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488.1 | Bailey & Amelia's Toys | PUZZLE::CORDESJA | | Wed Feb 18 1987 14:16 | 44 |
| Bailey likes any of my personal items she can chew on, gloves, etc.
(Note 469, I think) Actually she likes the center for a 45 rpm record
(you know the thing you put in so the record will fit on a stereo).
She likes it when I toss it in the air, she usually catches it mid-air.
She also likes the two round plastic ends that came off my small mirror.
They're small enough to be carried around but large enough not to
be swallowed. Pens and mechanical pencils are fun too. I caught her
chewing on the bristles of Amelia's toothbrush the other day and am
trying to encourage this (now if I could just get buffalo breath
Amelia to do this).
Amelia loves pens and pencils, Q-tips (which I'm constantly taking
away from her), anything she can shove under the refridgerator.
My lottery ticket was her favorite plaything yesterday. She also
has an affinity for the "mythical" mice we have running around the
apartment.
Actually I have some nerf type golf balls that I throw for Bailey
that she chases and brings back to me. Amelia plays soccer with
them (and never brings them back). I bought these in a package
of four at my local Safeway and rolled them in catnip when they
first came out of the packge to get rid of the "new rubber" type
smell. They seem to really like these.
Also, I've gotten a couple of toys from cat shows that they like.
The toughie mice were fun till Bailey chewed the tails off (she
didn't swallow these, I think the cord was too thick) but once the
tails were gone all that was left was a lump of grey stuff they
ignored. Their current favorite is a stick with some dangly rubber
band type things on the end. Bailey is fascinated with the dangly
things and her eyes never leave them. She'll chase those things
any where I move them. Amelia will bat at the dangly things a couple
of times to humor me but she actually prefers the stick end to play
with. Its funny to watch her carrying this thing around in her
mouth by the stick end and Bailey chasing after the dangly end.
This particular toy is only available to them when I'm with them
due to the rubber band type stuff on the end.
I've never tried to make anything since they seem to make their
own (mostly non-dangerous) toys but I've heard of people using toilet
paper rolls (the empty ones of course) as toys.
Jan
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488.2 | | PUZZLE::CORDESJA | | Wed Feb 18 1987 14:44 | 33 |
| I buy my cats toys at the cat shows. Their favorite alltime toy
is a peacock feather (must be replaced often). Winston will drag
the feather around by the stalk end and Joui will chase after them.
Second favorite toy, fur spiders on elastic string. They have to
have at least one of these things hanging in their benching cage
at the show. We also have them hanging from hooks on the shelves
of our cat tree. One of the funniest situations I have ever witnessed
with a cat toy occured a few weeks ago with my kitten Joui. She
was only about 3 months old and the cat tree is large (9 feet tall
with three shelves) She had finally mastered climbing the three
feet up to the first shelf and was now trying to reach out and grab
the furry spider hanging from the upper shelf (the shelves are offset
and her little arms weren't long enough to reach it.) Hanging on
by one paw, she flung herself out after the spider and grabbed it.
Then she proceeded to climb down off the tree with the spider in
her mouth heading in the direction of the living room. The spider
was connected to the tree by an elastic band which stetched out
as she walked down the hall. Pretty soon the band was completely
stretched out but that didn't stop Joui! She just laid her ears
back, flattened her body to the carpet and kept going!!! I have
never seen such determination! She got about halfway down the hall
before the spider came flying out of her mouth back into the bedroom
with her in hot pursuit!!!
Enough about spiders, I think you get the idea. Ping pong balls
make great cat toys. As do old socks with catnip rolled up in them.
I also buy my cats the real fur mice, they are small with short
fur and the cats love them. They love them so much that they eat
them up.
Cat shows always have a great selection of the good cat toys.
Jo Ann
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488.3 | pipe cleaners | SAHQ::CARNELL | | Wed Feb 18 1987 15:03 | 8 |
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Mine always liked pipe cleaners. Had to be white though, the various
colored ones must have tasted different or not very good, so try
white. Can be purchased at grocery or drug store. Just curl around
you finger then give to cat. Very light weight. They had a great
time with those things.
