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Rescue Group Needs Ideas for ToysBy Dogs R Us from Buffalo, NY Feedback About This Post:RE: Rescue Group Needs Ideas for ToysI took a 3' piece of yarn and tied it to the end of a dowel rod. On the other end I tied an old toy that my cats didn't play with anymore. I control the "stick" end. My cats love this game, when I get it out they all come running. Post by tlc0324 RE: Rescue Group Needs Ideas for Toys
A tennis ball in the toe of an old sock, so when you throw it, the "tail" kind of wiggles like a squirl. For little puppies these are also easy to catch. Post by savory633 RE: Rescue Group Needs Ideas for ToysIf you make the rope toy suggested by SusLuvsVintage, PLEASE cut off the rope strands as they can be chewed off, and swallowed resulting in a trip to the Vet. Been there and paid dearly at the Vet! Post by JoanDogs RE: Rescue Group Needs Ideas for Toys
Knotted-up socks are fun chew toys for dogs and a great way to use the ones that always seem to be without a mate. Post by sigma28 RE: Rescue Group Needs Ideas for ToysI make small "pillows" out of scrap fleece or heavy flannel. I add a little catnip inside along with a crinkly plastic shopping bag and double stitch the outside seams to be sure the cats and kittens can't get the plastic bags pulled out anywhere. I have some that are several years old and my cats still play with them. Post by Gloria from WI RE: Rescue Group Needs Ideas for ToysFor dogs simply knot up some fat rope and unravel the ends. For cats the rings from the lids of milk jugs seem to be my cat's favorite play toys. Post by SusLuvsVintage RE: Rescue Group Needs Ideas for ToysI got this idea from a cat site: Fill little baby socks with catnip and sew up the top. Almost instant cat toy! My kitty loves it! I made up a bunch at once and put some away for later. I put a jingle bell in with some of them too. Post by Toolgirl RE: Rescue Group Needs Ideas for ToysMy sister buys stuffed animals from the second hand store for her dog. She only buys the ones that do not have plastic eyes or noses. She said that is how lots of people get chew toys for their dogs. She also told me never to buy used stuffed animals for a child because you never know if they were once a dog's toy. :-) Post by Anonymous RE: Rescue Group Needs Ideas for ToysI made a toy for my cat that is irresistible. My "Roxie" loves it. I knotted one of my old cotton socks at the bottom of the cuff & then shredded (with scissors) the toe part up to the knot, making 1/4" to 1/2" vertical cuts till the sock resembled a cheerleader's pom pom. Here is a picture of her with it. She's not too enthusiastic since she was napping when I presented it. Post by Jan Lee |
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