Northmate Catch Review – Slow Feeder for Pets
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One of the PR companies that we work with sent us the Northmate Catch (and I didn’t know it was coming, like I usually do with product reviews). I was pleasantly surprised when we received it and have liked it from day one. Slow feeders for cats are great for making meals more challenging – and they help with mental stimulation for bored cats. It is dishwasher safe and I ran it through the dishwasher 5-6 times and it held up great. It measures 10.6 x 9.1 x 2.8 inches and weighs 1.1 pounds. I will most likely be adding this product to A Ragdoll Kitten Care Guide. I am NOT a fan of dry food for cats, but do like this for treats and ice cubes! The cats get excited about the challenge and it’s fun to watch them figure it out. You can buy the CATCH Interactive Feeder on Amazon CATCH Interactive Feeder Unboxing Video: [youtube]http://youtu.be/A0TqalmNXBI[/youtube] CATCH Interactive Feeder Product Review Video: [youtube]http://youtu.be/IQi7__kAZZI[/youtube] We received the Northmate Catch for review from the manufacturer’s PR company. Receiving the free product did not influence this post.Hi, I’m Jenny Dean, creator of Floppycats! Ever since my Aunt got the first Ragdoll cat in our family, I have loved the breed. Inspired by my childhood Ragdoll cat, Rags, I created Floppycats to connect, share and inspire other Ragdoll cat lovers around the world,
Aargh!! It’s that scary thing again!! Run, kittehs, run!!
Love all the sensory stimulation they get while figuring out how to get their prize. Am putting this on the “toy” list. Looks really well made and I love that it is purple which is a color that cats are supposed to be able to see. Thanks for the great review!
I don’t believe a word the experts say about cats and color. Zen’s favorite toys were glittery pom-poms. She loved to play fort, fetch, and pelt-the-kitty with them. Anyhoo, she knew the words pink, red and fyoo (fuschia), and would always bring the right color pom-pom when I requested one. I *think* she knew the words green, blue, gold and silver, too; she just didn’t like the colors so would just stare at me when I asked for those colors, doing one of her famous “no comprende” routines.
Thanks for another great review, Jenny! Fascinating product!
Lurved the videos! Adding to my wishlist for my little girl for her treatsies! 🙂
Big hugs!
Patti & Pink Sugar 🙂
thanks, patti – i know you’ll report back about how pink sugar likes it, if she does.
You betcha! 🙂