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product_id: 1201471
title: "Fun Board"
brand: "trixie"
price: "₱9121"
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reviews_count: 13
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# non-slip rubber pads for stability 5 compartments, multi-level puzzle slows eating, promotes healthy weight Fun Board

**Brand:** trixie
**Price:** ₱9121
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🐱🧠 Turn your cat into a clever treat-hunter—because smart cats play smarter!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Fun Board by trixie
- **How much does it cost?** ₱9121 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.ph](https://www.desertcart.ph/products/1201471-fun-board)

## Best For

- trixie enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted trixie brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Stay-Put Design:** Non-slip rubber pads keep the game grounded—no more chasing treats across the floor.
- • **Mind & Body Boost:** Encourages slower eating habits and mental stimulation for a healthier, happier cat.
- • **Inclusive Fun for All Cats:** Perfect for all life stages and sizes, with expert tips to customize difficulty.
- • **Puzzle Play Meets Mealtime:** Transforms snack time into an engaging brain workout with 5 challenge levels.
- • **Built to Last & Easy to Clean:** Durable BPA-free plastic, dishwasher safe for hassle-free maintenance.

## Overview

The TRIXIE Fun Board is a durable, BPA-free interactive puzzle toy designed to mentally stimulate cats of all ages and sizes. Featuring five compartments with adjustable difficulty, it slows down fast eaters and keeps cats engaged through treat-dispensing challenges. Non-slip rubber pads ensure stability during play, and the dishwasher-safe design makes cleanup effortless. Ideal for enhancing your cat’s quality of life with fun, brain-boosting activity.

## Description

Stimulate Your Cat's Mind and Body with TRIXIE Interactive ToysTRIXIE believes every cat deserves a life full of curiosity, play, and connection. We design every enrichment toy to spark joy and strengthen the bond between pets and their people. From gentle beginners to clever pros, TRIXIE turns every play session into quality time—because a happy cat makes a happy home.Mealtime Becomes Game TimeUnleash your cat's inner hunter with the TRIXIE Fun Board; this interactive puzzle toy stimulates your cat's senses, encourages problem-solving skills, and provides a healthy outlet for their instincts. Filling the compartments with treats or food will create a rewarding experience that will keep your cat engaged and happy. Whether you have a playful kitten or a senior cat, the TRIXIE Fun Board offers a fun and enriching way to enhance your cat's quality of life. The Fun Board comes in two sizes to accommodate little paws and big paws!Thoughtfully Designed for Pet ParentsIncluded in the box is a booklet with expert tips and tricks for introducing puzzle play and customizing the difficulty to keep your cat engaged and rewarded.

Review: Fun way to provide treats - My fur baby loves playing with this puzzle. I showed her how to pull the treats with my fingers a few times and she was pulling her treats almost immediately. Makes treat time last longer & entertains her for a few minutes! Well made, will last long!
Review: I am using it to help control kitty food intake. Great diet tool! - I absolutely love this product, and I wish I would have found it sooner. My kitties are currently on a diet, and they were getting fed twice a day. They would all scarf down their food, sometimes too fast and they would throw it up (not good for them or me!) I ordered this initially as a treat feeder, but quickly changed it to my cats' permanent feeder. Although they still get fed twice a day, this feeder makes them work for their food, slowing them down so they can't inhale their food. Additionally, even though the amount of food that I give them has not changed, there is frequently food left over when it is time for the next feeding. I think that this indicates that they only eat what they really need, because they are too lazy to work for more food than they are hungry for. The center has 4 sections (well 5 if you count under the arch). I have found that there are really only 2 sections that make my cats work for their food. Going from the picture, on the far left is the arch. On top of the arch there are little sections that can fit several pieces of food, but a couple of my cats can eat them right out of the sections, which defeats the point of making them work for their food. The next section is a set of wavy dividers. My cats quickly figured out that they can take their paw and pull back all of the kibbles in a wave divider, and then eat a bunch at a time, again defeating the point. The next section is full of vertical fingers. This is one of the sections that I put their food in. They have to use their paws and they can only get a couple kibbles at a time, which serves my purpose of slowing them down and making them work for their food. The final section is 4 bubbles with holes at the top. I also put their food in this section. They can use their paws to scrape out a couple kibbles at a time. All of my cats (6) quickly learned to use each section of this, although they tend to have their favorite sections. I know this is anthropomorphizing, but I really think they have to concentrate and think when they get the kibble out, and they seem to enjoy the challenge. Since purchasing this, I have gotten several other thinking food puzzles for them, but this remains my favorite that all of my cats can do. Some of them are too complicated for some of my less gifted kitties, but all of them can do the activity center, which makes it a great feeder. I also love that it can be thrown in the dishwasher! Even though I am not using it for what I thought I would when I bought it, I like it even more using it this way, My kitties have only been on a diet for a couple of months, and some of them still have a ways to go, but using this eliminates the begging because they can get the food when they want it, but it makes it hard for them to overeat. The ONLY bad side to this is that it is plastic, and I have heard that it is not good to feed animals from plastic (though I am not sure exactly why). Perhaps chemicals from the plastic? If you are looking for something to challenge your cats, or just something to help put them on a diet, give this a try!

