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Pets - Cat Toys

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Bouncing Cat Toy from Sewing Scraps
When I sew with stretch-knits, I save the fabric scraps and longer selvage strips for making cat toys. I bundle the smaller pieces together, then tie the end of the longest piece around the bundle of scraps. You end up with stretchy scraps on a stretchy string.
Posted on: 04/23/2008 | 1 Feedback(s)
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Animal Crackers as a Cat Toy
I have found a cheap toy for our cat. Half of an animal cracker was on the floor, and our cat chases it all the time. This is a cat who won't play with any storebought toy.
Posted on: 02/21/2008 | 4 Feedback(s)
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Easy Yarn Cat Toy
I have "Forced Air Heat" with registers on the floor. These registers only get a bit warm, not hot. So I tied a 8 - 10 inch piece of "Eyelash Yarn" (like Lion Brand "Fun Fur") onto a register in my kitchen that sits totally horizontal on the floor and my cat is having the time of his life!
Posted on: 01/10/2008 | 1 Feedback(s)
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Plastic Bottle Caps as Cat Toys
My four cats were constantly losing their store bought toys under the appliances and furniture, and down the basement stairs. One day I realized they got the exact same amount of joy chasing a plastic bottle cap around. Milk cap, soda cap, water cap, it doesn't matter.
Posted on: 12/18/2007 | 2 Feedback(s)
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Toy Octopus for a Kitten
This is a craft to make for a kitten or a playful older cat. I took the plastic strips off of frozen juice cans, put them together so that all the round loops faced the same way and wrapped an elastic band around the base of the loops.
Posted on: 10/12/2007 | 1 Feedback(s)
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Makeup Brushes Are A Good Cat Toy
I have found that cats love to play with make-up brushes. From big to small brushes, cats can bat them, carry them in their mouth, hide them, and even play fetch. Most women have more than one of these lying around and usually throw them away when they done using them.
Posted on: 09/19/2007 | 4 Feedback(s)
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Making Your Own Cat Tree
By Debra Frick
Welcome to my Kitty World! I have 4 adult Siamese cats and we always have kittens. My husband Leo and I decided one day, we were going to go out and replace the scratching post that my husband made many years ago.
Posted on: 04/18/2007 | 20 Feedback(s)
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Cool Cat Bug Toy
My cats favorite toy is simple and free to make: Take a fairly short dowel (about 2 feet long), a knitting needle, or a stick from the yard.
Posted on: 04/11/2007 | 3 Feedback(s)
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Product Review: Sticky Paws
Here is something that helps keep cats from scratching furniture. Sticky Paws is a double-sided tape that adheres to your furniture on one side and is sticky on the other.
Posted on: 02/02/2007 | 4 Feedback(s)
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Cat Fishing
Cat fishing is a very enjoyable sport! All you need to enjoy this sport is an old fly fishing rod or a stick and a piece of string. Tie a small fake mouse to one end of the string and attach the other end to your fly rod. Now you are ready to go Cat fishing.
Posted on: 01/08/2007 | 1 Feedback(s)
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