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product_id: 307117
title: "Catit Senses Food Tree - Sturdy Tree-Shaped Slow Feeder"
brand: "catit"
price: "€ 128.03"
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# Multi-level puzzle feeder Easy to disassemble & clean Stable, wide base prevents tipping Catit Senses Food Tree - Sturdy Tree-Shaped Slow Feeder

**Brand:** catit
**Price:** € 128.03
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## Summary

> 🐾 Feed the Instinct, Not Just the Hunger!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Catit Senses Food Tree - Sturdy Tree-Shaped Slow Feeder by catit
- **How much does it cost?** € 128.03 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- catit enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted catit brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Effortless Maintenance:** Quick to disassemble and hand wash, keeping your cat’s feeding station fresh and hygienic.
- • **Safe & Healthy Materials:** Crafted from BPA-free plastic ensuring your cat’s safety while they play and eat.
- • **Built for Stability & Control:** Wide, durable base and narrow top opening prevent tipping and cheating for a fair challenge.
- • **Customizable Challenge Levels:** Adjustable holes let you control food flow, perfect for both lazy loungers and energetic hunters.
- • **Engage Your Cat’s Inner Hunter:** Transforms mealtime into a stimulating game that taps into natural hunting instincts.

## Overview

The Catit Design Senses Food Maze_DX is a multi-level slow feeder designed to stimulate your cat’s natural hunting behavior while promoting healthier eating habits. Featuring a stable, wide base and adjustable food flow, it prevents tipping and cheating, making mealtime both fun and challenging. Made from BPA-free materials, it’s easy to disassemble and clean, ensuring a safe and hygienic feeding experience that keeps your cat mentally and physically engaged.

## Description

Catit Design Senses Treat Maze

Review: Excellent exercise when used Catit Design Treat Maze with IQ ball to feed cats dry food too! - When used in conjunction with an IQ cat ball Petsafe SlimCat or IQ interactive ball into your Catit Design Senses Treat Maze, this is purrrfect for my newly socialized feral kittens now indoors. They are always looking for playtime and this ball seems to have too easy of access for their Grain-free Buffalo BLue dry food. BUT when I place an IQ treat/food ball into the top of the Catit Design treat maze, the colors match and all my saved kittens can get the exercise they want while hunting and rummaging for their dry food. This gives my kittens the struggle they crave, without causing frustration nor fighting. Of course the laziest of them sit at the bottom and wait for the others to drop food down, and sometimes using this technique to feed them will allow fit, trim, healthy, socialized cats ready for adoption. This treat maze is optimal for both lazy cats (who can lay in wait for the food to fall) and the over energetic cat who pulls and pushes the food at the top. The holes in the different levels can be adjusted for long or small, to allow many treats/dry food to fall out, or few. My cats love it! I have bought many of these Catit Design Treat Mazes to distribute to friends/family since we all saved feral now in house cats. The base does require some help, and I use a box top from paper reams at work with a hole cut out to secure this Treat Maze from toppling. The box top both holds any flying cat treats/dry food and stops the biggest of my cats from pushing it over to get all the food out fast, which is what they do, if this treat maze does not have additional support on its base.
Review: Glad I decided to get it! A few design flaws, with some possible solutions - If you're a typical working adult like me, you spend hours away from your furry ones every single weekday. My 2 cats are very sociable and I always felt guilty about leaving them for so long. I always am looking for toys/activities to engage their minds while I'm away. I can tell you I am VERY pleased I decided to purchase this! I read the other reviews, positive and negative. There seemed to be a few that stood out the most to me: 1.) The top is open, which allows for some people's cats to see the treats going in the top and have learned to just knock the maze over to get the treats. 2.) There's not enough weight on the bottom to keep it from being knocked over. 3.) it's annoying to listen to the food dropping/food goes everywhere. Here are some ideas to overcome those issues: 1.) OPEN TOP - The minute I introduced my cats to this maze, I Never let them learn about the open top. I had an unused lock&lock container (with the locking tab lid) that fit in that top opening. The container itself fit down into the opening while the lid's tabs kept it from falling through. I put some washers in the container which gave it enough weight to not easily be knocked out. I assembled the maze, put that "makeshift top" on and they never knew about the existence of that opening. Yes some might think it looks a bit goofy, but what do I care? It works perfectly. (Although I wouldn't use anything TOO weighty on top; don't want it to hurt anyone if it is knocked over). 2.) NOT ENOUGH WEIGHT - I agree with this, but you can put some sort of weight underneath it, or glue/nail it to a small piece of wood. I actually didn't have to do anything with mine; yes it has been knocked over a few times, but so has Everything else in my house at one time or another, that wasn't nailed to the ground :) Mine may not knock over so easy either, since I use the container on top to conceal the opening; possibly it gives it just enough weight? 3.) ANNOYING TO LISTEN TO/MESSY - honestly then, why buy it? You see what it does in the picture. I don't think the purpose of this maze to REPLACE your cat's food dish entirely. If you're feeding them their complete meals out of this every day, I can see how the constant sound and food everywhere might get irritating. Maybe use it for half their meals or only use it for treats? I still feed mine regularly from their bowls, but I cut back on the amount they receive in their bowls, and then add that portion (the remainder) of their meal to the maze. It's also a great distraction/reward tool. When I go to leave for work every morning, I take some of their treats and put them in the maze. They are so excited because they get treats... and I am happier that they are not crying at the door as soon as I close it. They are focused on the maze instead. All that being said; yes it has a few design flaws, but it serves its purpose Very Well. I am very happy I decided to purchase it. It stimulates their minds and is entertaining to watch them figure it out.

