(Part 2) Reddit mentions: The best cat mice & animals toys

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u/NeighborhoodUnicorn · 1 pointr/cats

I just buy stuff at the pet store, but I can try and find a few recommendations. You'll want to avoid things with bells or small parts, at least while she's tiny. PetSmart usually has some pretty good stuff, or you can even find a good selection on Amazon. If you're gone a lot, it also might be a good idea to invest in something you can turn on and leave running while you're gone, like this:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06WP7F8YC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_2GCMBb2JZP9JV.

Ironically, my cat's favorite toy is a piece of cut up fleece on a stick that I got from the pet store.

Here are a few homemade things that look fun:

https://www.etsy.com/listing/496293492/cat-toy-kitten-toy-kitten-puzzle-cat

https://www.etsy.com/listing/573944129/catnip-toy-medium-kicker-cat-toy-cat

And here are some more things from Amazon that I would recommend:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00DT2WL26/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_bLCMBbEDZ585B

And
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00QPLUQXY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_dOCMBbRA7B6MM

Just make sure she's careful with the string on this one. As long as she doesn't break it off and swallow it, it should be fine.

Some sort of a laser pointer is always a great toy for kitties, just make sure not to shine it in her eyes.

Finally, make sure to get her a cat tree if you have room for one. Cats like to climb. Something like this would be great:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0794T79KM/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_ERCMBbM18RTGA

Scratching posts are also important, so here's what I would recommend for a scratching post, if you don't want to get the cat tree:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07BY385RX/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_fTCMBbKA5B15Q

Once you spay her, if she isn't already, feed her adult food so she doesn't gain too much weight. A good kitten food to start her on before the spay is Good Natured, at PetSmart. If she's spayed and you want to start her on adult food, I use this, and my cat loves it, and she's super healthy:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XDQCL13/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_0VCMBbHDBF7XG

If you have any other questions, please feel free to message me. I have had my cat for two years, and raised her since she was three months old, so I can answer a lot of kitten questions.

One more thing, get her a bed. She may not always use it, but she will appreciate it.

u/[deleted] · 6 pointsr/Dogtraining

Herding dogs are very hyperactive dogs but sooo loving. I have an Australian Shepherd. I hate it, but everyone says to me "Aussies are working dogs. They need a job!" Basically herding dogs are very smart and energetic dogs so they need something to focus their mind on. Just training sessions alone aren't going to keep them entertained enough to do as often as needed. You have to make their playing a training lesson too! Every day tasks are training! There's no starting because everything is training!

People always say that a well-mannered puppy is a tired puppy. We play a lot of fetch. Every time we go outside to go potty/poo we play fetch until she's too tired to get the ball. That means we're spending anywhere from 15 minutes to 45 minutes 4-5 times a day just playing fetch. I throw the ball as far as I possibly can (our yard is huge) and have her bring it back then have her drop it. Sometimes she needs to sit/lie down before I'll throw it again. She loooooooves getting the ball and we've worked on bringing it back so this really reinforces her training well for us and she thinks it's a really fun game. Sometimes I'll throw the ball immediately after she's dropped it until she's so tired that she just lies down. We leash-train in the yard, heel in the yard, do all sorts of stuff in exchange for playing or treats or affection.

We have some interesting/stimulating toys to use up energy inside. We have an automatic cat toy that she can chase after. We have a super kong and many, many bone doughnuts, plastic bones, chew bones, chew toys, etc., to keep her puppy-chewing directed away from our stuff. Even if we're watching tv or at the computer we'll still throw her toys for her to run after or get on the floor periodically to play. She's learning that she can only chew her stuff, not ours. And any teeth contact, by accident or not, is met with a "yelp" and we ignore her for a period of time. These days she rarely even accidentally hits us with her teeth.

