Toy Mousies
Persia has a couple of furry little mousies that used to rattle (I have no
idea why they stopped rattling) and they also used to have tails! (heheh) This past week she's taken a renewed interest in these old mousies. She's been batting them around, chasing them when I toss them. Getting the zoomies, even! Whee! :) I need to get her some new mousies like these. The problem is I keep forgetting to put them on my shopping list. The last time I did remember, the store didn't have them. I can't see buying them online unless I can find free shipping and possibly an additional $ off promo code. I guess she'll just have to make due with the old non-rattling mousies for now. Still, it gladdens my heart to see my lovely old gal dashing around, playing with toy mousies :) Jill |
Toy Mousies
On 5/26/2012 6:47 PM, jmcquown wrote:
Persia has a couple of furry little mousies that used to rattle (I have no idea why they stopped rattling) and they also used to have tails! (heheh) This past week she's taken a renewed interest in these old mousies. She's been batting them around, chasing them when I toss them. Getting the zoomies, even! Whee! :) I need to get her some new mousies like these. The problem is I keep forgetting to put them on my shopping list. The last time I did remember, the store didn't have them. I can't see buying them online unless I can find free shipping and possibly an additional $ off promo code. I guess she'll just have to make due with the old non-rattling mousies for now. Still, it gladdens my heart to see my lovely old gal dashing around, playing with toy mousies :) Emily (just turned 17) still loves her toy mice, I periodically gather them up and leave them in the living room. From there they move around the house, typically ending up in my office, where she brings them when I'm working. I know she's coming with one because she talks all the way up the stairs, then stalks into the office and drops them at my feet. -- Nik Simpson |
Toy Mousies
On 5/26/2012 7:47 PM, jmcquown wrote:
Persia has a couple of furry little mousies that used to rattle (I have no idea why they stopped rattling) and they also used to have tails! (heheh) This past week she's taken a renewed interest in these old mousies. She's been batting them around, chasing them when I toss them. Getting the zoomies, even! Whee! :) I need to get her some new mousies like these. The problem is I keep forgetting to put them on my shopping list. The last time I did remember, the store didn't have them. I can't see buying them online unless I can find free shipping and possibly an additional $ off promo code. I guess she'll just have to make due with the old non-rattling mousies for now. Still, it gladdens my heart to see my lovely old gal dashing around, playing with toy mousies :) Jill Are these the ones that are covered with real (long) rabbit fur? I don't think they're being made any more.... :( However, several years ago I found some for sale on eBay - and bought a box of 60! Sad thing is the package said the dreaded words: "made in China" (is that actually rabbit fur covering them? Comparing the feel of these to what I remember rabbit fur felling like, I think it is - and I get to pet some rabbits fairly frequently )... Oh well. There are grey, black or white.... and after seeing those words, I decided to wash them (soaked them all together in the kitchen sink with dish-soap and water).... glad I did as the water turned almost black from the leaching of the dye (which I think is a good sign that the dyes used were lead-free, IIRC from my fabric-dying class from a few years ago, lead-free dyes run much more than lead-based, which are illegal in the USofA!) So I did it again.... and again... ad nauseaum... until the rinse water ran clear. Then I let them dry, but they looked pathetic (I think it's called the drowned-rat syndrome), so I put them in a lingerie bag and ran them through the dryer, and they fluffed back up as good as new. And yes, they have a rattly thing inside them (sometimes the bead or whatever gets stuck in the small end of the shape, and a few whacks on something hard knocks it loose). Anyway, I still have about 30-40 of those left. Even though I have the number of cats that I do, I only get one out at a time since the dogs are partial to trying to eat the rabbit fur off of them (the tails are the first to go). (stoopid d-things, say the cats) I remember seeing Tennessee playing with one that was completely de-nuded... LOL If you want, I could sent you a couple. I don't know if I have your current addy, so email me at nalee1964 @ comcast . net Weebs says "Hi" to His Preshus Persia, sends hedbutts and nose kissies, and will happily send some of "his" mousies to his sweetest grey kitty -- ^..^ This is Kitty. Copy and paste Kitty into your signature to help her wipe out Bunny's world domination. -- The ONE and ONLY lefthanded-pathetic-paranoid-psychotic-sarcastic-wiseass-ditzy former-blonde in Bloomington! (And proud of it, too)© email me at nalee1964 (at) comcast (dot) net http://community.webshots.com/user/mgcmdjeep |
Toy Mousies
"Magic Mood Jeep" wrote in message ... On 5/26/2012 7:47 PM, jmcquown wrote: Persia has a couple of furry little mousies that used to rattle (I have no idea why they stopped rattling) and they also used to have tails! (heheh) This past week she's taken a renewed interest in these old mousies. She's been batting them around, chasing them when I toss them. Getting the zoomies, even! Whee! :) I need to get her some new mousies like these. The problem is I keep forgetting to put them on my shopping list. The last time I did remember, the store didn't have them. I can't see buying them online unless I can find free shipping and possibly an additional $ off promo code. I guess she'll just have to make due with the old non-rattling mousies for now. Still, it gladdens my heart to see my lovely old gal dashing around, playing with toy mousies :) Jill Are these the ones that are covered with real (long) rabbit fur? I don't think they're being made any more.... :( The fur wasn't long, but yes, it was rabbit fur. However, several years ago I found some for sale on eBay - and bought a box of 60! Sad thing is the package said the dreaded words: "made in China" (is that actually rabbit fur covering them? Comparing the feel of these to what I remember rabbit fur felling like, I think it is - and I get to pet some rabbits fairly frequently )... Oh well. There are grey, black or white.... and after seeing those words, I decided to wash (snippage) Yep, they were rabbit fur. But these were all white fur with little felt ears (green, pink) and thin strips of leather for tails. I couldn't tell you where they were made but it was before the brouha with China and pet food. If you want, I could sent you a couple. I don't know if I have your current addy, so email me at nalee1964 @ comcast . net Thanks! I'd appreciate it but really, she's fine with the ones she has right now. She doesn't mind they don't rattle any more. Weebs says "Hi" to His Preshus Persia, sends hedbutts and nose kissies, and will happily send some of "his" mousies to his sweetest grey kitty Awwwww! Persia sends nose kisses right back to her sweet Weebs :) Jill |
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