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Cats owned: Owned BY Bubbles & Fizz (fem dsh)
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05-01-2008, 11:47 AM   #11

Re: your cats favourite toy


Bubbles loves her strip of fleece on a stick, the tops of 2 litre pop bottles, and goes mad with small scrunched up crinkly wrappers from sweets or balled up paper. Also she loves the foam ball cat toys, gives them a good whack then races after them, they are pretty bouncy so they go everywhere

We've just discovered Fizz goes NUTS over torch beams on the floor - we had a power cut for 3 hours and she just went MAD with the torch beams - I've never seen anything like it lol. Bubbles has never been bothered by them or laser pointers but it seems to be Fizz's very favourite thing in the world now I HAVE to find her a decent laser point toy The other thing she loves is her fish on a stick - it has to come to bed with her of a night time and she carries it around in her mouth. It's hysterical when she comments at the same time as carrying it



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Cats owned: 2 lovely boys and a beautiful girl
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05-01-2008, 02:52 PM   #12

Re: your cats favourite toy


Broxi and Cooper love catnip squares I bought them at supreme. Just squares of fabric sewn up with some catnip inside, only cost me 10p each lol. Whereas Teddies is a home made stick with some strips of denim taped to the bottom! Mad cats!



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Cats owned: 2 moggie boys; 1 grey 1 red striped
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05-01-2008, 02:56 PM   #13

Re: your cats favourite toy


Chester is a catnip freak, so anything catnip sends him crazy. Better still is Purr - do you remember that? We had a thread ages ago. Drives him do-lally and he tries to tie himself in knots, rubbing his face against a Purr-y toy.

Bentley is action man - he likes either a ping-pong ball or the kitty sized 'skoosh' ball, with the soft spikes all over.

Both like to play with the fish on a stick toy.

Non-conventional toys include dropped nutshells, rolled up sweetie papers, pellets of dog-kibble (which can be eaten once cornered) and the plastic 'prong protectors' which come on the plugs of new electrical appliances.

And each other (particularly at 6.30am and it's time for a game of chase over our bed )



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05-01-2008, 04:31 PM   #14

Re: your cats favourite toy


[quote=dinahsmum;450244]Chester is a catnip freak, so anything catnip sends him crazy. Better still is Purr - do you remember that? We had a thread ages ago. Drives him do-lally and he tries to tie himself in knots, rubbing his face against a Purr-y toy.

Bentley is action man - he likes either a ping-pong ball or the kitty sized 'skoosh' ball, with the soft spikes all over.

Both like to play with the fish on a stick toy.

Non-conventional toys include dropped nutshells, rolled up sweetie papers, pellets of dog-kibble (which can be eaten once cornered) and the plastic 'prong protectors' which come on the plugs of new electrical appliances.

And each other (particularly at 6.30am and it's time for a game of chase over our bed )[/QUOTE]


oh yeah, forgot about that one



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