Sunday, August 15, 2010

Check Out Mouse in the House Cat Toy for $36.16

Mouse in the House Cat Toy Review



This is actually my second "Mouse in the House". The cats wore out the first one, and I just recently found the "remains" of the first mouse. I would recommend buying a pack of two extra mice. They haven't torn this one up...at least not yet. When the cats are interested in this entertainment is is quite funny to watch them try their best to get that mouse. We came home from work and found the thing darn near upside down!! I recommend it for all spoiled cats (smile).



Mouse in the House Cat Toy Feature


  • Programmable, electronic cat toy
  • Provides stimulation and exercise to indoor cats
  • Plays with your cat while you're away!



Mouse in the House Cat Toy Overview


The unit measures a big 17.5 X 5.5 X 5. Mouse in the House can be activated manually by pushing the red button, by either a human or a cat, or by setting the timer to activate toy at set intervals. Upon activation the toy emits small animal sounds to signal the cat that the mouse is coming out. The mouse makes two revolutions of the track and then announces he is done for now with a humorous cuckoo sound. This sequence can be set to occur at intervals from one minute to several hours. The mouse operates on a hidden belt with a clutch so if the cat attempts to hold the mouse it will not hurt the mechanism, in fact the clutch will continue to provide resistance further enhancing the reality of the toy until the cat lets it go on its' way to end the sequence. Should the cat hold the mouse for too long the mechanism will turn itself off. The mouse cannot be removed from the toy by the cat, although replacement mice are available and easily installed. Don't Leave your cat alone,. leave a Mouse in the House!


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Customer Reviews


My cat isn't interested - Dirgni Drofdrab - USA
I thought my cat would like this. She catches real mice when they sneak inside the house. She loves Panic Mouse Undercover Mouse and Panic Mouse 360. However, this really doesn't interest her much. The motor is very loud, which doesn't bother her, but annoys me. I think my cat isn't interested because the mouse moves at a constant, slow speed. You can set a timer to regulate when the mouse comes out, but you can't vary the speed.



Great Concept BUT total Lack of Quality - Jake - Southern California
I have two 5 month old kittens who absolutely love this little gadget, however after only two short days the mouse would no longer stay on the track. There's a door you can open in the back to re-attach the mouse, however having to do this 4x a day isn't convenient. The motor is loud, the electronics get messed up and you have to switch the unit off and on to get it to work. Needs improvement and price is too high. Customer Service is excellent and very helpful.



very loud motor - C. Li - Los Angeles, CA
I bought this toy earlier in the month for my indoor-only cat. My cat loved playing with it the first week, although she never went crazy with it like other cats did as seen on the web videos. Two weeks later, the motor got extremely loud and high pitched whenever the mouse would make its run on the track. I checked the mouse and the track and found nothing abnormal or broken. The motor noise has gotten so bad now, my cat refuses to go near the toy when it is on.

Unless your cat is immune to loud noises, I cannot really recommend this toy to fellow cat lovers unless the company comes out with a better, less noisy and more durable motor (especially at this purchase price).




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