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4292.1 | | SANDY::FRASER | Monsters remonstrated... | Mon Jan 07 1991 15:46 | 9 |
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Fyi, we did the same thing, and found that we needed to replace
the fishing line with soft cord, since the line is very strong
and could hurt a cat which had wrapped itself up in it ( C.C.
does this all the time). We later found a 'Kitty Tease' at a
cat show, which is lighter for us to handle, and the cats love
it even more :^}
Sandy
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4292.2 | Another good toy | STAR::BARTH | Dream until your dream comes true | Tue Jan 08 1991 16:24 | 7 |
| I just recently found another really good toy. It's basically a
3 foot piece of piano wire with paper? or cardboard? twists on the
end. The wire is thick enough that they can't get cut, and they're
fascinated by the motion. I love it! And more importantly, so do
the cats!
Karen, Tenzing and Ryan.
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4292.3 | great toy | SANFAN::BALZERMA | | Tue Jan 08 1991 16:43 | 7 |
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RE: .2 It's called a CAT DANCER and it is great! Most cats just
love it. I like it because you can hold the end and play with them
or stick the end in a drawer or under something heavy and they can play
by themselves.
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4292.4 | a new "favorite" toy | SANFAN::FOSSATJU | | Tue Jan 08 1991 18:47 | 16 |
| My husband came up with this one - a home made job that all three of
mine have flipped over.
We've had a lot of pigons on our roof and quite a few feathers have
been left behind (to the kid's delight) so Richard saved a few choice
plumes, cleaned them up and strung string through the quil.
I couldn't figure out what the comotion was all about and there were
three of them taking off down the hall chasing this dumb thing - and
when they pounce on it - well - god only knows what they think they've
captured but they just don't want to give it up. We have to hide it
when we're through pulling it through the house.
For the moment, this seems to have turned into their favorite toy!
Giudi
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4292.5 | the old yarn trick | WECARE::GERMANN | | Wed Jan 09 1991 11:34 | 15 |
| We seem to have come up with a home made version also - although that
was definitly NOT the intention.
Over the holidays, I decided to pull out all the yarn I have collected
over the years. Only true knitters, etc. can imagine how much that
might be. Well, I am hoping to find a loom to start weaving at home
soon, so I wanted to organize all this yarn in preparation. The only
thing I didn't take in to account was that 5 cats might think this was
a fun exercise as well!!!
I have ushered each cat out the door more times than I can count at
this point for their efforts at "helping" Mom. They sure think this is
kitty heaven......
Ellen
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4292.6 | a sock drawer is endless fun... | TYGON::WILDE | illegal possession of a GNU | Wed Jan 09 1991 13:28 | 22 |
| re: .5
yarn...yep, that would be fun...however, in a house with no knitters, Mandycat
(aka The Flash) has determined what is almost as much fun...my nylon drawer.
I have drawers on the floor of the closet in which I keep my undies, etc.
One drawer is devoted to nylons, both pantyhose and knee-hi socks. I tie
my knee-hi socks together when I take them off so I can always find a pair
by simply reaching into the drawer and pulling out a sock...well, the flash
has decided that these make superior cat toys -- and the other cats are
beginning to agree with her. The problem is the drawers have a little
whole in them to allow a grip for opening...a hole that is JUST kitty paw
sized. I cannot keep her out of the socks. I close the sliding doors of
the closet, but Nicholas, one of the big cats, has his bunk bed shelves in
the closet and HE knows how to open the closet. All Mandy has to do is
bat her big blue eyes at him and he opens that closet door, she zips in and
fishes out several pairs of socks, and the cats all have fun all day.
My roommate and I come home to my stockings all over the house.
Who needs to spend money on cat toys? I just have to keep replacing my
socks -- after Mandycat is through with them, the little teethmarks are
real easy to start runs, you see....in fact, two pair simply desintegrated
when I put them on.
