• Features multiple tubes that stimulate natural pawing behavior in a fun manner
  • For use with kibble and treats
  • Compatible with other Catit Senses 2.0 products
  • The tubes have rounded ends and are easy to disassemble and clean
  • Activate your cat's senses with the new Senses 2.0! This product activates TOUCH SIGHT SMELL TASTE

This is the perfect answer to a cat that is prone to eating just because she happened to walk past food or just one who is so energetic that everything in life must be a game (either could describe out cat). Our cat enjoys hunting her food, which means attacking the bowl and then eating the scattered kibbles. It becomes a big mess fast. This really helped a lot. She loves to pull out a paw full of kibbles and eat it from her paw. Most of what she doesn't catch lands on the white portion which is sloped to catch it like a little bowl. She either eats it from there or if it is a large amount I put it back in the cups at some point. Some does end up on the grey mat and occasionally on the floor but as you can see from the before and after photos it is quite the improvement. Clean up is a breeze! The cups each come out for easy washing.

This is Aaron's girlfriend. This was worth every penny. I have a loud, constantly bored, but food motivated cat. He is a pretty big cat in overall size, but not fat. His sister is, however, overweight, has food guarding issues, and tends to gulp down food, then puke on the carpet, then gulp down more food. I was at my wits end because my hungry, loud cat was yowling all night, banging cupboard doors, and shaking the bedroom door, but I couldn't figure out how to give him more food without fat cat eating it all short of expensive chip bowls or segregated feeding spaces (and we don't have the room for that). Enter Catit Senses 2.0 Digger (and I also purchased the Food Tree). My boyfriend and I both agree we should have done this months ago. Food motivated cat LOVES both items and will entertain himself (which does not work with any other toy), but the food guarding cat will only have a few bites before she gets bored of the tree and wonders off. Food guarding cat also has not even remotely figured out the Digger, but that is okay by me. That was purchased to entertain my yowler while I work and sleep. So yes. This is a 5 star item, and worth every single penny. I'm not sure other items in the Catit 2.0 collection would suit my cats, but I am extremely thrilled with these two items. Also, I LOVE that the product boxes were designed to be used as toys, because it's a fact that cardboard makes cats happy, and mine always play with the boxes anyway!

Life hasn't been much fun for my cat Edward since last year, when the vet confirmed that he is completely blind. So no more fun with feather wands or mousey fish poles, and he's never been much for catnip. But he loves food. I thought this item would be a great toy for him, since it relies on smell and touch. Sure enough, he loves it! And he got the hang of it very quickly, which is something worth mentioning, since he is old and a little senile. The photos were taken as Edward discovered the Digger for the first time. I tried it first without the green tubes so that Edward would get the idea--then, each day I added another green tube, and now life is a blast at treat time every morning and evening. It's worked out so well that I just ordered the Catit Senses Food Tree to give Edward more of a challenge. He is not the type of cat who bolts his food, he just needs something interesting to do, and the Catit Digger certainly brightens his day!

We have two cats. One is a digger/over eater. The other is a chaser/grazer. The grazer was driving me insane with wanting to eat two bites twenty times a day, and the digger was wolfing down her food and puking all over the place. So, we got this for our digger, and the Petsafe Slimcat ball for our grazer. LOVE THEM both. It took about a week for the cats to get used to getting their meals this way, but they each have their own thing, and the grazer doesn't harass me in my own home anymore. She can feed herself. The really amazing thing is that the digger is not interested in the ball, and the grazer is not really interested in this. The digger has mastered getting food out of this fast, but not as fast as she was eating before. She did puke a few times at first (in anticipation of food) but that seems to have stopped. I highly recommend this product to slow down a cat, and make them work for their food.

It took a couple of days for my kitty to figure it out and there was much foul language from him while the treats remained elusive. Once he did figure it out, he took right to it and seems to enjoy the process of fishing food out. He's sort of a fatty, because he's a food junkie (along with being foul mouthed and fond of climbing Christmas trees to shout he's the king of the world), but I do believe there is one less roll on his pudgy backside. Great product. Very sturdy and entertaining, as well as effective!

Our cats loved this feeder from day one. They had just turned 2 at the time, rescue Maine Coon/Persian mix sisters who were spayed at 6 weeks (way too early!) and we had been looking for something to prevent them from becoming bored and too fat (as early spay causes). They went from chowing down and then puking up food 3X a week to never! The various wells give them a modicum of choice regardless of the similarity of food (they are cats, you know!) and one of them gets a little messy and pulls out too much- but the other comes in and cleans up-- and then digs out some of her own chow. This feeder works well for both cats and there is no need to give them separate feeders. On occasion when the feeder has been washed and my kids have not put it back in time, the cats will very vocally alert me. They LOVE the CatIt! We normally use Blue Buffalo Indoor mix, and add in another grain-free healthy food that has larger pieces. We found that they like the different-sized pieces and eat less. They are still big cats, but less belly fat and more active for indoor cats now. :) I would advise to buy this for indoor cats who are: in need of weight-loss, rescue/feral cats, in need of stimulation.

I've had my eye on this for a while, and I'm so glad I finally got it. It is well made, and even though it is a simple concept, it is great enrichment for my kitty. I can see how much he enjoys the stimulation of "digging out" and "catching" his treats like prey, and it's rather entertaining to watch. I do have to keep an eye out for the dog, who has grown to appreciate this toy as well, because she sits next to the cat while he retrieves the treats, then jumps in and steals them after he does all the work! Finally a little warning... be prepared for the consequences of your kitty realizing how many fantastic new things he can do and get into with his newfound dexterity. I have seen kitty dip his paw into my glass of kombucha to try to catch the bubbles, laid in bed and listened to him empty the entire change dish one coin at a time, and found him running away with a mouth full of multicolored pipe cleaners after he dug them out of the craft box and opened the package. So this is absolutely a 5-star toy that we love and highly recommend, just be aware that kitty may use this training for evil when they realize they can use their hands to make messes and rob you blind. :)