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Favorite Cat Toy?

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Old 06-16-2008, 02:20 AM
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What is your favorite cat toy? More importantly I guess, what is your cat's favorite toy to play with?

Our cats really love these little mice we bought them that have fresh catnip in them. We empty out the old catnip every week or two and put some new cat nip in it. They will play with those mice for hours!

What's your favorite cat toy?
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Old 06-30-2008, 06:20 PM
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A few months ago I bought a jelly ball shape like a mouse for my cat. The jelly ball will bounce whenever the cat touch it. Its like a 'flubber' -- if you watch the movie. hehe. Looks like my cat like it really much. Its funny to see my cat lying on the floor, pretend like resting, but his eye is watching the jelly ball moving. lol. Try to get one of those. I'm sure your cat will like it so much.

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Old 06-30-2008, 08:03 PM
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Over the years, my cats have always loved the little plastic balls with a bell in them. I guess it's the ringing noise that really draws them. So many times we've lost all the toys, and then we'd rearrange the furniture and find toy mice and bell-ball toys. The kitties always love that...almost as good as Christmas!
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Old 10-03-2008, 12:11 AM
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Cats will play with just about anything around your house. Keep things like string, paper clips and other tiny objects tucked away in drawers safe from searching paws. Instead, pick up one of these household items and turn it into a fascinating toy for you and your cat to play with. More complex (and often more entertaining, both for you and your cat) toys are available at many pet stores and online retailers for surprisingly little. Here are a few of the more popular products. Scratch Pad, Little rubber mice, jelly ball, etc.
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