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Instincts by SmartyKat Tricky Tracks releases your cat's inner instincts with two rocking stackable ball and track cat toys for mentally stimulating fun. Cats will stalk and swat the rechargeable twirling feather and ribbon wand cat toy on the top track, and find the attached HappyNip Catnip and Silvervine blend plush cat toy on the bottom track irresistible. This versatile toy can be stacked or separated to fit your cat's ever-changing mood and play preference.
SKU | 3912419 |
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Lifestage | All Lifestages |
Primary Brand | SmartyKat |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | .72 LB |
Primary Color | Multi-Color |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Washing instructions | Spot Clean Only |
Size | Small |
Material | Plastic |
Lifestage | All Lifestages |
Length | 9.35 IN |
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Height | 11.97 IN |
Width | 9.23 IN |
Satisfaction Guarantee when sold by authorized seller only. Valid for 30 days from purchase date, proof of purchase required. More information listed on product packaging.
Read included instructions thoroughly before use. Assembly Instructions: Remove all 5 parts from box . Snap the small track toy onto the top of the large track toy. Attach the HappyNip ball toy attachment by twisting it clockwise onto the side knob of the lower track. Attach the feather wand toy onto the top of the smaller top track. To charge toy: Insert small end of the USB-C charging cord into the USB-C port on the top part of the smaller track toy. Insert the large end of the USB-C charging cord into a USB port such as on a computer, laptop or a USB wall charger. DO NOT charge using a power bank as this could damage the electronics in the toy. Allow toy to fully charge for 2 hours using a wall plug or 3 hours using a computer USB port. Cat toy will shut-off automatically after 1 minutes to conserve battery life. A fully charged toy can run continuously for 1 minutes, up to 9 times before it will need to be recharged.
For pets only. Pets should be supervised when using this product. Remove if any part becomes loose or detached. Remove all packaging.
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