This entry was posted by penny on 4 February 2011 at 16:49 and filed under Cat Toys category.
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my cat doent play with toys. but she plays with tinfiol, pencil and other office things on the floor and grass
My cat doesn’t normally play with toys, but he’s having a ball with this. He sits right next to it, carefully watches it and then paws the feather attachment before ripping it out! Definitely worth the money. It’s as entertaining for the cat as the cat owner.
Wow,that looks like alot of fun.I need to getmy cat one of those =/
Thanks for the info!
I have found that younger cats enjoy it much longer than older cats. My youngest kitty who is about a year and half goes nutso over it and has been since I got it back in September. My older cat who is about 8 goes through phases, sometimes he has no interest what-so-ever but then some days he’s like a kitten and on his back trying to get the little mouse playing full force. I love it because it does give my tired arm a break.
I’m sure my cat’s would enjoy this, but is it worth $30+ or does it lose it’s novelty after a few months? Tired arms and all, part of the reason cat’s play with a simple feather on a stick is because we work it and give them attention at the same time, right?
I just got mine today from the Cat Connection!! This is a fantastic toy!! My cat is having a blast, even my senior kitty is getting in on the action. Anything that will give my arms a rest, is cool in my book!