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Remember the Weasel Ball?
Back about a couple of years ago, we were all buying weasel balls for
our cats to play with. These were a hard plastic ball, with batteries inside running a motor and a "fur" tail on the outside. It was supposed to look like a weasel attacked the ball and was rolling around the floor with it. I don't remember what most of your cats' reactions to it was, but our cats thought it was pretty lame. Well. A couple of days ago, Jim was flipping the weasel ball around (it hadn't been used in over a year) and somehow disconnected the weasel from the ball. He told Rob about it, and Rob said that he was going to throw it away. Jim started it and put it on the ground, and Squeakers went nuts. He chased the ball around the living room, batted it around, drug it under his belly, and even sat upon it. The other cats were very interested in it as well. So, the problem, for our cats at least, was they didn't like the weasel. The ball is very popular, even more so than ice cube hockey. The weasel has been tossed into the cats' toybox where it has been successfully ignored, and the ball has attracted as many as five cats to chase it at a time. It's a whole new toy for them. Giggling, Pam S. |
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Tanada had some very interesting things to say
about Remember the Weasel Ball?: Back about a couple of years ago, we were all buying weasel balls for our cats to play with. These were a hard plastic ball, with batteries inside running a motor and a "fur" tail on the outside. It was supposed to look like a weasel attacked the ball and was rolling around the floor with it. I don't remember what most of your cats' reactions to it was, but our cats thought it was pretty lame. Felix was scared to death of it. -- Seanette Blaylock "You attribute perfect rationality to the whole of humanity, which has to be one of the most misguided assumptions ever." - Alan Krueger in NANAE [make obvious correction to address to send e-mail] |
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On Fri, 05 Sep 2003 21:16:54 GMT, Tanada wrote:
Back about a couple of years ago, we were all buying weasel balls for our cats to play with. These were a hard plastic ball, with batteries inside running a motor and a "fur" tail on the outside. It was supposed to look like a weasel attacked the ball and was rolling around the floor with it. I don't remember what most of your cats' reactions to it was, but our cats thought it was pretty lame. Well. A couple of days ago, Jim was flipping the weasel ball around (it hadn't been used in over a year) and somehow disconnected the weasel from the ball. He told Rob about it, and Rob said that he was going to throw it away. Jim started it and put it on the ground, and Squeakers went nuts. He chased the ball around the living room, batted it around, drug it under his belly, and even sat upon it. The other cats were very interested in it as well. So, the problem, for our cats at least, was they didn't like the weasel. The ball is very popular, even more so than ice cube hockey. The weasel has been tossed into the cats' toybox where it has been successfully ignored, and the ball has attracted as many as five cats to chase it at a time. It's a whole new toy for them. Giggling, Pam S. Hehe. Yeah, mine's been sitting unused for about a year, too. Maybe time to bring it out again -- not sure Merlyn's had a chance to play with it. I was over at my ex-husband's one time a few years back, and he had one (which inspired us to get one). But his was missing the "tail", too, and his cat was also going bonkers over it. Maybe they really don't like the weasel. Ginger-lyn contemplating whether to remove the weasel from the ball . . . |
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Seanette Blaylock wrote:
Tanada had some very interesting things to say about Remember the Weasel Ball?: Mine broke after a couple of days along with the other made in China crap I bought from the Harriet Carter catalog. Don |
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Seanette Blaylock wrote:
Tanada had some very interesting things to say about Remember the Weasel Ball?: Mine broke after a couple of days along with the other made in China crap I bought from the Harriet Carter catalog. Don Mine hated the weasel ball. I thought they'd love it. They just looked at it like, "So?" Sherry |
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