Multipet had a good idea, but failed on the execution.I like the idea of this toy.. but I was disappointed a bit because the cat got frustrated very quickly and would quit playing with it. It does get her up and running a bit.. but not the exercise I had wanted. My cat is deaf so it is still worth the money, but I have more fun playing with the cat with a traditional laser pointer. Also, my cat has kind of figured out where the laser was coming from.. so I do need to watch her from looking right into it.. as with any pet toy, supervision required..
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I agree. A GOOD idea poorly thought out. YOu would have to mount it on a pole or hang it from the celing to get the desired effect. Rex is laser CRAZY and he is not into this toy.I hope they are working on a new design, maybe the mirror should rotate ?
PS. We played with it some more and found if I set it on top of the very high chest it works ok and Rex will be interested SO am bumping it up a star.
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I have a very active kitten, 10 mos, and an older fat cat, 8 years, and both of them love it! I was desperate to find a toy that would keep the kitten entertained and burn off excess energy so she'd stop tormenting the older cat. But to my surprise, both cats love to play with this, sometimes together.The base is stationary while a laser light is reflected off a mirror and you can position the mirror to either reflect on to the floor on on the wall. The one downfall is that the pattern of the light is very monotonous and sometimes my cats get a little tired of the motion. When that happens, I usually just pick up the unit and make my own light pattern.
The unit is excellent for turning on and leaving unattended. It automatically shuts off after about 15 minutes...and it takes quite a while for the batteries to wear down.
So, if your cat likes laser toys, they should enjoy this toy.I have to agree 100% with the first review. I just got this, and my cats are more interested in the box it came in than the laser beam this thing spits out. (I guess they're like children in that way!) The beam has only two settings one that is emitted directly about 1 foot ahead of the device on the floor, the other about horizontal from it so that it will appear low on your walls or furniture. Basically, it's just like a revolving police light on a squad car; it simply spins a dot around in a monotonous circle over and over. My cats just looked at it in puzzlement instead of chasing it like I'd hoped. Then they looked at me like, 'Woman, why did you buy this crazy thing?' To get them to take an interest in it, I have to actually pick up the device and shake it around to make a random enough pattern for them to chase. And even then, they'd rather lie around. There's $19.99 I'll never see again...!


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