
Den Maze Activity Box
$119.99
Three jobs. One beautiful box.
Solid wood activity center with a treat maze, scratch panel, and peek-play holes — so the enrichment goes in one place and stays there.
Most enrichment setups accumulate. A feeder here, a scratcher there, a puzzle board leaned against the wall. The Den Maze Activity Box puts three formats in one solid-wood floor unit: a treat maze that slows feeding, a scratch panel that redirects claw activity off the furniture, and peek-play holes that turn the box itself into the game. Each session runs longer because there's always a second thing to try. No tools required for assembly. For the cat who bores through a single enrichment station in minutes and for the owner who prefers one considered purchase to an ever-expanding pile.

Den Maze Activity Box
$119.99
Treat maze slows feeding
Routes kibble through channels that require navigation — meal takes minutes instead of seconds.
Built-in scratch panel
Redirects claw activity to the box instead of nearby furniture — without needing a separate scratcher.
Peek-play holes
Extend the session when the maze and scratch panel have been used — the box itself becomes the enrichment.
Solid wood construction
Holds up to daily use. Doesn't slide, doesn't flex, doesn't collapse when sat on — and your cat will sit on it.
You finish work, your cat is running laps and knocking things off surfaces, and you haven't even taken your coat off. They've been alone since 8 a.m. with nothing to do and they've been saving it up. The Den Maze doesn't burn off energy — it redirects it into something structured. The maze first, then the scratch panel, then the peek holes. By the time they've run the sequence, you've had fifteen minutes to decompress. That's the actual benefit.
"My cat went absolutely wild for this. First toy in months that held her attention past the first five minutes."
Sarah M.
"Solid build quality, arrived quickly. Does exactly what it says. Our 3-year-old tabby can't get enough."
James T.
Common questions
Does it require assembly?▾
No. It arrives fully assembled — place it on the floor and introduce your cat with a high-value treat in the maze.
What size cats does it suit?▾
The peek holes are sized for paws up to large-breed (Maine Coon, Ragdoll) scale. The scratch panel works for any cat. Verify your cat's paw size against the 2.5" hole diameter if you have a very large breed.
Will the scratch panel protect my furniture?▾
It redirects scratching to the panel — but only if you place the box near the spot they currently scratch. Cats scratch to mark territory, so proximity to the target spot matters.
Is it suitable for senior cats?▾
Yes. The floor-level format requires no jumping or climbing. The maze format is gentle on arthritic paws compared to complex board puzzles.
How do I clean the treat maze?▾
Use a narrow cleaning brush (like a bottle brush) through the maze channels weekly. The peek holes and scratch panel wipe down with a damp cloth.
My cat is shy and won't approach it. What do I do?▾
Leave treats on top of the box before introducing the maze. Let them explore the exterior first for 2–3 days before guiding treats into the maze entry.