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488.4 | store bought but worth it! | VAXWRK::SKALTSIS | Deb | Wed Feb 18 1987 15:10 | 13 |
| Eirene loves those little furry mice. She stalks them and attacks
them plays with them, "kills" them and then lines them all up outside
my bedroom door. In the morning, she'll sit there proudly purring
about her "kills" until I praise her and tell her what a brave kitty
and mightly hunter she is.
My cats also like the "Galikie Kitty Tease" that I got at a cat
show. (It is advertized in cat magazines, but is about $2 cheaper
at the show). Esentially, it is a 4 foot fiberglass fishing pole
with a denim bow tied to the end. Even the most dignifed of cats
(a.k.a Pip and Argus J. Pussycat, Esq.) go crazy with it.
Deb
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488.5 | kitty pong | SQM::MARCONIS | | Wed Feb 18 1987 17:08 | 11 |
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Ping-pong balls are the favorites of our kittens, Rosencrantz and
Guildenstern. They never get tired of batting them all over the
house, especially at 3:00 AM. They've also learned to pick them
up in their mouths and carry them around the house. A very strange
sight indeed!
They also like wine corks. Whenever we start to open a bottle of wine,
they come running. Rosencrantz loves to play catch with them. He's
become quite a good outfielder.
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488.6 | wiffle balls and pingpong balls | CADSYS::RICHARDSON | | Wed Feb 18 1987 17:21 | 10 |
| Nebula likes a wiffle ball that I pushed a jingle bell inside of
(through one of the holes - the wiffle ball was cracked there anyhow,
which is how it got to be a cat toy). Neb likes to play soccer
with this thing, running along with it between her feet, jingling
away, and then rolling over on it and wrestling with it with her
hind legs. This is a riot to watch (unless you were trying to sleep
at the time!).
The Fickle prefers pingpong balls. She will roll them back to you
if you roll them at her (when she feels like it, anyways).
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488.7 | But NOTHING beats the brown paper bag trick... | GLINKA::GREENE | | Wed Feb 18 1987 17:51 | 20 |
| Aside from the regular real-fur mice (I remove eyes and nose so
they won't get swallowed), and the stolen emery boards and Q-tips,
the All Time Favorite is...either Baggies ties or the plastic ties
for large garbage bags.
I twist the Baggies (wire wrapped with paper), or connect the
plastic into a circle. Either way, all the cats have a field day
batting them around the kitchen, bathroom, down the halls, and
especially under dressers that they can't *quite* get under.
None of my try to eat them or I'd keep the wire Baggies ties away
from them.
[Forget this idea if you have a fully carpeted home -- unless you
want a neat method to train your cats to play on the kitchen
counters!!!]
Almost forgot: catnip in the toe of a used stocking foot.
Penelope
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488.8 | Martz Mountain Puff Balls | VAXWRK::SKALTSIS | Deb | Wed Feb 18 1987 18:02 | 11 |
| Almost forgot this one. Hartz sells a styrofoam ball covered in
brightly colored flannel. I remember giving one to Panther on his
first Christmas. He was maybe about 3 months old and the ball was
bigger than he was. He somehow held onto it with his mouth and strutted
all over the house with it for days. As he stutted around with it,
he growled, mighty hunter that he imagined himself to be. He looked
so cute with it that I decided to change his name to C.L. Panther
(C.L.= Cute Little). So far, he's gone through 3 puff balls and
still struts around with them same way as he did when he was a kitten.
Deb
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488.9 | simple things for simple minds | CHAPLN::ROMBERG | Kathy Romberg DTN 276-8189 | Thu Feb 19 1987 13:16 | 25 |
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For non-purchased (for cat, that is) toys, Becky likes the
little piece of plastic that comes off the top of milk containers
(you know, that little peel-strip you have to take off so you can
pop the top off). Josh is pretty heavily into Q-tips. He'll search
the trash if he suspects there might be one lurking in there. He
then chews them up so the stick part is all bent out of shape and
leaves them where he knows I'll step on them.
For purchased toys, Becky has a favorite real-fur mouse. In
fact, I tried to replace it this Christmas, but she's not inerested.