## Features

- PUZZLE MASTER: Turn snack time into playtime with this cat food puzzle that challenges your furry friend’s brain. Clever kitties stay entertained as they hunt for treats
- LEVEL UP: Boredom doesn’t stand a chance with this cat puzzle featuring five different compartments and difficulty levels. Treat toys for cats keep clever companions challenged and coming back for more
- SLOW & STEADY: Does your cat gobble down their food in seconds? This puzzle feeder turns mealtime into a fun challenge, encouraging slower eating habits and helping manage your pal's weight naturally
- STAYS PUT: No more chasing puzzle toys across the floor. Non-slip rubber pads keep this food puzzle securely in place while your clever cat explores and searches for treats
- EASY CARE: After your cat’s adventure with this treat dispenser, cleanup is quick and easy – just handwash or place it on the top rack of your dishwasher

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B001O8L2UO |
| Additional Features | BPA Free, Dishwasher Safe, Interactive, Lead Free, Mental Stimulation |
| Age Range Description | All Life Stages |
| Best Sellers Rank | #34,117 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #288 in Interactive Toys for Cats |
| Brand Name | TRIXIE |
| Breed Recommendation | Medium, Small |
| Color | Fun Board |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 17,165 Reviews |
| Dog Breed Size | Medium |
| Flavor | Cat |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04011905045900 |
| Included Components | Puzzle and Instructions |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 15.7"L x 11.8"W x 3"H |
| Item Shape | Rectangular |
| Item Type Name | Cat Activity Game |
| Item Weight | 3 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Trixie Pet Products |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 4590 |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Name | Fun Board |
| Model Number | 4590 |
| Pattern | Fun Board |
| Pet Toy Type | Puzzle |
| Pet Type | Cat |
| Product Style | 5-in-1 Activity Center |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Boredom Buster, Brain Game, Exercise, Mental Stimulation, Treat Dispensing |
| Scent Name | Unscented |
| Size | 11.75 x 15.5 inches |
| Subject Character | Cat |
| Target Species | Cat |
| Theme | Cat |
| UPC | 013560029121 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |

## Product Details

- **Product Dimensions:** 15.7"L x 11.8"W x 3"H
- **Breed Recommendation:** Small, Medium
- **Specific Uses For Product:** Active, Interactive Play, Mental Exercise, Weight
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Boredom Buster, Exercise, Mental Stimulation, Brain Game, Treat Dispensing
- **Material:** Plastic

## Images

![Fun Board - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/41vB6IKW3bL.jpg)
![Fun Board - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71dbJAGVU6L.jpg)
![Fun Board - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71t-i-WEg2L.jpg)
![Fun Board - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71q1B0NR-uL.jpg)
![Fun Board - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61ahkDxZi2L.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Is there something on the bottom to keep this from sliding around on a wood floor?**
A: Yes, it has rubber disk pads on each corner of its underside and the board, as a whole, is quite heavy and sturdy. 
HOWEVER, MY cat IS able to move it around on the CARPETED floor by LIFTING (not pushing) the board in her course of extricating the kibbles from each of the four bowls (by pulling up on their indented rims in attempt not to let the food fall back out of her paw). She has succeeded in moving the unit as much as 3 feet from it's original place during the course of consuming a single meal from it (man, she is STRONG)!

**Q: Are the globes plastic or glass?**
A: Plastic - except - OpieTheMOD takes the globes apart rather than fishing the pieces out of the globes!   OK - he is 17.5 lbs and not 'fat' - he is strong - and determined HA

**Q: What if cat is declawed?**
A: Declawing is the same thing as an AMPUTATION up to the first joint of ten toes of the front feet. A great risk of psychological injury to the cat, risk of infection, and great physical PAIN can come with this procedure. What is WE were kept by creatures who decided that we got into things and then amputated our fingers to the first joint? Think that would hurt and seem very, very, very unfair?
If you are a person who PAYS for this horrible procedure, rethink your next pet. Get a gerbil or a hamster and cage it with occasional outings. But a cat is a complex, highly intelligent animal, full of potential LOVE for you. To purposely HURT your pet to save your sofa is the wrong route. There are sprays for the furniture There are scratching posts. There are nail TRIMMERS which take some discipline to use every three to four weeks. But to purposely injure these precious creatures for YOUR pleasure or possessions when there are alternatives is beyond the pale. Sure, my $4,000 sofa and an expensive living room chair are no longer perfect, but the injury to those NON-LIVING possessions is part of the package we accept as OUR fault for failing to spray repellent as often as we should have. We offer scratching posts and lounge-type scratching "posts" and have really, really well adjusted members of our family. They trust us. They don't mind their sometimes necessary vet trips. And the mutual respect and love and admiration between our four (three rescue and one Russian Blue) is completely and totally irreplaceable. I cannot imagine every hurting a one of my fur babies in exchange for a little white stuffing coming out of the arm of our red sofa! No. Declawing is inhumane. Get a gerbil or a hamster if you want no damage! Better yet, get a goldfish and change the water regularly if you are willing to do that much for an animal's well being!

