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TL;DR: The Cheerble Ball is an automated toy for cats, and it's on sale now for $26.90.
Cats and furniture don't play well together, but there may actually be a reason your feline friend spends so much time attacking every couch cushion, curtain, and chair leg in view. Your cat is just bored. The good news: You don't have to start taking your cat on walks. The better news: There's actually a toy that will play with your cat for you. The Cheerble Ball is an interactive toy for cats that rolls and plays with your little furry friend, wearing them out so they won't tear into your dinner table like it owes them money.
The Cheerble is fully automated, fun for cats, and on sale. You can order one now for $26.90 (reg. $27.99).
Once your cat gives it a tap, the Cheerble Ball kicks into action and starts rolling on its own, no app or remote required. It comes with three different modes, so you can choose how active you want it to be depending on your cat's energy level. Whether your cat prefers a gentle roll or something a little more chaotic, there's a setting that fits. The LED lights catch your cat's attention while the soft fiber exterior gives them something satisfying to bat at or chase across the floor.
The Cheerble Ball also has an intelligent companion mode, which means it takes breaks on its own. That keeps your cat from getting overstimulated and helps stretch out battery life.
When it's time to rest, the Cheerble Ball pauses, then starts back up again to re-engage your cat. It's designed to avoid getting stuck in tight spots, and it charges in about an hour for more play sessions throughout the day.
Give your cat a little buddy to beat up.
Get the Cheerble Ball while it's on sale for $26.90.
StackSocial prices subject to change.

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