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🔵 Playful feeding, smarter cats — don’t let your feline miss out!
The PetSafe Slim Cat Interactive Toy and Food Dispenser is a lightweight, portable slow feeder ball designed to enrich your cat’s mealtime by combining play and food dispensing. Made from FDA-approved plastic and dishwasher safe, it holds up to 0.67 cups of dry food, encouraging slower eating and increased activity to support healthier digestion and reduce behavioral issues.







| ASIN | B0018CG40O |
| Additional Features | Lightweight, Portable |
| Amazon Bestseller | #263,055 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #1,125 in Cat Toy Balls |
| Brand Name | PetSafe |
| Breed Recommendation | All dog breeds sizes |
| Color | BLUE |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (13,278) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00624834000014 |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Item Shape | Spherical |
| Item Weight | 0.08 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Toys & Behavior |
| Manufacturer Part Number | TOY00001 |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Name | TOY00001 |
| Model Number | TOY00001 |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Pet Toy Type | Ball |
| Product Style | blue |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Slow Feeder |
| Subject Character | Cat |
| Target Species | Cat |
| Theme | Animals |
| UPC | 624834000014 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
R**L
Background: This is a longer background story than most reviews but I felt it necessary so you could see why we trained our cat with the SlimCat ball in the manner that we did and why we were so successful. The story provides a baseline of where Ashe was before and after the Slimcat. We had recently switched Ashe our 12.6 pound Maine Coon mix to a new brand of cat food. It turns out most cat food on the market has wheat in it, and I could not risk her food sending me to the hospital. None of the Blue Wilderness food contains corn, wheat or soy so I don't have to worry about cross contamination either! The only concern was that her new food was much higher in calories per ounce because it didn't contain a lot of filler. Good Stuff: She is already more active and jumping more. Her hair is shinier and growing longer. She defends us from the goblins during the night now. (active play) She loves the taste of it. Her poops are smaller (because she doesn't have all of that unnecessary bulk going through her digestive track? Great for my cleaning and hopefully more comfortable for her.) Concerns that led to us looking at the SlimCat Ball: It is a higher calorie food so we contacted our Vet so they could tell us given her ideal weight how much of the new food she should be fed each day. Most vets offer a free service where you can call in with the name of the cat food and they will tell you how much your kitty should eat daily, since each cat and food type is different. She went from being fed 3/4 -1 cup of her old food per day to half a cup of the new stuff. (1/4 cup in the morning and 1/4 cup in the evening). The kibble isn't something that you can level in a measuring cup so we ran the conversion of how many calories were per gram and measure her food out each morning and evening using the kitchen scale. This way she is fed exactly the same amount each day. With the change in the mass of food, she started to cry for her food hours before dinner time and it was heartbreaking. The food may have the same caloric intake but her little tummy was used to twice the bulk each day. As hard as it was on us though we were the good parents and per the vets instructions fed her only what she should be fed and kept the same routine. Pink Kitty Cat Balls to the rescue!: I picked these up with the following goals in mind. 1. She would slow down her eating, making her full faster and eventually shrinking her tummy, eliminating the crying. 2. It would increase her interaction with the world so she would think and move a little more while she ate. When fed from a bowl Ashe actually lays down on the floor like a log and within five minutes she has finished all of her food. The first day we shook the ball like we do with the food bag to signal that kibble was in there. We placed it on the floor and my husband tipped the ball with his finger so she had a demonstration of how it worked. She promptly ate the food, then stared at him with a look that said "Ok Dad, thanks for that, please tip it again so I can get moar foodz". (Smart Cat, right!? why do the work when you can get Dad to do it for you) For a second demonstration we did the same but this time with her own paw, then we stopped helping her. I made the mistake of getting up and walking past where her food bowl used to be and she went into Vespa Kitty mode. (sounds like a little Italian bike on a rough road when she purrs and runs at the same time) I heard the little scooter just before she could sneak through my legs and trip me. Not wanting her to get the wrong idea I promptly turned around and went back to the kitchen to stare at her new pink food ball with her dinner. Lo and behold she followed me back to the kitchen and started sniffing the ball; then she started playing with it on her own. Day one it took about 45 minutes for her to complete her meal. We had the ball set to the smaller holes but open all the way so the kibble came out easily. The larger holes seem meant for larger treats. Day two it took her 25 minutes to eat all of her food. This told me she was learning and actively using her mind to solve puzzles, something she doesn't do as a lump in front of her food bowl. Day 3 - 10 minutes but with a new development, she didn't eat all of her food! Ashe always finished all of her food within five minutes, occasionally leaving one lonely kibble which we would joke "one kibble for her, one kibble for her homies". This is the first time she hasn't eaten everything since changing to the new diet. While she doesn't run around like in her goblin chasing nighttime romps while playing with the ball she certainly does get up and move a lot more than she did with the bowl. That movement should add up eventually for a slightly healthier cat. After one week at this hole size setting we reduce it slightly so we can keep her eating slowly and playing longer. The full week at the first size is important so that she feels comfortable with using the ball. The goal is a long term feeding solution that will keep her happy, so no extra frustration in that first week just learning the basics. Conclusion: With this success I am giving this product the five stars it deserves for a great price and it working perfectly as intended! The success of the product rests heavily on the cat owner to be feeding the proper amount of food and to not help the cat out too much. Cats are smart and because of how you have fed the cat all these years they are used to being totally dependent on you for food. Let them learn and think about their food, feed them the proper amount as directed by your vet and you should be very pleased by this product.
R**N
Parfait, et très solide comme mon chat l’utilise chaque jour.
F**O
Mis gatas están encantadas , hacen ejercicio todo el día por qué son muy glotonas
M**A
Es buen producto, me gustó mucho, pero a mi gato no le llamó la atención, no come nada que este fuera de su plato, jugó un poquito y no le hizo caso a las croquetas que salían. Se aburrió pronto. Lo regalé y el gato que lo recibió si lo juega y come
A**R
My cat didn’t like it.
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