- MENTALLY ENGAGING TRACKS TOY: This interactive cat toy is designed with 3 levels of tracks and 3 brightly colored moving balls to attract kitty’s attention! Your cat will adore batting, swatting, and pouncing the bright colored balls as they engage their natural instincts to hunt.
- GREAT FOR SINGLE & MULTIPLE CAT HOUSEHOLDS: Whether you have one cat or more, the Tower of Tracks will keep your furry friends enticed with bright colors and spinning balls.
- UNIQUE SAFETY BAR DESIGN: A small safety bar across the top central opening keeps overly curious kitties from getting stuck while playing with this track toy.
- STURY CONSTRUCTION & NON-SLIP BASE: Durable plastic and a non-slip base hold the Tower of Tracks in place during vigorous play.
- PLAY IT SAFE: No toy is indestructible. Do not leave toys with unsupervised pets. Remove and replace toy if damaged.
Petstages Tower of Tracks Interactive 3-Tier Cat Toy
About this item
MENTALLY ENGAGING TRACKS TOY: This interactive cat toy is designed with 3 levels of tracks and 3 brightly colored moving balls to attract kitty’s attention! Your cat will adore batting, swatting, and pouncing the bright colored balls as they engage their natural instincts to hunt.
GREAT FOR SINGLE & MULTIPLE CAT HOUSEHOLDS: Whether you have one cat or more, the Tower of Tracks will keep your furry friends enticed with bright colors and spinning balls.
UNIQUE SAFETY BAR DESIGN: A small safety bar across the top central opening keeps overly curious kitties from getting stuck while playing with this track toy.
STURY CONSTRUCTION & NON-SLIP BASE: Durable plastic and a non-slip base hold the Tower of Tracks in place during vigorous play.
PLAY IT SAFE: No toy is indestructible. Do not leave toys with unsupervised pets. Remove and replace toy if damaged.
Hunter Overacker –
I got this toy for my babies (11 week kitten & 17 week kitten) because my mom recommended it to me. The moment I removed the package, my two babies were immediately curious! (Like the nosy kitties they are!) I’m kind of a clean freak so I had to wash it first, but after drying it and setting it on the ground, they immediately went at it.I’m a single male going to law school, so the cats are perfect for forcing me to take breaks to be entertained or give love to (or more like be loved on!) while I sit at home all day. Most the toys the cats have they do like enough; however, as usual they prefer human “trash” (MULTIPLE boxes with holes cut into them, old shoelaces tied onto cat tree, toilet paper rolls, etc.). Part of that “problem” though, is when they get rowdy they tend to jump all over the boxes making non-stop loud echoing sounds, which considering the mass amounts of schoolwork reading that I have, it can get a little distracting (though it’s not really a problem, I can’t bear to take their boxes away because they have so much fun, and like I stated earlier, it’s good for me, entertainment-wise, too). The only time I take the sound-making toys away is at night before bed so I can actually sleep – which they also have learned through routine is “time for bed.”However, this toy is, to say the least, amazing and much more quiet than their other toys! It does make normal sounds as as if a ping-pong ball was rolling (not bouncing) on a hard floor, but that is NOTHING in comparison to slamming boxes, bells, etc. And, of course I’m still leaving all the other stuff for them to play with so they have options to choose from, but seriously this thing keeps them the most entertained (a plus for both of us – except, now their new entertainment distracts me because I’m so amused by their own entertainment!)The quality and idea of it is great. They never actually “win” per say, because they never actually get the ball they vigorously try to obtain. But, they are rewarded just enough by “almost” getting it, by actual contact with the moving ball and their paws – which in turn, makes them want thus chase it even more. This stimulates their minds in a compounding effect.The weight of the toy is perfect – it’s heavy enough that it has only turn on its side once so far after hours of play (two cats playing hard – I mean, it’s going to happen), but not too heavy where I would be nervous it would hurt them if it tipped over on them/their paws. There are no sharp edges or hard corners.Also, I had read in previous reviews that some received the older model without the plastic “bar” across the top (to prevent a cat getting its head stuck in the middle) – mine has the bar, and I ordered and received in July 2020. I’m glad I read those reviews beforehand, as I wouldn’t have really thought about the danger If I were to receive an older model. But, I figured if I received one of the older models, Amazon is pretty good about returning things, and I would go that route.All in all, I would leave 10 stars if I could (Though in the review it asks me to rank the “stretch” of the toy, which I don’t understand since it has no stretch parts, so I left it blank). This toy is perfect! Also, if it means anything, this review says a lot, because this is the first Amazon review I have ever put so much time and effort in! Lol!