## Features

- Fun Mealtime: With this slow feeder, your cat’s natural urge to hunt will emerge playfully and naturally! The Catit Senses Food Tree has a stable base with multiple levels to fill with your cat’s favorite dry food or treats
- Stimulates Natural Behavior: Features multiple levels that encourage natural pawing behavior in a fun manner. Designed to help greedy eaters eat at a healthier pace, and ideal for use with dry kibble and treats
- Additional Features: Wide and durable base prevents tipping. Made from BPA-free materials. Narrow top opening prevents cheating. Food collector tray has a wide, whisker-friendly design and captures stray pieces of food that fall
- Easy Care: Easy to disassemble and clean; simply remove the top cover and hand wash
- Encourage Natural Instincts: Catit Senses 2.0 is a product line developed to activate your cat’s senses; Our cat toys encourage your cat to use sight, smell, taste, touch, and hearing to stimulate their natural instincts indoors

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B004G9L1H2 |
| ASIN  | B004G9L1H2 |
| Additional Features | Adjustable, Easy to Clean, Easy to Store, Easy to Use |
| Age Range Description | All Life Stages |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Batteries are Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #266,640 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #395 in Cat Slow Feeders |
| Brand Name | Catit |
| Breed Recommendation | All cats |
| Color | Multi |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (8,199) |
| Date First Available  | September 17, 2011 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00022517507452, 10022517507459, 20022517507456 |
| Included Components | Catit Design Senses Food Maze |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer  | No |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 9.53"L x 9.53"W x 10.87"H |
| Item Type Name | Food Maze |
| Item Weight | 2.1 Pounds |
| Item model number  | 50745 |
| Manufacturer | Rolf C. Hagen (USA) Corp. |
| Manufacturer  | Rolf C. Hagen (USA) Corp. |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 50745 |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Number | 50745 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Product Dimensions  | 9.5 x 9.5 x 9.5 inches; 2.1 Pounds |
| Recommended Uses For Product | CAT PLAY TIME |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Not Smart Home Compatible |
| Style | Modern |
| Target Species | Cat |
| UPC | 022517507452 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | 90 Days Hagen |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Catit
- **Material:** Plastic
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** CAT PLAY TIME
- **Special Feature:** Adjustable, Easy to Clean, Easy to Store, Easy to Use
- **Target Species:** Cat

## Images

![Catit Senses Food Tree - Sturdy Tree-Shaped Slow Feeder - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71pd7ZsEe5L.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: on first day, my smart dumb cat learned to knocked the whole thing over to save time... how can I keep this thing from getting knocked over?**
A: I discouraged my Phoebe from that quickly learned trick by cutting the right-sized circle from the box it came in, covered it with packing tape for waterproofing (just in case) and used a bit more tape to secure it, but so I coul easily refill from the top. She stopped her gymnastics trick soon after and the toy did a brilliant job of putting the brakes on her scarf & barf eating style.

**Q: Where is this product made?**
A: The manufacturer is Hagen, which is a US company, but they also have outlets in other countries, exactly where it is made is hard to ascertain.

**Q: Is it dishwasher safe?**
A: Sorry to take so long, the issue was the manufacturer Hagen has nothing on the packaging about this. From what we can find on the internet it is dishwasher safe. We have contacted Hagen and if they reply any differently we will let you know.

**Q: Does this work for declawed cats?**
A: I would say yes. My cat isn't declawed but I never saw him use his claws while using it, he typically tips it over or just kind of cups his paw to get the treats/food!

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent exercise when used Catit Design Treat Maze with IQ ball to feed cats dry food too!
*by C***7 on October 11, 2015*

When used in conjunction with an IQ cat ball Petsafe SlimCat or IQ interactive ball into your Catit Design Senses Treat Maze, this is purrrfect for my newly socialized feral kittens now indoors. They are always looking for playtime and this ball seems to have too easy of access for their Grain-free Buffalo BLue dry food. BUT when I place an IQ treat/food ball into the top of the Catit Design treat maze, the colors match and all my saved kittens can get the exercise they want while hunting and rummaging for their dry food. This gives my kittens the struggle they crave, without causing frustration nor fighting. Of course the laziest of them sit at the bottom and wait for the others to drop food down, and sometimes using this technique to feed them will allow fit, trim, healthy, socialized cats ready for adoption. This treat maze is optimal for both lazy cats (who can lay in wait for the food to fall) and the over energetic cat who pulls and pushes the food at the top. The holes in the different levels can be adjusted for long or small, to allow many treats/dry food to fall out, or few. My cats love it! I have bought many of these Catit Design Treat Mazes to distribute to friends/family since we all saved feral now in house cats. The base does require some help, and I use a box top from paper reams at work with a hole cut out to secure this Treat Maze from toppling. The box top both holds any flying cat treats/dry food and stops the biggest of my cats from pushing it over to get all the food out fast, which is what they do, if this treat maze does not have additional support on its base.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Glad I decided to get it! A few design flaws, with some possible solutions
*by N***. on May 3, 2012*

