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Old June 22nd 04, 05:55 PM
Hailey
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I've been checking out new and interesting cat toys for Tucker for when we leave in our 5th wheel. About a month from now, I think, but we're in it every day and letting him get used to it as well.
I have chosen a few to go along with his trusted faves (and found, via packing up everything we own) that there were some things he'd snatch out of boxes to keep as his own. How cute is that?
hehe

My question this time around: In my quest for the perfect limited-space-maximum-pleasure/exercise toys, at three different pet stores, I've seen bubbles in all three. Maybe they aren't even new. I don't know. I was intrigued at first... but wanted to know if anyone else has any experience?
I read the contents and it really is just like the ones we buy the kids. So how could this be good for kitty's eyes?
Anyone?

Hailey
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Old June 22nd 04, 10:12 PM
Karen
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"Hailey" wrote in message
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I've been checking out new and interesting cat toys for Tucker for when we
leave in our 5th wheel. About a month from now, I think, but we're in it
every day and letting him get used to it as well.
I have chosen a few to go along with his trusted faves (and found, via
packing up everything we own) that there were some things he'd snatch out of
boxes to keep as his own. How cute is that?
hehe

My question this time around: In my quest for the perfect
limited-space-maximum-pleasure/exercise toys, at three different pet stores,
I've seen bubbles in all three. Maybe they aren't even new. I don't know. I
was intrigued at first... but wanted to know if anyone else has any
experience?
I read the contents and it really is just like the ones we buy the kids. So
how could this be good for kitty's eyes?
Anyone?

Hailey

I got some for my cats once. They seemed to like watching them. KC


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Old June 22nd 04, 10:12 PM
Karen
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"Hailey" wrote in message
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I've been checking out new and interesting cat toys for Tucker for when we
leave in our 5th wheel. About a month from now, I think, but we're in it
every day and letting him get used to it as well.
I have chosen a few to go along with his trusted faves (and found, via
packing up everything we own) that there were some things he'd snatch out of
boxes to keep as his own. How cute is that?
hehe

My question this time around: In my quest for the perfect
limited-space-maximum-pleasure/exercise toys, at three different pet stores,
I've seen bubbles in all three. Maybe they aren't even new. I don't know. I
was intrigued at first... but wanted to know if anyone else has any
experience?
I read the contents and it really is just like the ones we buy the kids. So
how could this be good for kitty's eyes?
Anyone?

Hailey

I got some for my cats once. They seemed to like watching them. KC


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Old June 22nd 04, 10:12 PM
Karen
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"Hailey" wrote in message
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I've been checking out new and interesting cat toys for Tucker for when we
leave in our 5th wheel. About a month from now, I think, but we're in it
every day and letting him get used to it as well.
I have chosen a few to go along with his trusted faves (and found, via
packing up everything we own) that there were some things he'd snatch out of
boxes to keep as his own. How cute is that?
hehe

My question this time around: In my quest for the perfect
limited-space-maximum-pleasure/exercise toys, at three different pet stores,
I've seen bubbles in all three. Maybe they aren't even new. I don't know. I
was intrigued at first... but wanted to know if anyone else has any
experience?
I read the contents and it really is just like the ones we buy the kids. So
how could this be good for kitty's eyes?
Anyone?

Hailey

I got some for my cats once. They seemed to like watching them. KC


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Old June 23rd 04, 06:07 AM
Tracy
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"Hailey" wrote in message
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I've been checking out new and interesting cat toys for Tucker for when we
leave in our 5th wheel. About a month from now, I think, but we're in it
every day and letting him get used to it as well.
I have chosen a few to go along with his trusted faves (and found, via
packing up everything we own) that there were some things he'd snatch out of
boxes to keep as his own. How cute is that?
hehe

My question this time around: In my quest for the perfect
limited-space-maximum-pleasure/exercise toys, at three different pet stores,
I've seen bubbles in all three. Maybe they aren't even new. I don't know. I
was intrigued at first... but wanted to know if anyone else has any
experience?
I read the contents and it really is just like the ones we buy the kids. So
how could this be good for kitty's eyes?
Anyone?

Hailey


I fell for the bubbles thing, too. Cats were veeerryyy disinterested.
I wouldn't do it again ....
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Old June 23rd 04, 06:07 AM
Tracy
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"Hailey" wrote in message
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I've been checking out new and interesting cat toys for Tucker for when we
leave in our 5th wheel. About a month from now, I think, but we're in it
every day and letting him get used to it as well.
I have chosen a few to go along with his trusted faves (and found, via
packing up everything we own) that there were some things he'd snatch out of
boxes to keep as his own. How cute is that?
hehe

My question this time around: In my quest for the perfect
limited-space-maximum-pleasure/exercise toys, at three different pet stores,
I've seen bubbles in all three. Maybe they aren't even new. I don't know. I
was intrigued at first... but wanted to know if anyone else has any
experience?
I read the contents and it really is just like the ones we buy the kids. So
how could this be good for kitty's eyes?
Anyone?

