enjoy the toy immensely while it lasts. Overall, it's a fun product, but the durability needs improvement to keep the playful experience going longer.
Highly attractive to cats
Cats enjoy playing with it
Feather boa breaks easily
26/12/21
The pen didn't last long.
Overall, a great cat wand....
My Maurice is absolutely crazy about it. Unfortunately, the green feather didn’t last long. After just one day, it had already torn off.
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25/10/21|Lisa
Cats think it's great.
Great toy. Only drawback is that the feather frays quickly, leaving little bits of fluff everywhere ;)
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19/09/19
Okay.
Little interest, unfortunately there are more interesting fishing rods out there.
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21/08/19
Was only interesting for a few days...
Unfortunately, the toy was only interesting for a few days. Now I can't use it to lure her out from under the oven anymore – sadly. However, I do think it's a great toy overall... it's well-made, and even when she got hold of it, it didn't fall apart straight away. There are a few green bits of fluff lying around, but it doesn't tear off immediately... and our kitten isn't exactly gentle (but she's just not interested anymore).
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05/06/18|Brigitte
Mistake
Unfortunately, I didn't realise from the picture that this was a delicate marabou feather. My son's two young cats unfortunately destroy every feather down to the quill in no time at all, especially one as fine as this. You have to quickly take it away from them again and again. Of course, they do like it, though.
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16/09/14|valeria
Unfortunately, not interested.
For reasons I can't explain, my cats don't play with it. The quality is good and the price is great too! That's why it still gets 3 stars :)
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14/09/14|Stefanie
Not the favourite
I bought several play fishing rods and feather wands at the same time, and compared to the other toys, my cat isn't really interested in this feather boa. The quality and workmanship are good – it's just not our favourite for playing.
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04/04/14|Rebecca
He loves her, but...
He's absolutely crazy about it, but they break quickly. It's now only his second favourite. The spiked balls have taken its place. ;)
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02/01/14
Unfortunately, without an elastic band
My tomcat loved the feather boa as long as it was attached to the stick with an elastic band. Unfortunately, the feather boa is now fixed with a non-elastic band, which reduces the fun of playing.
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19/11/13|Niko
Quite alright
This cat wand keeps our Bengal entertained time and time again. Unfortunately, the quality is only satisfactory, as the feather gets shredded after a few days (pieces get swallowed). The stick also tends to get chewed and doesn’t last very long. Fine for a bit of variety, but otherwise, I’d recommend a feather wand with a wooden stick.
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15/09/10|carolyn
The cat is playing...
...doesn't play by the rules +g* if he gets hold of the feather thing, he wants to drag it away, and if you try to take it from him, he gets angry...so unfortunately, it's rather unsuitable for us :(
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20/12/09
Cats are only moderately interested in it.
Overall, our cats are not particularly interested in the feathers.
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11/06/07
Great fun to play – but beware
My three tigers are crazy about this wand toy and romp around and play with it exuberantly. However, during rough play—catching, licking, and kicking—a lot of fibres come loose from the feather boa, which they tend to swallow. Probably not very digestible. That’s why I’m careful with the wand and supervise their wild play.
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03/02/07|Christoph
The spring springs too much.
My tomcat always looks a bit startled by the feather... apparently, it tickles his nose too much. The stand is much more interesting, and there’ll surely be a plush mouse hanging from the string soon...
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13/01/07|Tiger & Tini
Well...
... so basically, these play wands are really a great thing, and my tiger has a lot of fun playing with them. Unfortunately, the feather boa isn’t really suitable for us, as Tiger completely eats the feathers, and they end up flying all over the flat during play. That’s why I can only give it a satisfactory rating. I think the play wand with the sound mouse is better.
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