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KONG Feather Top Carrot Catnip Toy, Cat Toy, Orange
5 CommentsKONG Feather Top Carrot Catnip Toy, Cat Toy, Orange
- Filled with the finest North American catnip available
- High Quality, soft plush, with irresistible catnip encourages hours of play
- Safe, high-quality toy created without elastic, strings, mylar or exposed bells.
- Made from safe, non-toxic materials without metal or small string parts
KONG created these safe, high-quality toys without elastic, strings, mylar or exposed bells. As a bonus, you can open the patented “hidden” closure and refill the toy with our potent catnip.
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(out of 44 reviews)
List Price: $ 5.99
Price: $ 2.48
5 Responses to “KONG Feather Top Carrot Catnip Toy, Cat Toy, Orange”
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G. Secrist said on October 25th, 2010 at 7:47 pm
Review by G. Secrist for KONG Feather Top Carrot Catnip Toy, Cat Toy, Orange
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This is both of my cat’s favorite toy, hands down. On top of being able to fill the pouch with fresh catnip whenever I so please, orange is supposedly all cat’s favorite color as it is most visible to them. Why, I don’t know, but both of my cats do always go for the orange version of any toy they are presented with.BIG hit.
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bouncy but thotful said on October 25th, 2010 at 8:09 pm
Review by bouncy but thotful for KONG Feather Top Carrot Catnip Toy, Cat Toy, Orange
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Our 4 year old cat Geoffrey is in love with his carrot, although unbeknownst to him, he is currently in love with his third carrot. He received his first carrot at the young age of 1 and a half and was instantly taken with it. He enjoyed nuzzling it, chewing on the feathers, and generally batting it around. As he has grown older, his bond with the carrot has grown. He prefers to play with it by himself, batting it around with world cup soccer style moves. He carries it around in his mouth howling and singing. By 3 years old Geoffrey’s “carrot time” developed into a nightly ritual. Just after going to bed we can look forward to a carrot concert sung through Geoffrey’s teeth gripping the well-loved toy.To the commenter who is skeptical about the excellent reviews given to this product, I can’t speak for the other opinions listed here. However, I have no affiliation with the company that makes this toy. If my review seems to well-written to be trustworthy, I suppose there is nothing I can write that will convince you. Fortunately, your doubt will not damper the love between a cat and his carrot.
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Michael Jackson said on October 25th, 2010 at 8:24 pm
Review by Michael Jackson for KONG Feather Top Carrot Catnip Toy, Cat Toy, Orange
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Our kitty (1.5 years old) loves this toy! We’ve gotten her probably 15 different toys in the last few months and she plays with this one the most, by far.She prefers to play with it on her own (doesn’t really enjoy chasing it) which is actually perfect, since we can’t give her all the attention she desires. Sometime we’ll look over and she’s just rolling around with it, holing it in all four paws, rubbing her face in the orange fuzz and biting the feathers. Then she’ll put it down and rub her whole body all over it. Clearly it’s because of the catnip, but we’ve had other cat-nip toys of far less interest to her.
Quality: The problem with most cat toys seems to be the feather getting ripped out. We’ve had this one for a couple months now and ALL of the feathers are still intact, despite her constant tugging on them. The Velcro that holds the catnip in is solid, does not leak, and does not stick out to scratch her or anything.
Overall, it’s her favorite solo toy, but when playing “chase” she’s prefers the classic “feathers on a stick.”
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E. Gorwin said on October 25th, 2010 at 9:04 pm
Review by E. Gorwin for KONG Feather Top Carrot Catnip Toy, Cat Toy, Orange
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My cat loves this toy. He amuses himself with it for hours. Highly recommended! -
Gentle Reader Jill said on October 25th, 2010 at 9:48 pm
Review by Gentle Reader Jill for KONG Feather Top Carrot Catnip Toy, Cat Toy, Orange
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My smaller cat ignores this carrot, but my larger cat loves it. He doesn’t really play with it, but he carries it with him from napping place to napping place (he’s an indoor cat). He often sings to it at night, and then either curls up with it or formally presents to one of us humans. (We’ve learned that if we drowsily reach over and just touch it and thank him he will stop singing and we can all go back to sleep.) I put fresh catnip into it if I happen to think of it, probably three or four times a year, but he doesn’t seem to care about that.After several years our original carrot still is furry and orange and has some feathers; our second one is about a year old but looks pretty new. Considering how much he likes them, I’m going to buy a spare to keep in reserve.
I was tickled to read these reviews and find that mine is not the only cat who sings to these toys!
By the way, this is not a fake review. I am a real consumer not connected with the company; neither of my cats is employed by the manufacturer. And surely writing in standard American English isn’t so shockingly rare as to be discreditable, especially on a readers’ site such as amazon.com?