Hailey


I fell for the bubbles thing, too. Cats were veeerryyy disinterested.
I wouldn't do it again ....
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Old June 23rd 04, 06:07 AM
Tracy
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"Hailey" wrote in message
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I've been checking out new and interesting cat toys for Tucker for when we
leave in our 5th wheel. About a month from now, I think, but we're in it
every day and letting him get used to it as well.
I have chosen a few to go along with his trusted faves (and found, via
packing up everything we own) that there were some things he'd snatch out of
boxes to keep as his own. How cute is that?
hehe

My question this time around: In my quest for the perfect
limited-space-maximum-pleasure/exercise toys, at three different pet stores,
I've seen bubbles in all three. Maybe they aren't even new. I don't know. I
was intrigued at first... but wanted to know if anyone else has any
experience?
I read the contents and it really is just like the ones we buy the kids. So
how could this be good for kitty's eyes?
Anyone?

Hailey


I fell for the bubbles thing, too. Cats were veeerryyy disinterested.
I wouldn't do it again ....
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Old June 23rd 04, 06:36 AM
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"Hailey" wrote in message . ..
I've been checking out new and interesting cat toys for Tucker for when
we leave in our 5th wheel. About a month from now, I think, but we're in
it every day and letting him get used to it as well.
I have chosen a few to go along with his trusted faves (and found, via
packing up everything we own) that there were some things he'd snatch
out of boxes to keep as his own. How cute is that?
hehe

My question this time around: In my quest for the perfect
limited-space-maximum-pleasure/exercise toys, at three different pet
stores, I've seen bubbles in all three. Maybe they aren't even new. I
don't know. I was intrigued at first... but wanted to know if anyone
else has any experience?
I read the contents and it really is just like the ones we buy the kids.
So how could this be good for kitty's eyes?
Anyone?

Hailey
--


I have purchased catnip-scented bubbles before and the cats couldn't
care less about them.

The best cat toy I have found is the CatDancer - every cat I know
loves the things. Our old time faves are paper grocery bags and the
plastic rings off of milk bottles. Reuse, recycle, ya know.

-L.
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Old June 23rd 04, 06:36 AM
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"Hailey" wrote in message . ..
I've been checking out new and interesting cat toys for Tucker for when
we leave in our 5th wheel. About a month from now, I think, but we're in
it every day and letting him get used to it as well.
I have chosen a few to go along with his trusted faves (and found, via
packing up everything we own) that there were some things he'd snatch
out of boxes to keep as his own. How cute is that?
hehe

My question this time around: In my quest for the perfect
limited-space-maximum-pleasure/exercise toys, at three different pet
stores, I've seen bubbles in all three. Maybe they aren't even new. I
don't know. I was intrigued at first... but wanted to know if anyone
else has any experience?
I read the contents and it really is just like the ones we buy the kids.
So how could this be good for kitty's eyes?
Anyone?

Hailey
--


I have purchased catnip-scented bubbles before and the cats couldn't
care less about them.

The best cat toy I have found is the CatDancer - every cat I know
loves the things. Our old time faves are paper grocery bags and the
plastic rings off of milk bottles. Reuse, recycle, ya know.

-L.
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Old June 23rd 04, 06:36 AM
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"Hailey" wrote in message . ..
I've been checking out new and interesting cat toys for Tucker for when
we leave in our 5th wheel. About a month from now, I think, but we're in
it every day and letting him get used to it as well.
I have chosen a few to go along with his trusted faves (and found, via
packing up everything we own) that there were some things he'd snatch
out of boxes to keep as his own. How cute is that?
hehe

My question this time around: In my quest for the perfect
limited-space-maximum-pleasure/exercise toys, at three different pet
stores, I've seen bubbles in all three. Maybe they aren't even new. I
don't know. I was intrigued at first... but wanted to know if anyone
else has any experience?
I read the contents and it really is just like the ones we buy the kids.
So how could this be good for kitty's eyes?
Anyone?

Hailey
--


I have purchased catnip-scented bubbles before and the cats couldn't
care less about them.

The best cat toy I have found is the CatDancer - every cat I know
loves the things. Our old time faves are paper grocery bags and the
plastic rings off of milk bottles. Reuse, recycle, ya know.

-L.
 




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