Self-Rolling Interactive Cat Ball — 3 Modes, LED Lights, USB-C

Self-Rolling Interactive Cat Ball — 3 Modes, LED Lights, USB-C

Brand: Sniff Waggle And Walk
SKU: 14:350850#New Version 2.0 Red
35.00 USD In stock Buy at Merchant

Interactive play · Three modes · Mental stimulation Most cat toys end up under the sofa within five minutes. This one keeps going — rolling, doubling back when it hits a wall, with a soft red tail trailing behind that looks just enough like prey to keep a curious cat interested longer than the toy you bought last month. The PawPounce™ self-rolling interactive cat ball is a small motorised toy that moves on its own. Tap the button, set it down, and it starts rolling. It bumps a chair leg, changes direction, and keeps going. After five minutes of no contact it powers down on its own — so you don't come home to a flat battery and a bored cat. 3 Play modes 55g Weight USB-C Charging 5 min Auto-standby The trailing tail is the small design choice that does most of the work. Cats that ignore a plain rolling ball will often track the tail — it sweeps, flicks, and behaves like the back end of something alive. Three motion modes let you match the toy to the cat in front of you: Fast for kittens and high-energy adults, Slow for older or cautious cats, and Interactive for sessions you want to play alongside. Where it fits in your cat's day PawPounce Plain ball toy Laser pointer Moves on its own Yes — auto-rolling No Only with your hand Catchable target Yes — a physical ball Yes No — light only Three motion modes Fast, slow, interactive No No Auto-standby 5 min, conserves battery N/A Manual off Typical UK price £24.95 £3–6 £5–12 What you get in the box 1× PawPounce ball — red, silicone-textured body, PC dome, with attached trailing tail 1× USB-C charging cable — plug into any standard USB port or 5V/1A adapter Quick-start card — mode guide, LED key, charging time How to set it up 1 Charge first. Plug in via USB-C. The red light flashes while charging and goes solid (or stops) when full — usually 60–90 minutes from empty. Charge it before the first session so you see what it does at full power. 2 Pick the mode. Single-tap the power button to start in Fast mode (blue light). Hold for three seconds to cycle through Slow (purple) and Interactive (yellow). Watch your cat for the first minute — the right mode is the one that makes them flick an ear, not the one that makes them flee. 3 Place on a hard floor with clear space. Wood, tile, vinyl, low-pile carpet. Deep shag carpet or heavy rugs will stall the motor. Clear roughly a 1.5m diameter circle, supervise the first few sessions, and let your cat lead. What this isn't: PawPounce isn't a babysitter, and it isn't a fix for an under-stimulated cat. Some cats love it; some sniff it once and walk off. The honest position from feline behaviourists is that no automatic toy replaces hands-on play — wand toys you control are still the gold standard. Use PawPounce in the gaps between those sessions, not in place of them. Supervise early use, and never leave it running unsupervised overnight. On the built-in laser: Laser play is a debated topic in feline welfare circles. Some cats love it; others develop frustration when every chase ends with no catch. Because PawPounce is also a physical ball your cat can pin, bite and bat around, the laser sits inside a more complete hunt sequence than a pure pointer. Even so — don't shine the laser into your cat's eyes, keep sessions short, and end with a treat or a soft toy your cat can capture. Mode and LED guide Mode LED Movement Best for Fast Blue Quick rolls, fast direction changes on contact Kittens, high-energy adults Slow Purple Gentle rolls, longer pauses between bursts Senior cats, cautious cats, small flats Interactive Yellow Reacts to touch, pauses then darts Sessions you play alongside Low battery Flashing red Slows then powers down Plug in via USB-C and recharge Honest questions, honestly answered Will my cat actually play with it? Honest answer: most cats engage on the first or second session, but not all do. High prey-drive cats (the ones who chase laser dots, stalk your ankles, ambush from the sofa) tend to love it. Older, low-energy cats may sniff it once and leave. Start in Slow mode, sit nearby, and let your cat approach in their own time. If they ignore it three sessions in a row, send it back — our 30-day return policy covers it. How long does the battery last? The 150mAh battery gives roughly 30–60 minutes of active play per full charge in real-world use — less on Fast mode with constant movement, more on Slow with the auto-standby kicking in between bursts. Charging is about 60–90 minutes via USB-C. You won't get all-day play from a single charge, and we don't pretend otherwise. Is the laser safe for my cat? The built-in laser is a low-power Class 2 / Class 3R type used in pet toys. Don't shine it directly into your cat's eyes — or your own. Beyond that, the welfare question is about the play pattern, not the device. Cats that chase a laser dot with no possible catch can build frustration over time. PawPounce gives the cat something physical to capture at the end of the hunt, which is the right structure. Short sessions, end with a treat or a soft toy. Is it noisy at night? The motor is quiet but not silent — you'll hear a soft rolling sound on hard floors. On Slow mode with the auto-standby pausing between bursts, it's about as audible as a cat's own padding. Not recommended for use in a bedroom while you're sleeping — not because of the noise, but because unsupervised play with motorised toys isn't a great idea overnight. Will it work on carpet? Low-pile or flat-weave carpet is fine. Medium-pile carpet slows it noticeably. Thick shag, deep rugs, or runners with fringes will stall the motor. Best surface: wood, tile, vinyl, laminate, or hard polished concrete — the same kind of floor a real ball rolls on. Multi-cat household — do I need more than one? Depends on the cats. Two cats who play together happily share — one chases the ball, the other ambushes from the side. Two cats with resource-guarding tendencies will need one each, or you'll watch them argue over it. If you have three or more cats, two PawPounce balls running in different rooms works better than one. Will it damage furniture or walls? The silicone outer body is soft and the ball weighs 55g — it won't dent skirting boards or scuff most furniture legs. If you have antique or hand-finished wood, do a few test sessions in a clear space first. The tail is a textile cord, not abrasive. Free worldwide tracked delivery. 30-day no-quibble return on unused items — if your cat ignores it or it isn't right for your floor, send it back. UK consumer-rights statutory protections apply on top of our return policy.

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