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1st August 2012, 08:17 AM #1
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I've come to the conclusion that they don't lose them - they 'hide' them. I'm sure ours have got a stash of toy mice somewhere. I've often thought they've lost something then weeks later they appear with it again as if they've know where it was all along....! Very clever
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1st August 2012, 08:29 AM #2
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My two love playing the newspaper game. We simply use a stick under some opened newspaper and they follow it and pounce for hours. The house looks like a bomb site afterwards with all the shredded paper, but there are two very contended felines as well!
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6th August 2012, 11:32 AM #3
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Have you tried a laser pen. You can sit on the sofa and watch TV and as long as the little light keeps moving, they are happy. I even tease mine by pointing it to the ceiling and watch as they try to work out how to get at it. Decent ones are about £4.50 from Amazon.
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6th August 2012, 07:30 PM #4
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folded up crisp packet is one of my boys favourites ... and heaven help me if i try to throw one in the bin before he has a chance to play , the other as some 'rabbit fur' toys ( not sure if they are real but sure feel like it and by the way he eyes up our rabbit they may well be lol) he will play fetch with that for a good 20 minutes and then chew it and beat it to death ... oh and my tights , preferrbly pulled off the airer and then run round as fast as he can and then kill them ...costing me a fortune !!
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6th August 2012, 08:16 PM #5
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My two boys don't really play much now -- although like other posts they do play with each other. One thing I have done though is to get rid of the food bowls -- all dry food is now served in a variety of 'games' -- I have a ball,a tower so they have to push it down, we have an activitiy board, which is really good -- and a twirling thing -- that is very advanced and only one of them can do that. What this has done is make them work for food -- there fore think --- also it has slowed the greedy one down and the picky eater-- who is cleverer has more of a chance
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6th August 2012, 10:40 PM #6
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I have an activity board and it's one of my best buys ever! Max - who is also a very picky eater - will sit for ages carefully eating dry food out of this. It's in a different room from the other food dishes and I fill it up every morning while the gang are having breakfast. I think Max's appetite has greatly improved since I got it. The other two are also entertained and try to get food out of the more challenging shapes. I have wondered about the twirling thing and hearing how Charlie's boys like it I think I'll give it a try.
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7th August 2012, 06:57 PM #7
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Hi Wivelspiker -- it was my daughter who recommneded the activitiy board to us and I agree its one of the best things I have bought -- I have three maine coons -- charlie and ottis from the same litter and big boys and cobweb who is a closed down queen we re homed -- she is less smart than the boys and lots smaller --- the twirling thing is great for charle -- but the other 2 struggle with it -- they are just not smart enough LOl -- charlie loves it. I am thinking of making a food dispencer out of plastic bottles -- I found a pattern on google but have lost again -- never mind -- I will look again and see what that throws up.
here we go found it --http://rmassaioli.blogspot.co.uk/2009/10/cat-or-dog-powered-food-dispenser.htmlLast edited by charlie; 7th August 2012 at 07:01 PM.
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7th August 2012, 10:18 PM #8
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9th August 2012, 09:35 PM #9
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11th August 2012, 06:07 AM #10
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This is so true about adult coonies. Our cats always expect us to play with them at bedtime, 10 pm.
If I stay at the computer until midnight they find multiple ways to remind me that the time is up, and they are displeased.
We have huge collection of toys attached to fishing rods. Sometimes I have to go through 3-4 toys to get them interested.
My husband and I also catch moths, cover it with inverted glass and then slowly tilt the glass allowing the girls to recapture
poor insect and eat it. I thinks moth is their favorite. We can not even mention this word in their presence; they get .so excited
and start peering at the walls and ceiling. Spiders irritate their delicate palate, and flies are too juicy
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