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  • I can't wait to accidentally blind my pets with this!

  • It's strange that we aren't too lazy to breathe yet...

  • @iLoveEatingPie your right.... why buy a cat or dog...if you buy autonome toys that play For you with your cat or dog? So people...if you wanna play with your dog or cat with a laser light... DON'T BUY THIS!!!! BUY A LASERPOINTER YOU CONTROLE. It's not only better for cat or dog... it's also better for you if you want your pet to really love you(L)

  • I hope this toy comes with a warning for pet owners about the possible risk of making a dog and obsessive light/shadow chaser. If not they should be ashamed of marketing such a toy.

  • @grackle67 My cat loves laser light the most ;) But I will never lett him ONLY play with laser light... maybe 30 minutes a day... the rest are toys he can really catch and feel... And i will never play with lasers that ar not controlled by ME. Because of change of eye damage to my lovely cat maurice xD Cats only like there boss if the boss is playing with them in person... and not with a stupiud toy he turns on and go watch a movie @ the same time... Yeah people must be carefull with this!!

  • @grackle67 if you play with a varity of toys it should be no problem to use laser lights for pets.... but play with them in person... and no autonome toys.. because than people are not worth there cat's and dog's ;)

  • This looks awesome.  I bought the BOLT a couple months ago and it only moves in a large oval across the floor. I like how the DART moves both in a full circle and up and down. Creates a more unpredictable path for animals to chase.

  • My cat would love that!

  • They you should not point a laser at human eyes what about the pets? or what happens is they attack the laser source? does it tip over and turn off? looks neat but my cats do not chase pointers.

  • @Libratarot Low power lasers like this are safe unless you stare directly into the beam for an extended period of time. The DART moves too fast and too often.

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