She goes with me everywhere possible. Seriously: everywhere possible. When I check mail I walk to the end of the driveway with her on a leash and practice her leash skills that way. If she pulls, I spin the opposite direction and walk the other way. The trick is to get them to watch you while you're walking so you're directing, not them. Sometimes it's frustrating to have every task I do all day long take 10x longer because she's with me but I know it'll be worth it when she's a well-trained adult dog. She helps me take the trash out, too. She helps me wash my car. If I have to get gas I'll have her come with me. We don't leave the car for gas in NJ so she gets to interact with the gas station attendants and I have her sit and be polite.

Jumping should always be met with ignoring them. They jump because they want something whether it's food, attention, what-have-you. When you ignore them they aren't getting their way and they'll have to learn to be polite. My aussie never jumps on me, my boyfriend, other people close to her. But she ALWAYS tries her luck with new people. I don't know whether she's so excited that she forgets her manners or whether she's trying to get away with it with someone new but I try to have them ignore her as well until she remembers her manners. Then she's rewarded with good behavior and never bad.


We're not perfect and she has a lot she's working on but it gets better every day. I consider my life with her a 24/7 endeavor. It's rare that I do anything without her by my side, without it being a possible training exercise. :)

u/camopdude · 2 pointsr/AskReddit
  1. A safe room is a good idea, at least for a couple days.

  2. We leave dry food out all the time, and then give them wet food once a day. You're going to see a lot of different answers on this one, but as long as your cat doesn't overeat, it should be ok to leave dry food out, that way they can graze any time they want.

  3. We've never bathed our indoor cats.

  4. We buy them lots of cool toys, they tend to like the box it came in the best. Or just a wadded up piece of paper. They do enjoy this cat track. And pretty much any string toy, but of course their favorite is a shoe string.

  5. Get a scratching post and train them to use it. We have several. This one gets a lot of use. And they like this one, too.

  6. Hopefully she'll already be litter box trained.

  7. We have two open litter boxes for our three cats.
u/Librarycat77 · 3 pointsr/CatTraining

OK, I'm going to try to answer your questions. First though, it sounds like you're mostly on the right track. :)

How old is your kitten? I'm guessing between 6-9 months going by your problems with her.

Scratching doors is a relatively easy fix - keep her nails trimmed and ignore it 100% of the time.

For most of these problems prevention and rewarding good behaviors is the answer, honestly. Ditch the spray gun entirely, you've already seen its not working and it's much easier to teach her what you do want.

She NEEDS access to scratchers. Cat nails don't grow like ours or like dogs, they grow up and out in layers like an onion. In order to pop the top layer off (which she needs to do for healthy paws) she needs to scratch. Make a point of rewarding her when she's scratching her post. You can also sprinkle catnip on them to encourage her to use it.

If she likes chewing on cardboard I'd get her some old boxes. She may be teething (kittens get molars around 9 months) so having things she's allowed to chew is very important. My cats liked this when they were teething. They still love it, actually.

As for her waking you up early, ignoring her is a big part of it. NEVER feed her until you've been awake an hour, or she'll need to get up an hour before you to start 'hunting' (aka being a pest).

The second piece to that is to tire her out at night. Either hide her evening kibbles before you go to bed so she has to 'hunt' for them, or use a wand toy to run her until she's panting then give her a snack.

That should get her sleeping longer.

Most of the problems your having are kitten problems and she'll grow out of them. Play with her more, consider clicker training, and wait. If you're consistent she'll be better behaved by the time she's 2 and more grown up. :)

u/purrImacatpurpur · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Oh!!! I love talking about Shaanty :) mainly because I love Shaanty... He's my little baby boy. I tried to balance him on my head once he wasn't amused. This is my favorite picture of him and I I think it's cute haha... He loves when I take a bath I don't know why though... Here's my favorite picture of him :) I love him so much... he also does tricks!

