








🐱 Unlock your cat’s inner hunter — because smart cats play smarter!
The Buggin' Out Puzzle & Play is a BPA-free, durable cat treat puzzle featuring 16 hidden compartments that stimulate natural foraging instincts and slow down eating. Designed with no removable parts for safety and easy cleaning, it keeps cats mentally engaged and promotes healthier eating habits.










| ASIN | B0872J3XV9 |
| Allergen Information | Allergen-Free |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 1,077 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) 4 in Interactive Toys for Cats |
| Breed Recommendation | All Breed Sizes |
| Colour | Treat Puzzle |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (19,808) |
| Date First Available | 14 April 2020 |
| EU Energy Efficiency Label | A |
| Flavor | NON |
| Item Form | other |
| Item Weight | 450 g |
| Item model number | 69479 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Pet Life Stage | For adult cats |
| Pet Type | Cats |
| Product Dimensions | 33.02 x 24.13 x 3.2 cm; 450 g |
| Quantity | 1 |
| Size | Treat Puzzle |
| Special features | Portable |
| Specific Uses | Active |
S**I
Solid bit 'a kit!
This is a great treat/food dispenser that my cats love. It's fun to watch them figure out where the food is and how to score! Solid bit of kit for cats and their hoomuns😻
J**E
This is Fun. Great to Keep Cat stimulated.
My son’s cat, who visits us as well as we live in the same close, enjoys this puzzle. We set this up for when he visits us. He had it sussed out quite quickly but he’s a very good motivated cat. It slows him down eating and makes him use his skills to work it out. There’s one frustrating design point, but guess this depends on the type/brand of cat crunchies you use. We use Blink & Wainwrights which are small flat circular biscuits. These crunchies annoyingly slide between the two layers of the board (between the red and green layers) so we put the cruchies in the little cups, and as shadow licks them out they sometimes slide under the top board and get wedged under the red layer around the outside of the cup. Shadow then gets frustrated trying to claw it out as he can see and smell it but can’t get it out 😔. You have to tip the board upside down and shake it to get them out. That’s the only downside. It’s not a problem but it is a pain. I bought this on a discounted price of £9.99. I wouldn’t have paid more to be honest. This was a good price. Very happy and good for shadow to be challenged.
E**W
Good, but easily/quickly solved
My cat is an indoor one, so keeping him occupied and mentally stimulated is important. He isn’t super interested in you play for long, so puzzle feeders are great. This one is cute, easy to use, fairly straightforward to clean and is sturdy. Unfortunately, it didn’t take long for my cat to figure it out, so I alternate it with others.
R**L
Brilliant
Brilliant item, my cat loves it. He's an indoor cat as he is deaf so this has given him something to focus on when he gets his treats.
S**A
Not a challenge
It's well made, good quality. But not really a puzzle. This is supposed to be level 2. My cat figured it out on the first use. He still uses it a few weeks on, I only put it out every few days, but there really isn't a challenge. I got it on sale for just under £10, I definitely would not be paying full price.
S**A
good for small cat/kitten
kept my cat amused for a while. Sadly my cat has very big paws so he got frustrated that he couldn't get anything out - although he did keep trying for a while. It's a very good item that would best suit a small cat/kitten.
B**E
My cat likes it and interacts with it through the day.
Perfect for cat treats and dry kibble for stimulated play seek and find. My cat likes this and found it easy to move the pieces even with his nose. It’s quite a good size ideal for larger breeds too. I imagine he will use it more when I am out at work. See video
K**K
Cat Puzzle and Treats Feeder
Our cat loves this cat puzzle/feeder. Just pop in their favourite little treats and off they go. Our cat can do all three layers in a few minutes! Easy to clean, just clips apart by squeezing the centre hub together and easy to clip back together again.
L**L
Our female cat has earned the nickname "Hoover" as she is known to vacuum up almost any food she can get to. Potato chips, spicy corn chips, even pickle slices- if she can get to it, she will eat it, or try to eat it. Any time we give her more than a tiny handful of kibble, she will invariably devour it so fast that it comes right back up. Our much slower eating boy cat had been very tolerant of her Hoovering up his food as well as her own, so we started feeding them in different rooms so he would get more than a small portion of food before she inhaled it all. As she can't be given more than a teaspoon's amount of food at a time (any more, and you will find yourself stepping in a pile of it on the carpet a few minutes later) we decided to look for a bowl that could slow down her eating. This bowl had decent reviews and was not expensive, so we gave it a try. It appears to be well-made, and not too difficult to clean- the