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Smart Automatic Laser Cat Toy
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Smart Automatic Laser Cat Collar
Keep your cat active, healthy, and entertained — even when you’re busy.
Product Overview
Cats can become inactive and gain weight when left alone for long periods. This smart laser collar keeps your cat moving by projecting a laser point they instinctively love to chase.
Whether you're working, cooking, or relaxing, your cat can enjoy interactive play without requiring your constant attention.
Hands-Free Interactive Play
The built-in laser stays positioned in front of your cat while they move, encouraging natural hunting and chasing behavior. Perfect for keeping indoor cats active and mentally stimulated.
Smart Auto Mode
- Automatically turns off after 15 minutes to save power
- Restarts automatically after 1.5 hours
- Designed for safe and balanced play sessions
(Available in Smart Version with auto mode or Basic Version with manual control.)
USB Rechargeable
- Rechargeable battery with Micro-USB cable
- Up to 5 hours of playtime on a 1-hour charge
- More convenient and eco-friendly than disposable batteries
Safe & Comfortable
- Made from soft, durable TPR material
- Lightweight design (approx. 1 oz)
- Adjustable collar length: 200–310 mm (8–12 inches)
- Flexible 41° laser angle
- Suitable for most cats
Who Is It For?
✔ Indoor cats needing more activity ✔ Cats gaining weight ✔ Busy owners who can’t play all day ✔ Anyone looking for a fun new interactive toy
Product Information
- Material: TPR
- Category: Interactive Cat Toy Collar
- Size: 310 × 34 mm
- Adjustable Girth: 200–310 mm
- Versions: Smart Version (Auto-Off + Two Modes) Basic Version (Manual Off + One Mode)
What’s Included
- 1 × Laser Cat Collar
- 1 × Charging Cable
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