Gift for him :)

Sorry, I don't have a dog :(

u/kelseync · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I'm sorry for your loss of your sweet Teddy Bear. He is incredibly handsome. You have such awesome pictures to look back on. We lost our kitty of 10 years in October, and it was really hard. I made a little Snapfish book with all the pictures I had of Chichi, and when I was feeling really sad or missing her, I wrote in her book a favorite memory. We just recently (three weeks now I think) got another kitty. It is bittersweet, but I'm excited to make good memories with her. She loooves to play with toys! This is something I think she'd love. Here is a video of her :-) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JQVI0vGKzPw&feature=youtube_gdata_player

it will get better with time, but you'll always miss your special furbaby. hugs

u/morgansometimes · 3 pointsr/AskWomen

My male cat LOVES LOVES LOVES hair bands and springs. You can buy little springs at the pet store. I was shocked how much they actually liked the springs.

My female cat loves pens and this little thingy. She can turn it on and off by herself, and she LOVES it.

u/Niltaic3 · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon
  1. This is my furry-baby Theia. Her birthday was January 9th. She got a nice piece of beef for dinner that night.

  2. Noo it r my burfdey (Also, I compiled an album of all the funny animal images I have on my computer here)

  3. Theia would love this. It's like whack-a-mole! Plus, it would be something I could laugh at her while she plays with.


    Happy Birthday Winston!

    Edit: Added a gallery of Theia
u/haleylong10 · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I love these contests! This is Kitty. She's the love of my life. When I moved away to college, so went along and helps with the homesickness. Sometimes I don't have much time to play with her (due to work, school, & extracurriculars). Therefore, I think this toy may keep her entertained! It's located on her very own wishlist, http://www.amazon.com/gp/registry/wishlist/9QYZNUJT5TNT/ref=topnav_lists_4. She is a man's best friend.

u/purebredginger · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I don't know if we can do add ons, but if so this would be great! If we can't, then this would be awesome =) Get your zoo on gurl!

u/Domestica · 35 pointsr/howto

Firstly: Is your cat neutered?

You can always try being more affectionate with kitty. Is kitty a lap kitty? hold kitty in your lap, maybe brush her if she enjoys that, anything that is soothing and enjoyable. Try wrapping kitty in soft blanket, for most cats, this provides a feeling of safety (warning: not all cats respond well to this). Does kitty have a scratching post/cat house/climbing tree? Try laser pointer with kitty for activity periods. If all else fails and kitty does not grow out of this behavior, seek the help of a vet and see about some medication that will provide some relaxation time for kitty. Maybe see about getting some kind of moving distraction for the cat. I bought one of these for my 2 cats to distract them from scratching on the furniture when I drink my morning coffee and it worked like a charm. Freakin' robots, man.

Source: I've lived with cats my whole life (aka certified cat lady)

u/lazespud2 · 3 pointsr/depression

You're not a bad pet owner; as the former director of the world's largest cat-only adoption organization and sanctury, I hereby absolve you of your concerns about being a bad pet guardian.

If you need some alone time and he's driving you nuts temporarily, puting him in his own little playroom (your bathrooom) is totally appropriate; especially if you leave a few fun things in there for him to play with.

Toys like this:
http://www.amazon.com/Bergan-Turbo-Scratcher-Colors-Vary/dp/B000IYSAIW/ref=sr_1_3?s=pet-supplies&ie=UTF8&qid=1417859614&sr=1-3&keywords=cat+toys

and this:
http://www.amazon.com/Yellow-Undercover-Fabric-Moving-Mouse/dp/B00EIM2I4W/ref=sr_1_15?s=pet-supplies&ie=UTF8&qid=1417859614&sr=1-15&keywords=cat+toys

are great options to keep him entertained.

As they get older, cats tend to spend the vast majority of their time sleeping; he'll get there. Enjoy him as much as you can; and when you need a break, let him have a few hours recess in his playroom.

It's all good...

u/Sarabus · 3 pointsr/CatAdvice

If you’ve just fed him and he has access to water he might just be bored. My girl tends to sleep through the night but my friends would yell at night too. He ended up getting a few automatic toys to keep him occupied. This was one the things he got:

https://www.amazon.com/Moody-Pet-Fling-Ama-String-Cat-Toy/dp/B00IRJ7NL0

Other than that I can just recommend ignoring him so he’ll learn that he will only get attention when he’s quiet. Hope this helps, best of luck!

u/jkpenrod · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Well you are right that took a bit of work. I had to create a list and move things around. Well worth the effort though so thanks for the prompt!