Ang –
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Our kitten loves this toy. I can also hear her playing with it at night when we aren’t up to help entertain her. I haven’t had it long enough to say it’s durable, but it’s staying together for her playing & jumping on it. It does wobble a tad when she’s jumping on it, which is to be expected, and it flipped over once when someone had set it halfway on a rug instead of a flat surface. The bar across the top is a nice safety feature as she’s dropped her small toy mouse in there & was trying to get it back out. She would’ve gotten stuck for sure without the bar. We are happy with the purchase because our baby is happy with it. She’s about 7 months old and loves it, although last month when it first got here she wasn’t interested in it at all. She would only play with her mouse that she carried around to each of us so we would play with her. As soon as she tired of the mouse a bit, this toy came to life. I was very happy we had it here when she was ready for it.
Mausita –
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Our cats love ball in track toys, and this is their new favorite with three tiers they can access horizontally. Other reviews mention a safety problem but it has been corrected with a bar across the top of this version. It measures 10″ diameter at the bottom (same as inside cardboard scratcher circle of turbo scratcher) and 5-1/4″ tall. It is lightweight but has 4 small rubber feet to keep it from sliding. It didn’t tip or move with 4 adult cats playing with it. Not much more for me to say but I’ll let the kitties show you themselves.
Lucy Jerome –
There is only one reason I subtracted one star from this well-made, creative cat toy: I’m afraid my cat is too smart for it. She LOVED it when I first showed it to her. She observed it, touched it, sniffed it. Then I rolled one of the balls and she was glued to it for an entire hour. She went absolutely crazy making those balls go around. She ran around and around it, trying to keep up with her getaway ball. After an hour, she played with it off and on for a day. But when she managed to stop a ball from rolling with one paw then trap it with her other paw, and she couldn’t get it out and play with the ball, she became very frustrated. She would abruptly stop playing, come over to me and talk. Then she’d return to the toy and try some more. After several times of trapping the ball between her paws, she seems to have decided it’s nothing to bother about. I put it away for a few days to give her a break from seeing it. Giving it to her every few days only elicits an expression from her that says, “Been there. Done that.” And she walks away.However, with the manufacturing updates, this toy is well constructed, safe, balanced, does not tip over with my now 14-week old kitten, and it’s perfectly delightful to watch when the cat is interested by it. Hopefully its desirability will last longer with your cat than it did with mine.(I think my shelter kitty may be a Bengal mix. She has an intelligence I haven’t seen in my plethora of previous feline pets, and I always try to choose the smartest kitten I can find. This one is scary smart. She can leap distances of 4-5 feet, is quickly learning the meaning of a few words like No, Uh-uh!, and Mouse, and already recognizes her name. ((I’ve had her for 2 weeks.)) She taught me recently that she likes too play fetch. Her favorite toys are the Kong chewtoy with the feathers, empty boxes with holes, and jingly balls. She’s an incredibly friendly, sweet, interactive cat and clearly, I must provide live persons for her to play with or take naps with. Grandchildren who visit regularly are invaluable. I’ll keep this toy awhile longer, but will probably resell.)**Update 12/17/17: I had to come back and add the 5th star to my original 4 star review. This toy apparently holds intrigue for my kitten as she matures. She’s 16 weeks now and spends more time with this, often laying on the floor next to it to just bat a lazy ball around every so often. I still rotate this toy with other toys every few days to keep her interest. I found that if I pop a ball out for her to chase once a week or so, that will satisfy her need to succeed in capturing her prey, which heightens her interest in the toy.
