Catstages Lil’ Avocato Dental Health Catnip Cat Chew Toy
$2.99
Price: $2.99
(as of Jan 09, 2025 20:23:02 UTC – Details)
Catnip Dental Chews by Petstages clean teeth and massage gums to improve your cat’s dental health! Made with mesh netting material that’s gentle on the gums while also helping remove soft plaque and tartar. These adorable dental cat chew toys are stuffed with catnip to attract your kitty and energize them to play. Lightweight and constructed with different features such as feathers, bells, and various fabrics for a multi-sensory experience your kitty is sure to come love! These dental chew toys come in a variety of styles perfect for cats of all ages!
Product Dimensions : 2.7 x 2 x 1.8 inches; 0.27 ounces
Item model number : 67840
Date First Available : February 24, 2019
Manufacturer : Outward Hound
ASIN : B07P1N9LS7
Country of Origin : China
Catstages dental cat chew toys with mesh material clean plaque and tartar from your cat’s teeth while they play
Activate your cat’s hunting instinct with Catstages Lil’ Avocado Dental Health cat chew toy perfect for play batting and swatting
Catstages dental cat chew toys are perfect for teething kittens or older cats that love to chew helping redirect their behavior from hands and furniture
Stuffed with dried catnip these cute cat chew toys are irresistible for your cat to bite and chew
No toy is indestructible, supervise pets and replace damaged toys
Customers say
Customers find the pet toy appealing for their cats. They find it exciting and engaging for them to chew on, which helps with teething and exercise. Many consider it cute and effective. However, some have mixed opinions on its durability, size, value, and scent.
AI-generated from the text of customer reviews
Matt C. –
Catnip lasts a long time!
My cats usually donât freak out over catnip toys after the first two or three days, but my cats love rubbing up against this toy months after initial purchase.This toy is mainly used one of two ways by my cats: chasing around like a ball, or rubbing around/cuddling with while lazing. Perfect for lap cats and elders who need a toy that doesnât require too much energy.This was a secondary purchase to get one for my friendâs cat, since my cats go crazy over it. Iâve had one for ~4 years iirc and itâs held up, it has strong mesh on the back, and a cute little face that doesnât fade.
Kenneth F. Anderson –
By Far the Favorite Toy
I have four cats. Three of them are 23 years old, and the youngest is 12. Two of the older cats are sisters from the same litter. They are playful with me, but they quickly lose interest in playing with toys. The other 23 year-old (Bird) is a couple of months younger than the sisters. I began feeding her as a feral cat when she was probably a couple of months old, after her mom and all but one of her siblings were killed by dogs. Her mom had had her litter in the porch of a vacant house next to one of our ambulance stations (I owned an ambulance company then). When they heard the dogs, a couple of my paramedics went out and rescued the two remaining kittens. As I had four cats at home at that time, I didn’t feel like I could take in two additional feral kittens. Instead, I boarded up the porch so that dogs couldn’t get in there, made them a bed of ambulance sheets, which I replaced periodically, and fed them twice a day. Once they got old enough to eat regular food, I’d leave cat food for them but they would come out to beg whenever any of our medics were barbecuing or when the neighbor on the other side of our station was cleaning fish. Her sister was killed by a car, or possibly even one of our ambulances, in front of the station, when she was about a year old, so Bird became the station cat, although she was still about half feral. Through all of this, she never lost her playfulness, though. When she found something she considered to be a toy, she would howl for other stray cats in the neighborhood to come play, and a few of them would generally respond. The funny thing is that when she finished playing, she would stash her toys away somewhere. Over the years, I got married and we decided to move from the Rio Grande Valley of Texas to Maine. After selling my interest in the ambulance company to my partner, we found a place in Maine and, as we were packing to go, we thought about Bird. My wife was actually the one to suggest that we could take her, and by then she had begun allowing me to pick her up, so I did. She came with us to Maine. We later learned she was pregnant, but were able to adopt three of her four kittens out to good homes, and the 12 year-old is the one we didn’t adopt out.This is by way of introduction to my review of this toy. Bird is 23 years old now. One of my other four cats (the mother of the sisters) got cancer at the age of 24, so I’m back to four cats again. Bird has never lost her love for toys, but it’s hard to know what she will consider to be worth playing with. I have bought countless toys for her that she has ignored, while she is always able to find a good toy in my sock drawer. When she has a toy that she particularly likes, she howls, as she did for the stray cats in the neighborhood in Texas, perhaps hoping that one of my other cats will respond. They never do, but she tries anyhow. She has a distinct howl that she uses when she’s bringing in a live critter, such as a bird or a mouse, and she has also brought in snakes and even a small snapping turtle once. She generally brings them in unharmed, as if to have something to play with later, although after about the fourth or fifth trip, some of the frogs have been known to have a limp.She has another howl that she uses when she has a cat toy, and I can tell the two howls apart easily, so I generally know when she has a live one; so do the other cats, as she does have their interest when she brings a real critter in. However, for this little squiggly worm, she uses what sounds, to me, like the same howl that she uses when she had a live animal, although my other cats don’t respond to it, so there must be a difference that is undetectable to flawed human ears. My point is that it is apparent, even from the howl that she makes when she has it, that her squiggly worm is a very special toy indeed. It is obvious that it is her favorite toy from the amount of time that she spends batting it around, picking it up and throwing it into the air, then taking it with her when she retires to a cat bed. She has had it for about three years now, and it’s doing fine.I suppose I could rate it down a couple of stars because my other cats couldn’t care less about it but, to Bird, it’s definitely a five-star cat toy, and she’s the resident expert on cat toys.A few months ago, I noticed that I hadn’t seen her with her worm for awhile. I looked for it but couldn’t find it. A few days ago, I was rearranging my office when I found it behind a bookcase. She had apparently batted it back there and then couldn’t reach it. I set it on the steps for her to find it and, within a half hour, I heard the howl that let me know that she had found her squiggly worm again. I just ordered another so that the next time it disappears, I’ll have a replacement.