Cutest thing on my list is probably this

Though that is not the item I “want” the most. That would probably be the reusable produce bags, the muddler or the smarty cat electric toy.

u/animaladvocate · 5 pointsr/Pets

2 months old? And you are wondering how to "tame" him?! I rescue cats, mostly kittens and there is only one way to "tame" a rambunctious kitten-PLAY WITH HIM! Wear him out. He is a little body with all of this energy that he needs to get out...he is doing what every kitten does if someone doesn't play with them...he knocks over plants, he tears stuff up, he is a terror. Find some toys that are interactive for when you are not there but play with him twice a day for 15-20 minutes or more. I recommend a laser pointer for playtime with him. That wears a kitten out more than anything.

Use a spray bottle, squirt him when he does something you don't want him to do-BE CONSISTENT and don't let him see it come from you. You want him to think...gee, everytime I step on this table, water comes from somewhere and I don't like it. If he knows it comes from you, when you aren't there he will do it.

Here are some toys I like to use for these little guys.

http://www.amazon.com/FroliCat-BOLT-Interactive-Laser-Pet/dp/B0021L8W6K/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1290270627&sr=8-1

http://www.amazon.com/Bergan-Turbo-Scratcher-Colors-Vary/dp/B000IYSAIW/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1290270627&sr=8-4

http://www.amazon.com/SmartCat-3833-Peek---Prize-Pet/dp/B0006VMN4O/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&qid=1290270627&sr=8-7
Only use this one under your supervision since he's so small...I have had a kitten get their head stuck and it took a vet to get her out after putting her under anesthetic and using a saw to cut her out.

http://www.amazon.com/Cat-Mouse-Powered-Toy/dp/B000633WZG/ref=sr_1_23?ie=UTF8&qid=1290270645&sr=8-23

http://www.amazon.com/Petmate-Crazy-Circle-Interactive-Large/dp/B0002AT5AO/ref=sr_1_49?ie=UTF8&qid=1290270658&sr=8-49

http://www.amazon.com/SmartCat-3832-Ultimate-Scratching-Post/dp/B000634MH8/ref=pd_sim_k_18


Also, do you realize that he will be this way for a few more months? Don't play with him using your hands (he will think they are toys and might bite you) and get him a scratching post. He is at the point, if he is two months old, that he can be neutered as well.

Good luck

u/HelloPanda22 · 2 pointsr/RandomKindness

I woke up to two cuddling cats; one of which was trying to be the big spoon. It is a great way to start out a busy day.

I would love their favorite refill toy. http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000S120H2/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?qid=1395672755&sr=8-3&pi=SY200_QL40

u/rallykv · 8 pointsr/cats

Thanks darkkon, it would be awesome if you would do that and buy this for her. God bless you.

u/ButtonsSeams · 1 pointr/cats

+1 to the cat tower.

I have 3 cats and their favorite thing to play with is packing paper! I have a ton of it in my house and they love to make tunnels and pounce in it. And it is free! I find the chewy.com uses it the most (they know their clientele).

They also like to play with their crinkle tube and any sort of wand type toy. They also like a toy called "Cat's Meow." For me, I find the most helpful item is the Litter Genie. I know I could just take the waste to the trash every time I scoop, but that is really inconvenient. The Litter Genie really contains the cat pee odor so it is really worth the extra cost to me.

Kitty photos for proof

u/Treegroot87 · 2 pointsr/HelpMeFind

Unfortunately, from everything I've gathered this item is almost certainly discontinued. A few personal blogs were expressing their love of the item as well and couldn't find any reputable source to repurchase.

Also due to the nature of the item I doubt anyone has any excess stock as the item seems to have been discontinued recently and abruptly. Sorry for coming up short in the search.

This is the closest alternative I could find: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0032L6404/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_.Wl3Db27KFAJZ

Hope it helps.