The original one looks as though it's been through chemotherapy -
it's almost bald. It has been fished out of the toilet several
times (looks really gross floating there!!), showered upon, stepped
upon, and toted all around the house.
Josh goes absolutely APE over a felt mouse I got at Erikson's
Grain Mill in Acton. It's a cube of felt about 1.25 * 1.0 * .5
inches in size, has a short string tail (the first part to
disappear) and little felt ears. He'll play fetch with this thing or
days!
Both of them enjoy the nerf-style golf balls. (It's fun to throw
them from the livingroom into the kitchen and watch the sliding
stops against the far wall!!)
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488.10 | Fuzzballs and Plastic Rings | CSC32::JOHNS | | Tue Feb 24 1987 16:10 | 12 |
| Tyler and Sasha both *love* the plastic off of milk containers,
too! It rolls and throws and is easy to carry!
Sasha also takes after a cat I used to have (may he rest in peace).
She *loves* fuzzballs, alias puffballs, alias pompoms. These are
balls about 1 inch in diameter that can be purchased at hobby shops.
They come in nasty plastic-feel or nice soft something else.
I had bought a huge bag right before Timothy passed away, and they
are all pink. Sasha loves pink, and plays with these for hours,
either by herself, or playing fetch or catch with us.
Carol
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488.11 | How do I get those milk cartons? | GLINKA::GREENE | | Tue Feb 24 1987 21:52 | 8 |
| We here in outer Cambridge don't seem to have milk cartons with
the Handy-Dandy Plastic Rings for Cats. We just open one corner
that is folded inside. Nothing to roll, throw, or carry, except
the carton itself, and that hasn't caught anyone's attention yet.
What kind of goodies do you people and cats have out there???
Penelope
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488.12 | Plastic straws | CLUSTA::TAMIR | | Wed Feb 25 1987 09:06 | 10 |
| My boys also love plastic milk rings, and Q-tips. Another favourite
home made toy is plastic drinking straws that I tie in a knot.
There are no fewer than a dozen of these under my sofa right now.
I sometimes give them the straw un-knotted, but the knotted ones
seem to get their attention better.
For store bought, the Dr. Daniel's catnip mouses (there are two
of those under the same sofa...).
Mary
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488.13 | where are you? | COSBY::ROMBERG | Kathy Romberg DTN 276-8189 | Wed Feb 25 1987 09:08 | 9 |
| Re:.11
Penelope,
Send me your address and I'll send some of the plastic rings to
you - I don't like Becky to play with them cuz she eats them and
who knows what they do when they get inside her!
Kathy
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488.14 | re .-1: These, too, shall pass... | PARSEC::PESENTI | JP | Wed Feb 25 1987 12:23 | 1 |
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488.15 | if it were just bits at a time, okay, but... | COSBY::ROMBERG | Kathy Romberg DTN 276-8189 | Wed Feb 25 1987 13:12 | 5 |
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re .14
'Mother's perogative' to worry when one sees the entire piece
disappearing down the gullet of a kitty.
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488.16 | fur mice & hair balls | GALWAY::SMARTIN | | Wed Feb 25 1987 13:23 | 14 |
| Those 'real fur' mice seem to 'disappear' inside my cats - right
down to the plastic form that is inside. (So far I don't think
they have eaten the plastic form...) I had to stop giving them
the real fur mice cause i think it encourages fur balls.
Most of the toys listed above have been eaten eventually. The
plastic ties for garbage bags seem to last. I had never thought
of making a circle - have to try that - although flat they don't
hurt so much to step on! (Anything for the cats...) I found
another toy that they haven't eaten yet. It is a 16 or 20 inch
cheap chain (the kind that turns green after you wear it once).
They drag it around and jump on it and chase each other with it
all over the kitchen - and eventually hide it under a rug.
Sally
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488.17 | write-rings | CADSYS::RICHARDSON | | Wed Feb 25 1987 13:53 | 11 |
| I forgot what used to be one of my critters' favorite toys, before
they "hid" all of them - write-rings from magtapes! Nebula especially
liked one which I had attached a jingle bell on a short string to.
