Well, when I first got the Cat Spa for my two cats both showed no interest. I was frustrated and just left it on the floor. Then a day or two later I noticed my boy cat laying on it. Sure enough. He would go over to it and rub rub on the brushes and chew on the nub on the top. My girl? She avoided it like it was some kind of monster. The difference? It might just be my cats, but my boy (long hair) loves to be brushed. The girl? Hates brushes and MROWLS while she slinks away (short hair so she's lucky I guess). If your cat isn't used to being brushed or just dislikes it, don't expect them to like the Cat Spa.
I've owned the Cat Spa for over six years now. The blue plastic dome part has 3 tabs that hold it into place. Two of those have broken from 15lbs of cat deciding to slump over on it or me moving a couple of times (who knows). I'm planning to get some guerilla glue out and fix it permanently, but it still works. The chew chew nub is still in great condition as well. Does my kitty use the Cat Spa every day? No. He's a cat. He does what he wants when he wants! ;3 I would say atleast twice a week I will see him lounging around on it and if he's using it then it's worth the investment (considering how long it's lasted).
Cleaning it is easy. You can squeeze the three brush attachments and pull them off. They have small holes on the sides where you can slip some catnip in them as well.
Cat products are hard to rate, given the finicky nature of our furry companions. You can't knock a product because your cat just doesn't take to it.Get more detail about Hagen Catit Cat Spa.
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