Native Idaho Nate –
Cats loved it!
Catnip, solid fabric and stitching. Great cat toy!
Hk –
It’s cute, but she’s scared of it
It’s so cute. The color is bright and noticeable, it seems to be durable, it looks like it would be fun. But for some reason my cat is terrified of it. If we put it near her, she backs away slowly. I know it’s meant to have a catnip smell, but she’s little and it does nothing for her. I wish it did, because it seems like it would be the perfect teething toy. But she won’t use it!Overall it’s probably worth more stars for a cat that actually plays with it, but my girl just won’t!
Mel83 –
My kitten loved it, but isn’t very durable.
My 6 month old kitten, Binx, loves chewing on things – blankets, people, trash…you name it, he chews it. I was tired of my fingers being a “chew toy” and decided to buy an actual chew toy, and this one seemed to fit the bill: small enough for a young cat, with multiple “textures” for him to chew. He fell in love with it immediately, so much so that I bought a second one so he could have two of them. We loved them, in the beginning.After 1 month of on-and-off use (he doesn’t chew it constantly, just occasionally throughout the day) I started to notice small red things in the litter box contents, his poop obviously showed that he had eaten *something* that was not meant to be eaten, but we couldn’t figure out what. Then, I noticed Binx carrying his chew toy across the hallway and noticed that the “nubs” were all chewed off! It became obvious to me that the little red rubbery nubs were the suspicious items in his poop. I immediately threw out the toy.As I mentioned earlier, we had already purchased a second one since he loved it so much, so I went to inspect that one (which hadn’t been used hardly at all) and noticed one nub already chewed off and I pulled off another one that was dangling by a thread. He still absolutely loves the toy, but I can’t allow him to keep it for safety reasons. We are really bummed, because all the dog chew toys we have looked at were too big for a small (7 lb) cat, and it doesn’t seem like there are many options for “chew toys for cats” out there. Guess we will keep looking…Breakdown for review: 3 stars because my kitty absolutely loved this toy…but 2 stars docked because clearly these are not durable and need to be used only under VERY close supervision (we always supervised nearby but somehow still didn’t notice the “nubs” were being chewed off and swallowed).
AR –
Super tiny
The product is cute but my cat doesnât give it the time of day. If I throw it heâll chase it but wonât swat at it like other things.
galexander –
My cat’s favorite
I never thought such a small dental toy would work, but it does and is so thrilling for my cat. He chews it daily! I call it his baby binky and also spray cat nip on it. Who knew it really is the cat’s meow!
stinkee –
Interesting designs, teething kitten not thrilled, but will happily chew on them, which is the whole idea.Very well made, good materials, safe and this is much appreciated these days.
No es el tamaño correcto –
Mi gato se aburre con tooooodooo y esta hojita lo entretiene un buen, a pesar de que la muerde mucho no se ha roto hasta ahora :)Solo consideren que es muuuuy pequeña
Sárvia Vasco –
Eu achei lindo o brinquedo, de ótima qualidade, tem tudo para um gatinho gostar. O meu gato é macho, talvez seja por isso. Se fosse fêmea por terem estas o faro mais aguçado teria sido um sucesso.
PAP –
Dobra jakoÅÄ. Kotu od razu siÄ spodobaÅy.
K. D. –
Ich musste eine Rezension schreiben, weil diese Shrimps einfach süà sind und gleich angenommen wurden. Die Katze meiner Schwester spielt seitdem sie es geschenkt bekommen hat täglich damit. Sie knabbert gerne daran, tritt dagegen und jagt es durch die Räume. Sie kann sich längere Zeit (wenn sie Lust hat) damit selbständig beschäftigen. Mir war bewusst, dass die Feder schnell abgehen würde. Das hat mich aber vom Kauf nicht gehindert. Eine klare Kaufempfehlung!