Thank you so so much! I bought a cat wheel about three months ago and could not work out how to get my twins to use it! I was using a laser toy which worked to get them onto the wheel but I could not work out how to encourage them to play with it. I think both my cats are treat driven so I'll try this method and gradually work with them. Great video and has solved the mystery so my fur babies can have fun with their very expensive toy!
The toy-driven cats will learn best using their favorite toy or a laser pointer! We recommend doing it at least 5-10 minutes a day. It may take some cats a few weeks to use it independently.
I have senior mixed breed cats and I have tried both their favorite treats and toys and It's already been a week and they have not yet run on the cat wheel on their own with me putting Inbara Churus on the wheel. Do you kind folks happen to have any tips on helping with getting them to run on the wheel on their own?
I do have a overweight cat that has issues with chronic UTIs and I got the wheel to help her to lose weight so she can pee better and get less UTIs do to her losing weight on the wheel. Also I got the wheel to let them be able to get their zoomies out too as I have a smaller apartment and I would like to help them be crazy happy kitties when I wake up in the morning as that's when both of my cats got their first zoomies of the day!
@@DragonRocnik Hi! Some cats especially less active ones may need a few weeks to fully grow comfortable with the wheel. We recommend continuing training with treats and using less amount every time until you can transition to a toy, laser pointer, catnip spray, or simply positive reinforcement. Anything as simple as 10 minutes a day will work.
trying to train my kitty to use the wheel i bought her so shes no understimulated. shes more treat driven but she getd scared when it moves! i just have to be patient
My wheel seems to be more... sensitive? Rolly? So when my cat stops moving in one direction it rotates back and forth very fast and he does not like it at all. Even getting on and off it's unstable. Any tips on how we can adjust it to not do that?
Thank you so so much! I bought a cat wheel about three months ago and could not work out how to get my twins to use it! I was using a laser toy which worked to get them onto the wheel but I could not work out how to encourage them to play with it. I think both my cats are treat driven so I'll try this method and gradually work with them. Great video and has solved the mystery so my fur babies can have fun with their very expensive toy!
Really nice helpful video! Thank you! Plus gorgeous kitties. My wheel is on the way. Thought of buying it for years.. ❤
Amazing! We hope your cat loves the wheel 💚 Feel free to reach out to us for more help or any questions.
So, that's great. But, what about Drogo and the toy driven cats? Any chance there's another half of that video yet to be found?
The toy-driven cats will learn best using their favorite toy or a laser pointer! We recommend doing it at least 5-10 minutes a day. It may take some cats a few weeks to use it independently.
Wow❣ Are those hamsters 🐹 ever huge!!!😍
Where can I get those cat tower, its clean, simple and modern. Please send me a link. Thank you.
Great platforms too! Please share where you found this :)
Unfortunately, we don't have the platform details, but we'll share your interest with our team for future product considerations!
Where did you get your wheel it looks big and solid
Shop on our site! - onefastcat.com/products/cat-wheel
I have senior mixed breed cats and I have tried both their favorite treats and toys and It's already been a week and they have not yet run on the cat wheel on their own with me putting Inbara Churus on the wheel. Do you kind folks happen to have any tips on helping with getting them to run on the wheel on their own?
I do have a overweight cat that has issues with chronic UTIs and I got the wheel to help her to lose weight so she can pee better and get less UTIs do to her losing weight on the wheel. Also I got the wheel to let them be able to get their zoomies out too as I have a smaller apartment and I would like to help them be crazy happy kitties when I wake up in the morning as that's when both of my cats got their first zoomies of the day!
@@DragonRocnik Hi! Some cats especially less active ones may need a few weeks to fully grow comfortable with the wheel. We recommend continuing training with treats and using less amount every time until you can transition to a toy, laser pointer, catnip spray, or simply positive reinforcement. Anything as simple as 10 minutes a day will work.
trying to train my kitty to use the wheel i bought her so shes no understimulated. shes more treat driven but she getd scared when it moves! i just have to be patient
Patience is very important! Don't forget the positive reinforcement as well 🙌
My wheel seems to be more... sensitive? Rolly? So when my cat stops moving in one direction it rotates back and forth very fast and he does not like it at all. Even getting on and off it's unstable. Any tips on how we can adjust it to not do that?
Of course! You can create some resistance by tightening the rollerblade wheels. Use an allen key tool on each wheel and rotate clockwise.
@@onefastcat_official thanks! I'm sure once we make the adjustments he's gonna love it!
My cats are not pleased one bit. None of this works for me. It's a huge paper weight. I call it "One Fat Cat"
We're sorry to hear this! Are your cats scared of the wheel or simply uninterested?
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