channels in it are big enough to get a brush into. At first, "Hoover" was not pleased with this new food receptacle. At ALL. She could smell and see all those tasty nuggets that she usually made disappear within thirty seconds, but she couldn't get at them easily any longer. I could see she was frustrated, so I put down a few pieces of kibble right next to the new bowl. She gulped down this small bit of food, then looked at me, wanting more. I then tapped the bowl and "showed" her the kibble sitting in the channels of the bowl. At first, she walked away from this strange thing. Maybe her "real" bowl would re-appear, and she wouldn't have to deal with this kibble puzzle dish. She came back and checked out the new bowl again, and managed to get a few pieces of kibble out of it. I noticed she was shoving the bowl around with her paw on the cushion-y "placemat" we have under the cats' food and water. She got a few more pieces of kibble. She never flipped the bowl over entirely, which is what I was waiting for (and dreading.) The placemat we have keeps the bowl from moving around very much, so I can't attest to the bowl's "suction" (?) effectiveness. I just checked out the underside of the bowl, and don't see any suction cups or anything, but we keep their bowls on the cushy placemat anyway, so it's not going anywhere. She returned to the strange object that was holding her food hostage again and again, and each time managed to get out a few more pieces of kibble. I just checked the bowl, and there are about a dozen or so pieces of kibble sitting in it, which is amazing to see, as she is so strongly food-motivated. The bowl just arrived this afternoon, so I can't attest to its effectiveness in the long-term, but it seems to be a success so far. It has broken the feeding time cycle of giving her a tiny bit of kibble, her begging for more food, giving a tiny bit more kibble, then begging again, etc. I'll report back after a week or so. Hopefully, this new bowl will continue to keep our Hoover-cat on a lower setting. Edit: it's been about four days of her using the new bowl. As we saw that she had been leaving about half of the kibble in the bowl after eating (unheard of with a regular bowl) we increased the minimal amount of kibble we gave her to her entire morning portion. A day or so ago, if we checked the bowl after she appeared to finish eating, and there would be about seven to ten nuggets of kibble left. When she begged later, we just tapped the bowl. She got the message: if she wanted more kibble she would have to extract it from the bowl. ---- We noticed yesterday after giving her the evening's kibble allotment that the new bowl with its challenging channels was completely empty. She has figured out how to get all of the kibble out of her new bowl. After we fed her this morning, sure enough, she got all of the kibble out of it. But the bowl is still a success, as it has really slowed down her eating. In a way, she is now eating like a normal cat- and not like a fur-covered Dirt Devil. Very happy with our purchase, and if you have a Hoover kitty of your own, we highly recommend this bowl. :)
N**A
Muy buena calidad, silicon.
M**A
商品名は「猫用おもちゃ」なんだけど、うちではチワワ用の知育トイとして活躍してます。 最初は「てんとう虫の形が可愛いし、小型犬でもいけるかな?」くらいのノリで買ったんですが、これが思った以上にハマってくれてます。 本体はてんとう虫型で、上の赤いパーツがスライドしたり回ったりして、その下からフードやおやつが出てくるタイプのトリーツゲーム。 うちのチワワは最初、「ん? なにこれ?」って感じでクンクンするところからスタートだったんですが、ちょっとだけ手伝ってあげて仕組みを見せてあげたら、前足と鼻を上手く使ってスライドさせるコツをだんだん覚えていきました。 小型犬でも扱いやすいポイントはこんな感じです: 本体がそこまで大きくないので、チワワサイズでも怖がらずに近づける 裏面に滑り止めが付いていて、フローリングでもそこまで暴れない パーツの動きが軽すぎず重すぎずで、「ちょっと頑張れば動く」絶妙な手応え 完全に“がっつり噛んで遊ぶおもちゃ”ではなく、頭を使ってフードを取り出すタイプなので、雨の日で散歩が短くなっちゃったときとか、夜の“もう一遊び”にちょうどいい感じです。 難易度としては、 全くの初心者ワンコ:最初は人間が少しヒントを出してあげた方がいい 慣れてきたワンコ:1ゲーム数分で全部出せるようになるかも というくらいなので、「難しすぎて心折れる」より「考えながら遊べて楽しい」寄りの知育おもちゃだと思います。 一方で、犬に使うときに気をつけたほうがいいなと思った点もあります: 噛みぐせが強い子だと、プラスチックのパーツを噛み壊そうとする可能性あり 放置すると本体ごと引きずり回したりするので、必ず“人が見ている前提”で使うおもちゃ フードやおやつのサイズによっては穴から出にくいことがあるので、小粒タイプが相性◎ なので、「ひとり遊び用のおもちゃ」というよりは、飼い主がそばで見守りながら、一緒に遊ぶ知育タイム用っていうイメージが合ってます。 【良かったところ】 猫用だけど、小型犬(チワワ)でもサイズ感・構造ともに十分遊べる スライドや回転でフードを探す“頭を使う遊び”ができて、良い気分転換になる 雨の日や散歩が短い日の“プラスアルファの運動&刺激”としてちょうどいい 底に滑り止め付きで、フローリングでもそこまで暴れない 【気になったところ】 噛み癖が強い犬種・子には、目を離すとパーツを噛み壊しそうで少し不安 完全な“放置おもちゃ”には向かない(必ず見守り前提) フードは小粒タイプじゃないと出にくいことがある 【まとめ】 「猫用って書いてあるけど、小型犬でも遊べるかな?」と思いつつ試してみた結果、 うちのチワワにはかなりヒットした知育トイでした。 がっつり壊しながら遊ぶタイプのおもちゃじゃなくて、 頭を使ってフードを探す“パズルゲーム”的な遊びをさせたい という飼い主さんには、猫・犬どちらにも候補に入れていいアイテムだと思います。 小型犬で、好奇心強め&フードモチベ高めな子には特におすすめです。
C**K
My 5 month old Maine coon loves it. It’s good quality: sturdy, to hold him standing all over it (right now he is 4kg) : pieces are easy to move so he can get the reward for his efforts but still makes him work for it. It’s been a good way to introduce him to new places with the distraction of a treat, that lasts a bit longer than giving them to him by hand.
M**B
Perfect size. Absolutely perfect slow feeder that is suitable for cats too. Many products are advertised as suitable for cats and dogs both, but this one is actually really good for cats too. Good quality, good enough grip. My cat eats from it, and i did notice some positive changes. So yes, good value
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