It was especially funny if you put the write-ring over her head
so that the jingle-bell followed her around! She would tow it all
over until she got tired, and then flip if off of her head and chomp
on it for a while. JFCL, who is too big to wear a write ring, would
carry it around in her mouth. I don't know where all the write-rings
got to, but it has been a while since I moved the cat-tree out from
the wall, so they are probably back there - the balls are usually
under the sofa.
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488.18 | And where is COSBY::? | GLINKA::GREENE | | Wed Feb 25 1987 21:14 | 11 |
| Kathy,
I tried sending you mail but my system didn't recognize COSBY::
for some reason.
I'm at MLO5-5/E76 or home at 85 Trowbridge St, Cambridge.
Cosette, Fantine, Nutmeg, and Tag-Along await their new toys!
Thanks,
Penelope
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488.19 | Foil Balls...Good thing they don't have fillings | PARSEC::PESENTI | JP | Thu Feb 26 1987 07:20 | 9 |
| A ball of foil works great, too! Especially if you take a string, and tie
several knots in one and, then wrap the foil around the knots, resulating in a
ball with a tail. Also, if you make the string real long, you can hang the
ball at cat's-eye level. One of my 2 goes crazy for this one, and spends
hours batting it around. The other NEVER touches the ball but chases the
shadow like crazy.
- JP
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488.20 | | LYMPH::DICKSON | Network models | Thu Feb 26 1987 10:43 | 18 |
| We don't let our cats have foil or twist-ties. Izzy loves the plastic
strip from a can of frozen orange juice. (The thing you pull off to remove
the end-cap.) He also likes pens or drinking straws. If you set down your
drink, he will spot you from 30 feet away and come over and swipe the straw
out of your glass. Likewise if you put down a pen, he will carry it off.
Most of this stuff ends up under the plastic runner by the front door. I
always take the straws away from him so he won't poke himself with it.
Both cats like the plastic balls with catnip inside. Hartz sells these.
They will bat these around soccer-style, or hug them while kicking with
their hind feet. These usually end up behind the sofas. We have to pick
them up before going to bed or the cats will play with them in the
wood-floored kitchen at 3am, waking us up with the noise.
Catnip-filled cloth things are popular until the smell wears off. Then we
carefully loosen the stitching in one corner and replace the built-in
catnip (usually inferior grade stuff) with fresh catnip and sew it up
again.
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488.21 | PATCHE AND HER TOYS | WILVAX::WHITMAN | CAT SCRATCH FEVER | Thu Feb 26 1987 13:23 | 19 |
| Patches favorite toy is bat-a-bird. Its a foam filled bird on an
elastic string which I tape to the bottom of my coffee table. She
will play with it until she has removed the eyes, nose, beak and
the wings, then its time for another. She likes the foil balls also,
I will throw them and she picks them up in her mouth and returns
them like a dog would do with a stick, god forbid if I ever thru
the ties away from the rubbish bags and platic rings from the O.J.
cartons. A word of caution with strings, Patches loves to eat
them. She used to play with old belt ties from my dresses, dragging
them all over the place until I woke up one morning and had to pull
half of the belt from her mouth. She was biting it and could not
break it in half so continued to chew and chew. Fortunately the
whole thing came out. The same thing happen one day with my shoe
string, she managed to break that if half and I haven't been able
to find the other half. Now I am cautious about long strings.
One more thing, finger nail files.
Judy
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488.22 | Test tube brushes! | BUFFER::HOFFMAN | | Fri Feb 27 1987 16:11 | 5 |
| Mutu's favorite toys are pipe cleaners and test tube brushes!!
Munch likes only blue catnip mice (!) and Mutu!!
J.
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488.23 | kitten dice! | TLE::EIKENBERRY | Don't confuse activity with productivity | Tue Jan 29 1991 12:50 | 10 |
| My husband and I just bought our two 11-week-old kittens two spherical
dice. They're basically a 1-inch wide ball that has a ball bearing inside
to force the dice to land on a "side". The kittens love 'em! We got
them at the hobby shop at the Royal Ridge Mall for $1 a piece.
The only trouble is that they require "adult supervision" - I left them
alone with one for a few minutes, and we haven't found it yet!
--Sharon, Ben, and Jerry
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