Here are some things to consider:
1. The size is really great for kittens they can run through the tunnel at full speed, and they can come & go easily through the holes on top. However, my 12-pound adult cat is much too big for it. That's okay, because I didn't intend it for him anyway, but if you're considering buying this for an adult cat, it might not work for you.
2. The tunnel is long, and takes up a lot of space on the floor. That's okay for us because we have a suitable room to put it in, but if you live in a small apartment, you might not like the fact that it takes up so much space. I suggest studying the measurements in the description and measuring your own floor to decide whether you can live with having something of this size in your home.
3. On our hardwood floor, the tunnel rolls back and forth. Ie, sometimes the top holes actually are on top, while other times they're down on the floor. Our kittens actually love that, and it doesn't bother me. But if you're the kind of person who likes things to be orderly, it might annoy you. I just let the holes position themselves wherever they want to, and I let the kittens figure out how to deal with that.
4. It comes with a small ball on a chain that dangles inside the tunnel from its ceiling. Our kittens ripped it out of position the second day they played with it. I've had other cat accessories with dangling toys like that, and they never last more than a day or two once the cats get going, so I expected this to happen. I figured it was good the kittens had as much fun with it as they did. If I feel ambitious, I might reattach it.
Anyway, it meets my needs and I'm a satisfied customer. But do think about my points above and make sure it's right for YOUR needs before you buy.
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The main problem was that this tunnel was too small for my cats to fit in it. It seems like a bunny would fit perfectly. It was also not very stable. I have wood floors so the slick fabric would cause the whole tunnel to roll around. I tried to attach sand pockets, but it would still slide around.If I had carpet and small cats then this would have worked, but I don't.We have purchased other tunnels for pets through the years, but this one is SO well constructed that it is really worth reviewing. It has withstood the onslaught of daily romping by two very young kittens and a pretty hefty one year old cat. They move through it, bat toys into it, jump over (and ON) it, and it has retained its shape. The steel framework has not poked through anywhere and it has been a safe and much enjoyed activity. We anchor it in place by tying one of the attached storage ties into a loop and putting that around a leg of our piano bench. I appreciate that it isn't bright and gaudy.


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