J –
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Kingsley, our 3 legged shelter kitty, loves this toy. Need to state, the shelter took his leg a week before we got him. Our 2 cats have the same number of limbs as we got them with.I felt bad because when I started working from home due to Corona, Inoticed how he just moped around looking bored and sleeping all day. I know that’s the cat life but he looked so sad and super bored.So I bought him like 5 different cat toys. Just like the $45 deluxe cat bed I got them, my cats won’t touch the other 4 toys but this one was a grand slam for Kingsley. Our other cat won’t touch it but she won’t touch anything I buy her.Want to note this is the updated version with the safety bar that was put to good use. My fiancé said that she placed the toy on the floor and the first thing Kingsley tried to do was shove his head down the center. The safety bar worked perfectly and prevented him from getting his head stuckNo cat toy is going to work for every cat however at least 1 of our cats like it.The newer version with the safety bar seems to be totally safe too
James –
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My cat likes ball in track toys, and this seems to be her new favorite, likely due to it having three ball tracks instead of merely 1 or 2. Besides the triple design, the other interesting aspect is that it allows my cat to smack the balls through horizontal rather than vertical holes, which she seems to prefer.IMO, If your cat enjoys balls, and especially ball in track toys, this one is a great choice.Pros:-my cat likes it a lot-it seems well made for a cat toy-it has a smaller footprint than similar products, making it easier for small cats to use and take up less space.-it is a toy that doesn’t require “monitoring” the cat for safety (apparently earlier versions had an issue that has been resolved)Cons:-I wish that it came in colors besides “blaze orange”-it is a bit light, so when my kitty gets really excited she cam make it move slightly (nothing serious, but you can see it in the video)
Book Addict –
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We adopted our three month old kitten, Mulder, last week. He absolutely loves playing with bell balls and ping pong balls, but he also has a habit of getting them stuck behind the couch, which means his play time is short-lived. Then, we end up spending time trying to track down where he’s hidden all of his toys. This tower is his new favorite thing in the world. I pulled it out of the box and he played with it for over an hour, until he literally almost fell asleep on top of it. This is a great affordable toy for kittens that gives them a chance to entertain themselves. He usually follows us all around the house, but he doesn’t even look up from the ball tower when we leave the room. If you have a new kitten that likes ball toys, I highly recommend this toy for hours of fun. No more chasing balls under the couch! Mulder’s getting a good workout with this one, and I now have a dozen videos like this one of him being the best kitten in the world.
Chestertheamazoncustomer –
Great cat toy, my 20 pound, 13 year old main coon who bats my size 13 shoes around when he feels like playing loves it! It has rubber feet on the bottom which keep it from going flying everytime he touches it, it does move around a bit however he has yet to flip it over. It is the new style with the bar across the top.
Just Pat –
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My cat is 16 years young, and with the passing of his brothers, I wanted to make sure he stays active while I’m at work. He loves the laser pointer and his toys on a stick but the Tower of Tracks keeps him engaged while I’m away.Now if he would quit playing with it at 2 am. LOL. But, seriously a great toy to keep an old guy happy!
Amazon Customer –
I have four cats that are always looking for something to get into or make noise with. After reading reviews I decided to order this toy for my kids. They have all taken turns at it & have only stopped playing with it long enough to eat. I know thats par for a new toy, but this one is different, and YES, it is the one with the bar to protect from little heads getting stuck! It has received the same reception as the Bergan Catnip Hurricane Cat Toy (also sold on Amazon.com-blue & green)-I bought it last Christmas for them & they still play with it daily. I had to order a new one because I accidentally stepped on it and broke the little tabs off that hold the little part on the big part. Both pieces still work fine separately, but will donate to local animal shelter anyways. It keeps them occupied & entertained for hours, but as any cat owner knows, if your cat likes it, he likes it & if he doesn’t, try a little catnip!