Did you see these last night?
http://www.petsathome.com/find/keyword-is-playhouse/product-is-1105800
What do you all think of them? Would you buy one for your kitty?
Moonbird
07-05-2009, 21:36
Well they look ok but to be honest my cats would and do get just as much fun out of playing in a cardboard box :hihi:
I suppose that the ones there are as much for the amusement of the owner, they are ok but personally I wouldn't pay a tenner for something I could provide for nothing..typical yorkshire person eh :D
gina2007
07-05-2009, 22:04
they looked small to me, the dog lead was a very good idea though. I wouldnt buy either though, just a novelty i think for some people.
JarvisCocker
08-05-2009, 08:56
I think the cat boxes are good fun perhaps to buy as a jokey pressie for someone. If I got one for Spangle (who absolutely loves boxes or bags of any description) I would very much doubt she would go anywhere near it! She never plays with anything I buy her, she'd much rather play with a tape measure, a bit of curling ribbon when I'm wrapping pressies up or anything that just happens to fall on the floor. Carrier bags are her favorite (she likes to lick those !?!) and boxes she just has to sit in.
haddockman
08-05-2009, 09:32
If a cat trashes a cardboard box which costs nothing, I can just pick another up! If it trashes something I spent £15 on, I'd not be so happy! Looked very flimsy and as others have said, an empty box is just as much fun and costs nothing!
Yeah. Zach would eat it and turn it to mulch in next to no time...
I think he'd enjoy it hugely for about 10 minutes, but otherwise a complete waste of 15 quid.
clea_4eva
08-05-2009, 12:15
thought it was pointless surely you could pay a simular price for something that wont rip so easily.. loved the dog lead though! lovers lead was it
BananaSplit
08-05-2009, 20:02
I thought the cat box was a waste of time and money - my and my youngest had great fun decorating a cardboard box over the Xmas period for one of our cats who has a LOVE of anything cardboard/paper.
But I thought the dog lead was brilliant - very novel, but quite practical and approved by Battersea to boot!