Most indoor cats sleep 16-18 hours when left alone, compared to the healthy 12-14 hours they should be sleeping. This excessive inactivity leads directly to obesity (affecting 60% of indoor cats), diabetes, and muscle atrophy.
ZipBuddy's unpredictable movement patterns mimic real prey behavior - rolling, stopping, changing direction randomly. This triggers your cat's natural hunting instincts, keeping them active for 3-4 hours throughout your workday instead of sleeping the entire time.
Sarah from Portland shares her experience:
"I set up a camera to monitor Max during work hours. Before ZipBuddy, he literally didn't move from the couch for 7 hours straight except to eat and use the litter box. Now? The camera shows him playing in 15-20 minute bursts throughout the day. He's lost 2 pounds in 6 weeks and the vet says his muscle tone improved significantly."
Unlike static toys that cats ignore after 5 minutes, ZipBuddy's random rolling patterns maintain your cat's hunting interest hour after hour. Your cat gets the exercise they need, preventing the health issues that come from a sedentary lifestyle.