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From cat owners who keep the maze board out where their cat plays each day.
Based on 22 reviews
Customers say their cats stay busy reaching into the carved holes to bat the rolling bell ball, and that the soft rattle keeps them coming back through the day. Many tell us the solid pine board sits flat and steady on floors and rugs while a cat leans in and swipes. Several mention their cats grip and stretch their claws on the lined channels, so play and a scratch happen in one spot. Owners also like that the natural wood grain looks tidy left out, and that the single ball means little to clean up.
Solid little pine board
The wood feels sturdy and sits flat on our tiles, so it stays put even when our boy leans in hard. The grain looks tidy by the sofa.
Claws love the grooves
Between batting the ball my cat hooks her claws into the lined channels and stretches. It became her go to spot in the living room within a day.
Keeps two cats busy
Both of mine take turns nudging the ball through the openings. One swipes fast, the other rolls it slow between holes. Wish it came with a spare ball.
Great for a lively kitten
Our young kitten chases the ball through the round openings at full speed and finally tires herself out. The board hardly budges while she plays.
Quiet wood toy that lasts
I like that the maze is carved straight into one piece of wood, so there is only the one bell ball to keep track of. Easy to wipe down with a dry cloth.
He works the channels every morning
My older cat strolls over each morning to push the ball from hole to hole. The raised edges keep it inside the board instead of rolling under furniture.
Looks calm in our room
The natural pine sits nicely next to our plant stand and does blend in. My cat reaches into the channels whenever the mood strikes.
The bell sound draws her in
Even from the next room the soft rattle of the ball pulls my cat back to the board. She bats it through the openings until it settles in a groove.
Sturdy and steady
Heavy and flat, it stays put on hardwood while my cat swipes at the ball. The carved holes give her plenty of angles to reach in and chase the roll.
Doubles as a scratch spot
She plays with the ball, then digs her claws into the textured channels to stretch. Having both in one wooden board has been a win for us.
Easy to keep clean
I lift the bell ball out, wipe under it and clear the fur from the channels, then drop it back in. The wood wipes clean in seconds.
Good size openings
The holes come in a few widths, so my big paw cat can still reach in and roll the ball along. He hunts it from one opening to the next happily.
Steady on a low rug
Even on our thin rug the flat wooden base stays put while my cat leans in to bat the ball. The pieces all stay in the board, so the floor stays clear.
Both my cats approve
The pair of them gather around the maze and take turns reaching for the ball. The wood grain looks warm and tidy left out in the hall.
Holds her interest
Because the ball never fully leaves the board, my cat keeps reaching and swatting to move it along. She stays with it far longer than her old toys.
Nice for a calm older cat
My senior cat nudges the ball slowly between the holes while she lounges nearby. Gentle for her pace yet it still keeps her paws moving.
One ball, zero mess
With everything carved into the one board there is just the bell ball to chase, and it stays inside the channels. Tidy and simple for us.
She returns to it all day
My cat wanders back to the wooden maze through the day to push the ball around the openings. The soft rattle seems to call her over.
Well sanded wood
The surface is smooth where her paws glide and textured in the channels where her claws can grip. You can tell the pine was finished with care.
Kitten favourite
Our kitten races to the board and bats the ball from hole to hole until she flops over. The raised edges keep it bouncing inside for her.
Sturdy and looks the part
A heavy flat wooden board that holds firm when my cat shoves it. The natural grain looks calm, so we leave it out in the main room.

My tabby spent the whole evening reaching into the holes to swat the little bell ball around the wood board. The soft rattle keeps her coming back between naps.