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4292.7 | | TENAYA::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Wed Jan 09 1991 14:12 | 2 |
| I think yarn can cause obstructions in the intestines....
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4292.8 | L'eggs "eggs" | DELNI::HAWKINS | | Wed Jan 09 1991 14:13 | 15 |
| Another home-made toy -
Put a marble or bell inside a L'eggs "egg" - electrical tape the
egg closed so that your furface won't eat the marble/bell and away
they go! The "egg" rolls erratically because of it's shape and the
furfaces think their prize is trying to get away from them. The
noise inside just keeps their attention a little longer.
I had the "eggs" in my crafts cabinet for Easter decorations, but Furfie
found them and now he insists that they are his. I just fixed them up
a little and let him have them. There's about 15 "eggs" in my kitchen so
watch where you step.
-g
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4292.9 | Try a Magic Ball or Two | SANFAN::FOSSATJU | | Wed Jan 09 1991 15:01 | 10 |
| You know those "magic balls" - small - about the size of ping pong ball
- made out of some sort of rubber that keeps them bouncing for ever -
they bounce erratically in all different directions - it drives my
kitties crazy. When I first tried it out on them Gino wouldn't get
near it because he couldn't figure it out - he just watched it bounce
and bounce - head going up and down - Pippin trills to it and Stitch
chases it all over the house - when it hits the stairs and starts to
skip steps and bounce on it's own - the cat follows in kind.
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4292.10 | | CRUISE::NDC | Putiput Scottish Folds DTN:297-2313 | Thu Jan 10 1991 08:23 | 5 |
| re: .9 - Yes, those are known, in my house, as "cat balls". We have
at least 100 hiding in various areas around the house.
Mao is exceptionally good at catching them mid-air and batting them
back to you.
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4292.11 | | CRUISE::NDC | Putiput Scottish Folds DTN:297-2313 | Thu Jan 10 1991 08:24 | 3 |
| OH - if you have shower doors instead of shower curtains you can place
your furface in the tub and start the catball bouncing. It ricochets
all over the place. Mao will bat it around forever!
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4292.12 | Benjamin, thos belong to MOMMY! | PINION::HACHE | Just call me BelteshazzarRE | Thu Jan 10 1991 13:31 | 13 |
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Benjamin loves my yo-yo. He informed last week, that it's not a
'mommy' toy. It's a 'Benjamin' toy. (Man can he wreck a great
'walk the dog').
Benjamin's FAVORITE toy though (even better than all his balls
with bells inside, and all the strings and , and , and ,) is
mommy's nail polish bottles. If I happen to leave on on a bureau
or table, Ben knocks it off and chases it around the apartment
(hardwood floors, those bottles slide good, especially the cylinder
shaped ones!).
dm
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4292.13 | They all don't like the same thing | CSS::IVES | | Thu Jan 10 1991 13:56 | 25 |
| Mocha doesn't play often but put a ping pong ball in the bath
tub and he too will play there for hours. If it goes outside
of the shower curtain he will put it in his mouth, jump back into
the tub and start again. (I let him do this as each day we are
subjected to the little boy next door playing with his boats
and stuff in his bath for a good hour at least.) The two himmies
run and hide when Mocha does this as the noise scares them so
much.
Mr. Miyagi has his mouses and cat nip pillow (Hadeligh House
and industructable). One mouse came with him when he came to
live with us and it has a long sneaker shoe lace tied around it's
neck and this goes everywhere with him. When he brings it downstairs
at night when I am watching TV I hear this funny noise and sure
enough down he comes with the mouse in his mouth talking all the
time and he places the mouse at my feet and just continues talking
without skipping a beat. (Can you tell this is propaganda for any
one thinking of taking in an older cat?) He is the most outstanding
of all my three. No amount of money or precious jewels could make
me part with Mr. Miyagi.
Ming doesn't play with a toy most of the time just runs around
with the "crazies" and amuses herself.
Barbara and her 3M's
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