Happy Dog Toys Bubble Kitty, The Original Scented Bubble Blowin’ Cat Toy – 1 Set

$18.74 $18.99
(as of 22/10/2010 04:52 - info)
  • Innovative bubble blower with catnip-scented bubbles; for both cat and owner entertainment
  • Crafted with quality, unprocessed materials; requires no batteries or electricity
  • Carefully pour fluid into chamber and push button to blow bubbles; some cats may be startled by blower’s noise
  • Wash chamber with warm water; this toy is vet-tested and approved
  • For use by adults and children over eight; blower comes with 1, 4-ounce bottle of bubble fluid

Watch your friendly feline go bonkers. This clever blow-toy pumps out bubbles infused with their favorite scent : catnip! Get ready for hours of bubble-pouncing fun.

A Genuine Happy Dog Toy : Quality, Innovation, Fun

Safe for pets and people too!

  • Get ready for bubble pouncin’ fun!
  • Blow ‘em! Chase ‘em! Grab ‘em!

Your cat will go bonkers over the Catnip-infused bubbles.
Make a trail of bubbles, and your kitty will follow the tantalizing scent.
You and your cat will have a BLAST!

Catnip-Infused Bubbles Included
No Batteries Required

For ages 8 to Adult

Cat Toys

4 Reviews

  1. B. Finch says:
    Posted December 9, 2009 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    I bought the dog version and was highly disappointed. Not only do the bubbles not smell like anything at all–much less bacon, but the gun is loud enough to scare my little dogs and it makes a mess while only blowing a few bubbles. Tried to blow bubbles wihtout the gun, but not a single one would form. Other than the gun actually blowing bubbles as advertised, this is a total let-down.

  2. Jeff Pittman says:
    Posted September 24, 2009 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    I bought the dog version of this (same device, different packaging). It is absolutely beyond useless. As another reviewer notes, you can only put in a small amount of bubble solution. After a few pulls of the trigger, the solution starts leaking out of the trigger housing onto your hands, pants, couch, whatever – so forget this for indoor play. And about the bubbles: over the sink after experimenting with different trigger pulls, I was finally able to produce a kind of drooling stream of small bubbles, each attached to the previous one, not one actually clearing the toy and flying off into the air as nature intended bubbles to do. They just drooled into the sink. This was an amazing disappointment.

    To make it even worse, I ordered additional bubble solution based on the idea that chicken or bacon or whatever flavor would appeal to my dogs. 1: none of the flavors had any discernible aroma at all (tested on two dogs who are normally ecstatic about eating things like cardboard, rocks, twigs, carpet, vinyl flooring, pretty much anything). And 2: the two-bottle refill pack came with a plastic bubble blower stick, so you could dunk it in the bottle and then blow bubbles yourself through the stick. The blower stick barely fit through the bottle top, and when you blew through it after dunking, all you got was a dribble in your lap. No actual, you know, bubbles. What are these people thinking??

  3. C. Witwer says:
    Posted January 8, 2008 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    We knew this toy would be fun, but we had no idea how much the cats would become utter addicts! One of our cats likes to hide in the room she’s not supposed to be in — but she can hear this bubble gun from the other end of the house & comes right to it. No more hiding where she’s not supposed to be — wherever the bubbles are, that’s where she’ll go. One of our cats stares at the bubbles, the other tries to eat them. Both are highly entertained & love it. It’s fun for the humans, too.

  4. C. Russell says:
    Posted November 21, 2005 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    My cat likes the bubbles, but the bubble gun just isn’t very practical. It holds a very small amount of bubble juice, and there’s nothing to keep it in there so you have to keep it steady and straight or the liquid will drip out. How fun is that? I thought it would be like a water gun, where you put the soap inside the gun, but it’s actually a small reservoir on the tip that has a small wand-like circle that lifts when you pull the trigger, which sends air through and makes bubbles.

    It would be a lot more fun and easy to get the kitty bubbles with a typical wand that you blow on. This was just messy and a pain.


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