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Panic Mouse

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Panic Mouse

Panic Mouse, by Panic Mouse Inc.

Panic Mouse Inc.

The Bottom Line

For supervised cat play, Panic Mouse is the closest match to the real thing, and our GuideCats who tested it went crazy over it.
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Pros

  • easy to assemble
  • adjustable height, angle, and speed
  • computer generated action with random movement

Cons

  • big cats can tip the base over

Description

  • heavy-duty plastic base
  • computer chip generates lifelike random "mouse" movement
  • removable wand for human-cat play
  • replacement parts and mouse variations available

Guide Review - Panic Mouse

Panic Mouse, by Panic Mouse Inc. is a computer-generated interactive toy for cats, which requires three AA batteries (not included) to operate. Assembly was fairly self-explanatory, although the directions also helped.

Our GuideCats, Jaspurr and Joey, were intensely interested from the moment the box came out of the carton, and I had to put aside the wand/mouse portion of the unit until I could get it fully assembled. Once Panic Mouse was turned on, the two of them attacked it with a vengeance, and they took turns chasing, batting, and biting at the mouse. The only real drawback I could find was that Jaspurr quickly discovered how to topple the base, so I wouldn't leave it left on unattended.

Panic Mouse scores 4 paws up in our house.

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User Reviews

 5 out of 5
Long time user, Member margo533

I'm getting ready to order our third Panic Mouse--my two cats have actually worn out two of them over eight years. Wonderful toy--one of my cats actually tries to push the button and turn it on himself!

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