🍽️ Catch the mess, keep the style—because your floor deserves better!
The CATCHY Food Catcher is a patented, lightweight (1 lb), waterproof accessory designed exclusively for IKEA Antilop high chairs. It prevents dropped food from dirtying floors with a one-time installation that lasts for years. Made from BPA-free polypropylene, it offers an easy-to-clean, stylish solution to messy toddler mealtimes, trusted by over 300,000 parents worldwide.
Product Dimensions | 33.86 x 28.8 x 0.1 inches |
Item model number | 9360760000339 |
Maximum weight recommendation | 10 Pounds |
Material Type | Polypropylene (BPA Free, Non Toxic) |
Batteries required | No |
Is portable | No |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Z**5
Perfect Fit for Mockingbird Moa 8-in-1 High Chair - A Must-Have!!!
I bought the CATCHY - Food Catcher, designed for the Lalo, to use with my Mockingbird Moa 8-in- 1 high chair despite the manufacturer's recommendation, and it fit really well. Although it's unfortunate that CATCHY doesn't make a specific model for the Mockingbird Moa, I was set on purchasing this brand, and I'm glad I did.The CATCHY was delivered rolled in a box and arrived in perfect condition without any bends. The instructions were super simple to follow, and the quality is top-notch. It did take some effort to fit the legs into the holes meant for the Lalo chair since those are round, while the Mockingbird Moa has oval-shaped legs. However, with a bit of patience, it worked out fine.The CATCHY is also visually appealing and not as wide as I initially expected, which is a plus. Despite its compact size, it effectively catches anything my baby throws. I didn't want to purchase splat mats because I have pets (cats) and needed something elevated off the ground.The CATCHY is super easy to clean - most times a wet cloth or paper towel will suffice. If it needs a deep clean, I simply detach the legs from the chair and spray water onto it, as the chair's legs are metal, not wood, and then leave it to dry.Overall, the CATCHY has proven to be a fantastic addition to our high chair setup, ensuring tidy mealtimes and a cleaner floor. Highly recommended for anyone with a similar setup! Don't think twice - this is definitely worth the price.——————-I should mention that I initially purchased the CATCHY - Food Catcher meant for the Stokke Clikk, and it did not work on the Mockingbird Moa high chair.
T**N
Easy to clean, catches most messes, worth the money!
This thing is awesome!!! It catches most of the stuff he tries to fling off his plate and is very easy to clean off. The plastic itself is nice and thick so I don't feel like it will break either.
J**E
Great to contain messes
As a parent of a messy eater, I can't recommend the CATCHY Food Catcher for the IKEA Antilop High Chair enough! This little lifesaver has been a game-changer for our mealtimes. Here's what I love about it:Mess Containment Champion: This catcher is like a moat for flying food! It catches most of the dropped peas, cheerios, and rogue bits of broccoli that would normally end up scattered across the floor. It makes cleaning up after meals so much easier – a quick wipe down of the catcher and the high chair tray, and I'm done!Easy to Clean: The silicone material is fantastic. It wipes clean effortlessly, and for tougher messes, it pops right into the dishwasher. No more scrubbing sticky food off the floor – win!Perfect Fit for Antilop: The CATCHY is specifically designed for the IKEA Antilop high chair, and it fits perfectly. It attaches securely to the tray, so I don't have to worry about it slipping or sliding around during mealtimes.Now, a small heads-up: Snapping the CATCHY onto the Antilop tray can be a bit tricky at first. It requires a good push to get it locked in securely. But once it's on, it stays put. Considering the huge mess-catching benefit, the initial effort is totally worth it in my opinion.Overall, the CATCHY Food Catcher is a fantastic addition to our IKEA Antilop high chair. It's convenient, keeps the mess contained, and makes cleaning up a breeze. This little gadget is a lifesaver for any parent dealing with messy mealtimes!
T**S
Catches things.
My husband and I bought a Stokke Tripp Trapp for our second child; our baby has officially learned the joy of dropping things for Mommy and Daddy to pick up...over and over and over again.We do not find it as joyful.Enter this "Catchy". It does exactly as promised, is easy to install on the chair, and as my baby is starting solids it will not only catch sneakily dropped toys and teethers but also food for easy clean up. It wipes up/cleans easily, is large enough to catch most dropped items that aren't flung away, and has already been a sanity saver for my husband and me. We picked this over similar competitor items as it's larger and has a better chance of catching everything.The only cons so far are price (it's a cleverly cut plastic sheet; it feels overpriced to me) and that it is not easily removable; the entire seat and backrest(s) must be removed in order to install this thing, so once it's on it is unlikely you'll be willing to take it off frequently or at all.
W**G
Simple Yet Effective Solution!
The CATCHY Food Catcher is a great addition to any home, especially for those with little ones or messy eaters. It does an excellent job of catching food scraps and crumbs, keeping floors cleaner and reducing cleanup time. The material is durable and easy to clean, and installation is quick and hassle-free.However, it does take up extra space, which might not be ideal for smaller dining areas or those who prefer a minimal setup. While it works well, it may not be for everyone, especially if you have limited room around your table. That said, if you have the space and want to cut down on mess, it’s a smart, practical product that delivers on its promise. Definitely worth considering!
J**N
DIY catchy modified for Mockingbird high chair
Yes, is it overpriced for what it is? Sure. But what baby product isn’t? I have the Mockingbird high chair and they don’t make a Catchy for it (yet) so I took a risk after researching the dimensions and bought the one for the Tripp Trapp. We cut the holes a little bigger and placed it from the top (after removing the toddler seat backrest) and it rests on the foot rest and it is EXACTLY as I hoped it would be. We taped the cutouts over the exposed holes and it’s hardly noticeable. So DIY at your own risk! I tried the shower liner on the floor hack and it was annoying to clean up and I almost tripped/slipped on it several times. This solved my problem. I just hope it holds up over time.
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