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Cat Nip Mice...
Happy pussycats tonight,they took delivery of their new Mainecoon size cat nip "meeces".
Bruce helped to share them out & at one point both he & Merlyn had more than their fair share. Great fun has been had by all & the mice are now hanging by their tails to dry out.
Oh why does it make them drool so much,all bibs are now needing to be brushed out !
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Ha ha nice photos ! I really don't know why they go so mad for it. We bought a pouch of it from Pets at home, it made a real mess on the floor but they loved it, we rubbed it all over the scratch post and within minutes the base which is fluffy was soaking wet. I think next time I will get the spray !
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Cat nip mice
Hope its not a winning ticket....
Mine love screwed up paper as well but there is just something a bit extra special when they are allowed the cat nip toys,they don't come out every day,normally about once a week.They used to all sit outside the cupboard where they are kept but it didn't take them long to learn that it wouldn't mean they would be brought out for them to play with but now when that cupboard door opens & they hear the poly bag ,watch out,you nearly get knocked over in the rush.



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Great pics, we get some small cat nip mice for Louie he loves carrying them round & droping them at our feet to be thrown for him
can get a bit tireing fishing them out from under the furniture or haveing to take boots off when out with the dogs to remove a mouse 



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