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Good Toy
2005-05-11 20:56:20
As I said before, we've had a hard time getting Oreo and Gabe to play with
any 'cat' toys. They don't like the balls with bells, the furry mice, the hanging ropes, anything with catnip... you get my drift! (Gabe does like laying on paper, never really figured that out) But, I'm happy to report that the $2 purchase at Lowes to get those big plastic shower curtain rings was one of the best $2 we've spent!! There were about 6 left over from our half bath remodel and the extra are now scattered around the house and they are actually playing with them! Batting them around, running after them... its great! If anyone else tries it though, I would suggest *nOt* getting clear. Trust me, your feet will thank you. Anyway, just wanted to share, it makes me happy to see the two of them running around getting some exercise : )
2005-05-12 04:05:05
"blueberries79"
> As I said before, we've had a hard time getting Oreo and Gabe to > play with any 'cat' toys. They don't like the balls with bells, > the furry mice, the hanging ropes, anything with catnip... you > get my drift! (Gabe does like laying on paper, never really > figured that out) But, I'm happy to report that the $2 purchase > at Lowes to get those big plastic shower curtain rings was one > of the best $2 we've spent!! There were about 6 left over from > our half bath remodel and the extra are now scattered around the > house and they are actually playing with them! Batting them > around, running after them... its great! If anyone else tries > it though, I would suggest *nOt* getting clear. Trust me, your > feet will thank you. Anyway, just wanted to share, it makes me > happy to see the two of them running around getting some > exercise : ) What exact type are you talking about? Please post a follow-up to or three weeks from now. Thanks.
2005-05-12 08:10:25
"John Doe" news:Xns9653EAD5ABC3Fwisdomfolly@207.115.63.158... > "blueberries79" > > > As I said before, we've had a hard time getting Oreo and Gabe to > > play with any 'cat' toys. They don't like the balls with bells, > > the furry mice, the hanging ropes, anything with catnip... you > > get my drift! (Gabe does like laying on paper, never really > > figured that out) But, I'm happy to report that the $2 purchase > > at Lowes to get those big plastic shower curtain rings was one > > of the best $2 we've spent!! There were about 6 left over from > > our half bath remodel and the extra are now scattered around the > > house and they are actually playing with them! Batting them > > around, running after them... its great! If anyone else tries > > it though, I would suggest *nOt* getting clear. Trust me, your > > feet will thank you. Anyway, just wanted to share, it makes me > > happy to see the two of them running around getting some > > exercise : ) > > What exact type are you talking about? > > Please post a follow-up to or three weeks from now. > > Thanks. John, this is my follow up : ) They've been playing with them for over a week now and still love them. (Longer than any other toy we've had) I dont know the exact type, but they are a hard plastic in a perfect circle. Just the cheapie brand! The only way to open the end to put around the shower rod is to pull one side of the opening and push the other. It took me a bit of strength to do this so I'm not very worried about the kitties being able to (although Gabe is freakishly strong) open it themselves. Its a good size because they can fit it around their mouth to carry around if they want, but its not small enough that they would be able to choke.
2005-05-12 05:52:06
blueberries79 wrote: Its a good size > because they can fit it around their mouth to carry around if they > its not small enough that they would be able to choke. Remember planes trains and automobiles, John Candy selling them rings! haha Maybe you can sell them on eBay as cat toys. Have a picture of your cat having a blast. Hours Of Fun! Felineship of The Rings Ergonomically designed for comfort! Life-time warranty
2005-05-13 04:13:00
On 12 May 2005 05:52:06 -0700, "bigbadbarry"
> >blueberries79 wrote: >Its a good size >> because they can fit it around their mouth to carry around if they >want, but >> its not small enough that they would be able to choke. > >Remember planes trains and automobiles, John Candy selling them rings! >haha >Maybe you can sell them on eBay as cat toys. Have a picture of your cat >having a blast. Hours Of Fun! > >Felineship of The Rings >Ergonomically designed for comfort! >Life-time warranty Great idea tie em to a stick and get $9.95 for em they pay the frieght.....serious though thanks for the heads up blueberries I have been reading so many people have fun with the milk bottle rings and these are so strong.........even if they managed to pull one open I don't think it would still be dangerous for them..... Brad LIFE'S JOURNEY IS NOT TO ARRIVE AT THE GRAVE SAFELY IN A WELL-PRESERVED BODY, BUT RATHER TO SKID IN SIDEWAYS, TOTALLY WORN OUT, SHOUTING... " HOLY @#$%... WHAT A RIDE!"
2005-05-13 00:52:57
In all the years I had my two cats, I tried every expensive toy from
the pet shop, and they both still got more fun out of a peice of baco foil squeezed into a silver ball. Its light and its shiny.
2005-05-13 07:46:16
news:1115970777.162417.150310@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com... > In all the years I had my two cats, I tried every expensive toy from > the pet shop, and they both still got more fun out of a peice of baco > foil squeezed into a silver ball. Its light and its shiny. > Ohhh good idea! Ill have to try that one next : )
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