**Q: How big are the openings of the bowls? I have a fat cat whose paws are 3 inches in diameter!**
A: My 16 lb boy can't get the treats out of the spheres - his paws are too big, but he does quite well and loves! three of the 4 other puzzles!

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Fun way to provide treats
*by K***M on March 12, 2026*

My fur baby loves playing with this puzzle. I showed her how to pull the treats with my fingers a few times and she was pulling her treats almost immediately. Makes treat time last longer & entertains her for a few minutes! Well made, will last long!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I am using it to help control kitty food intake. Great diet tool!
*by T***S on April 1, 2013*

I absolutely love this product, and I wish I would have found it sooner. My kitties are currently on a diet, and they were getting fed twice a day. They would all scarf down their food, sometimes too fast and they would throw it up (not good for them or me!) I ordered this initially as a treat feeder, but quickly changed it to my cats' permanent feeder. Although they still get fed twice a day, this feeder makes them work for their food, slowing them down so they can't inhale their food. Additionally, even though the amount of food that I give them has not changed, there is frequently food left over when it is time for the next feeding. I think that this indicates that they only eat what they really need, because they are too lazy to work for more food than they are hungry for. The center has 4 sections (well 5 if you count under the arch). I have found that there are really only 2 sections that make my cats work for their food. Going from the picture, on the far left is the arch. On top of the arch there are little sections that can fit several pieces of food, but a couple of my cats can eat them right out of the sections, which defeats the point of making them work for their food. The next section is a set of wavy dividers. My cats quickly figured out that they can take their paw and pull back all of the kibbles in a wave divider, and then eat a bunch at a time, again defeating the point. The next section is full of vertical fingers. This is one of the sections that I put their food in. They have to use their paws and they can only get a couple kibbles at a time, which serves my purpose of slowing them down and making them work for their food. The final section is 4 bubbles with holes at the top. I also put their food in this section. They can use their paws to scrape out a couple kibbles at a time. All of my cats (6) quickly learned to use each section of this, although they tend to have their favorite sections. I know this is anthropomorphizing, but I really think they have to concentrate and think when they get the kibble out, and they seem to enjoy the challenge. Since purchasing this, I have gotten several other thinking food puzzles for them, but this remains my favorite that all of my cats can do. Some of them are too complicated for some of my less gifted kitties, but all of them can do the activity center, which makes it a great feeder. I also love that it can be thrown in the dishwasher! Even though I am not using it for what I thought I would when I bought it, I like it even more using it this way, My kitties have only been on a diet for a couple of months, and some of them still have a ways to go, but using this eliminates the begging because they can get the food when they want it, but it makes it hard for them to overeat. The ONLY bad side to this is that it is plastic, and I have heard that it is not good to feed animals from plastic (though I am not sure exactly why). Perhaps chemicals from the plastic? If you are looking for something to challenge your cats, or just something to help put them on a diet, give this a try!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good for mental stimulation, treats, two cats, sharing, positive association, normal feedings.
*by R***F on July 31, 2025*

Just got this and both my eight year old female cat and two year old male cat took to it right away. I put a few treats in all of the spots and they got them out so they would associate this as a positive and fun task. They were able to share it and work at the same time on opposite sides of the board (we are working on sharing). I put some spring toys in the tunnel too and that was a huge hit! The "tongue module" above the tunnel element was tricky for them to use their paws, it stumped them, my male cat lifted the board up with his teeth to move them (which is a common theme with him). The directions recommend water or wet food (however cleaning that sounds like a nightmare and not something I plan on doing often). The board size is larger that I expected, even with measurements given, but that is fine. Cleaning it was a little bit of a task before filling it with treats. It appears durable and well made and relatively easy to use. At three in the morning, I added a few treats to this and was able to go back to sleep for an hour so good on the entertainment and keeping the cats engaged! My eight year old cat was alone for the last seven years, having this new teenage cat, I am very happy to see that she is getting mental stimulation from this, I would have never gotten this if it wasn't for taking in this male six months ago. I also have the Catstages Kitty Cube Interactive Treat Puzzle Cat Toy from Catstages to use as an alternative to this. The directions recommend starting with ten minute play sessions, and increasing it slowly so the cat(s) stay engaged with it and have a positive association with it and I highly recommend that, bond with your cat(s) and teach them how to use it and praise them for using it. They get frustrated too and if you want them engaged, then engage with them. The four star is mostly for the cleaning aspect, I don't plan on putting it in the dishwasher. I would recommend this.

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