If you're a typical working adult like me, you spend hours away from your furry ones every single weekday. My 2 cats are very sociable and I always felt guilty about leaving them for so long. I always am looking for toys/activities to engage their minds while I'm away. I can tell you I am VERY pleased I decided to purchase this! I read the other reviews, positive and negative. There seemed to be a few that stood out the most to me: 1.) The top is open, which allows for some people's cats to see the treats going in the top and have learned to just knock the maze over to get the treats. 2.) There's not enough weight on the bottom to keep it from being knocked over. 3.) it's annoying to listen to the food dropping/food goes everywhere. Here are some ideas to overcome those issues: 1.) OPEN TOP - The minute I introduced my cats to this maze, I Never let them learn about the open top. I had an unused lock&lock container (with the locking tab lid) that fit in that top opening. The container itself fit down into the opening while the lid's tabs kept it from falling through. I put some washers in the container which gave it enough weight to not easily be knocked out. I assembled the maze, put that "makeshift top" on and they never knew about the existence of that opening. Yes some might think it looks a bit goofy, but what do I care? It works perfectly. (Although I wouldn't use anything TOO weighty on top; don't want it to hurt anyone if it is knocked over). 2.) NOT ENOUGH WEIGHT - I agree with this, but you can put some sort of weight underneath it, or glue/nail it to a small piece of wood. I actually didn't have to do anything with mine; yes it has been knocked over a few times, but so has Everything else in my house at one time or another, that wasn't nailed to the ground :) Mine may not knock over so easy either, since I use the container on top to conceal the opening; possibly it gives it just enough weight? 3.) ANNOYING TO LISTEN TO/MESSY - honestly then, why buy it? You see what it does in the picture. I don't think the purpose of this maze to REPLACE your cat's food dish entirely. If you're feeding them their complete meals out of this every day, I can see how the constant sound and food everywhere might get irritating. Maybe use it for half their meals or only use it for treats? I still feed mine regularly from their bowls, but I cut back on the amount they receive in their bowls, and then add that portion (the remainder) of their meal to the maze. It's also a great distraction/reward tool. When I go to leave for work every morning, I take some of their treats and put them in the maze. They are so excited because they get treats... and I am happier that they are not crying at the door as soon as I close it. They are focused on the maze instead. All that being said; yes it has a few design flaws, but it serves its purpose Very Well. I am very happy I decided to purchase it. It stimulates their minds and is entertaining to watch them figure it out.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Seems to have stopped cat from obsessing over food
*by L***Y on April 17, 2015*

My cat Lilly has been using it for 2 weeks and so far so good. She is obsessed with food and will verbally abuse you when hungry which is adorable the first 30 seconds, annoying after 15 mins. Previously her food dish was on a timer, opened twice a day and she had no shame sitting an inch away from her dish for hours waiting for her next meal. She also had a habit of gobbling up her food, no chewing, just scooping it up into her mouth as fast as possible until she gagged and it came back up. She’s been this way since I adopted her 2 years ago, vet says she’s healthy. At first Lilly didn’t like the food puzzle, would stick her paw in and swing around in the air for a second before sitting down and waiting for someone to correct the food situation. I still used her food timer for her morning nosh but we stuck to the puzzle for the evening. First 2-3 days she hated the puzzle, I felt like she was starving if I didn’t give her continuous snacks to tide her over until she could figure it out. Brilliant cat, dumb human. Finally with a little tough love and one piece of her favorite snack in the puzzle her mind seemed to click, working the puzzle level by level until it reached the bottom. Now she does it on her own but it did take a few days for her to fully warm up to it. She has stopped obsessing about food completely, slows down her eating, no longer sits for hours waiting for her next meal AND she has walked away from her morning dish with food still in it..unheard of! It seems like the puzzle has distracted her mind so she’s not so focused on just the food and since there is always a few pieces of kibble still lingering in the puzzle throughout the day she has nothing to beg for. She hasn’t thrown up since, knock on wood. Again it’s only been 2 weeks but it’s made a huge change in my cat for sure. What I don’t like, a couple of times she had tried to lean up against it and it would have fallen over had I not caught it. I also think a very smart cat might be able to figure out how to knock it over or try to get to the food from the top as it’s completely open. Luckily my cat hasn’t figured that out. Again it’s only been 2 weeks but I hope this review helps.

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