Cat Toy Orca Wiggle Worm 4"
T**T
Great for teething kitties
This is hard plastic, and great for cats who are teething or like to chew. It’s been a favorite toy of two of my cats so far.
T**Z
Safe chewing for cat with pica
I have two cats, one of which has mild pica. She'll chew up and eat blanket fringe, shoelaces, drawstrings, small stuffed cat toys, earplugs, and hair ties. I've tried a number of replacement chews that mimic her favorite things--silvervine sticks, yak chews, small dog toys--but this is the ONLY thing she likes. I think it's the rubbery coating that does it. She'll eventually destroy the rubbery coating on both ends and lose interest in the toy once it's reduced to the two hard plastic ends, pock-marked from her tiny needle teeth. She's on her third one in about a year's time. For the cost of the item, that seems like a reasonable replacement rate to me.Regarding safety--the rubbery coating on the round ends of the toy typically peels away from the hard plastic core after a few months of use, and sometimes breaks off in smaller pieces. I know this could pose a risk of bowel obstruction, but I feel safer having her chew on this than anything that breaks off in hard plastic pieces, or stuffed toys where she could chew off and eat fabric or polyfill. I know for a fact she's eaten and passed ear plugs, and the rubber bits she's able to get off this are small and soft enough that I don't think it poses a serious risk. But of course, whether this is safe for your cat depends on their chewing behavior, so I would encourage anyone using this to divert pica chewing to pay close attention to the condition of the toy and take it away from the cat if it seems like they're consuming it.
L**A
Not a toy for cats
Not a cat toy. It is rock hard and does not "wiggle. I bought this thinking it was soft. My cats are not even remotely interested in it.
G**E
Cat wouldn't put it in his mouth
I got this for my 1.5 year old cat who is a major chewer to try to get him to chew on something other than things around the house. He has batted this worm around a bit but I don't think he's even put it in his mouth to see if he would like chewing on it. I wouldn't say it's as hard as some other reviews have said. It's got a hard center with rubbery covering over it. It's very small.
A**R
My cats love this toy!
I previously bought this toy at Petco and my cats went nuts over it, but they lost it. I think one of our cats might have been throwing it while playing and it wound up in the trash cause it’s nowhere to be found. Petco no longer sells it, so I found it on Amazon. It was brand new and in the packaging in perfect condition. Cats love this replacement as much as the first! They chew on it and throw it all over the place. It’s really solid for cats that like to chew. Ours haven’t put a dent in it. Definitely a must have in our home! I’ll be buying these again when the next one gets lost in the trash 😂
J**N
Fun cat toy, but the catnip is what the cats really want from it
The cats like it, but grew bored of it faster than I thought. I have no regrets purchasing it, especially since the catnip part of it is a surefire way to get the cats to play and have fun, but I was hoping this would work as a way to keep the cat from chewing on electrical cables and other things in the house and I guess this wasn't what he wanted - it doesn't do much but lay on the ground, which I guess is predictable from the picture and description, but I thought it was more rubbery and pliable when, in fact, it is actually pretty solid.Oh well, it's a fun toy anyway.
K**N
Very hard
Its almost like glass its so hard. Cats had a different rubber worm (I was hoping to replace) they loved that was very flexible and wiggled a lot. This one is rock hard, they don't care for it.
P**A
My cat loves this tou
He’s 10 months old and huge. Seems to be teething and just plays for several minutes many times thru th day
D**E
Great
My cat lives it
B**R
In love!
Cat loves it!! He loves to throw it around and chew on it!
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