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Making A Crinkle Toy For CatsJenny in KY Feedback About This Post:RE: Making A Crinkle Toy For CatsThe pillowcase and plastic grocery bags are great idea. I'll have to remember that one. Post by dmc13 RE: Making A Crinkle Toy For Cats
I don't know about that but a really easy one is to take some tin foil and make it in to a ball. My cat can't stop playing with it. It's his favorite toy Post By jacklyn (Guest Post) RE: Making A Crinkle Toy For CatsI made some of those last year. Take an old pillowcase and stuff it with a few plastic grocery bags and a sprinkle of catnip. Sew it closed or use hot glue. I used staples for mine, but now as a vet student I've seen too many cats that have eaten strange things & required surgery. Post By Camille (Guest Post) RE: Making A Crinkle Toy For Cats
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