Cheers

u/Arshion · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I bought This and This for my super active, playful kitty last summer.. I realize the first one just looks like cardboard on a wire.. but.. she loves it so much, it's scary. She prefers it over any other toy I've ever gotten her, it's ridiculous. NOW, I bought these before they were addon items, so in case addons aren't allowed:


This has lots of different textures and includes drugs for your baby cat.

u/thejewishgun · 1 pointr/AskReddit

You can kind of "train" cats. My mom got a box of treats and would call the cats over and when they came she gave them a treat and lots of "good kittys" after about a month they learned to come when they are called, of course it is not right away it takes them a minute and they come over giving off the impression that they decided to come over, but they still come.

Cats will find their own toys with whatever is around the house, I would get a decent laser pointer and a cat dancer, my cats go apeshit over the cat dancer and it is really cheap.
In my experience those cardboard scratching posts work the best and if you have a little time on you hands and some extra cardboard they are easy as hell to make. Just cut the cardboard into strips, glue the strips together and run a ring of duct tape around the entire thing and you have a great scratching pad.

u/ashberrie · 1 pointr/cats

My kitten (now 7 mos) likes to knead and suckle when he was little, we got him at 8 weeks old. We found him an appropriate place to do it instead of discouraging it.

Petstages makes a Soothe soft cat toy/pillow that purrs, we call it Mama. He loved it. It still calms him down when he’s getting a bit too rambunctious.

We got it at Petsmart, but they have it on amazon too.

Petstages Soothe Cat Toy/Pillow

u/librarychick77 · 1 pointr/CatTraining

It sounds like she's teething. Kittens do get molars when they reach the start of real adulthood- just like people do.

Something like the dentastix u/PurrPrinThom recommended are a good idea, or you can try things like this which is a chew toy designed for cats. (There's a similar toy that's a mouse, but my cats ate the tail right off so I don't recommend them...)

You can also give her small dog chew toys. The idea is to find a texture she likes and provide an appropriate alternative - so if she likes wood and paper maybe give her a cardboard box she's allowed to kill. I've done this with foster kittens in the past - it is messy, but far better than them (literally) chewing the walls.

u/Periwinkle_Jones · 6 pointsr/london

Black and white cats are the least adoptable (people think that they're 'boring') so many rescue centres will be less keen on taking them in because they'll take ages to get rehomed :(

I can't help with rehoming (I have two already), but will share this post and might have some tips that'll either help you (at least in the short term) if they're driving you mad with their boredom.

Things you can try if you wanted to give it another go (if you haven't already tried them, though you probably have)…

With cats you can build upwards to give them the illusion of more space- try getting an ikea shelving unit and putting a bit of carpet on the side so that they can climb up, and a blanket on the top. There was a BBC2 series about cats earlier this month which covered this with some good advice.

Cat shelves. If you Google 'cat cafe london' you'll see pictures of what they've built for their. Cheap and easy.

Get them an interactive toy that you don't need to man - like this one:. I bought my one from Boots two weeks ago.

Try some sort of hormone diffuser-type thing like Feliway. It makes the cats less stressed and anxious.

Source: I am a cat.

u/gilraand · 12 pointsr/weightroom

is the mother still alive? Kittens learn a lot via playing with their mother.

Can always buy something like this its not perfect, but its better than nothing.

u/LakotaSilver · 1 pointr/cats
u/ZubinJohnson · 2 pointsr/cats

SmartyKat has a few cheap automatic cat toys that you can use under supervision. In addition, you can look at pet ball tower or bergan turbo scratcher that require minimal supervision. Another one to check out is this one (only some cats like it)

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00IRJ7NL0

A cat tree would also help.

You can check here for some more indoor toy options.

u/deepyell · 2 pointsr/cats

My guys love this thing.

u/insidious_siblings · 1 pointr/AskVet

This may help. Certainly did with my overactive cat.

Fling-AMA-string. Automatic.

https://www.amazon.com/MOODY-PET-Fling-Ama-String-Cat-Toy/dp/B00IRJ7NL0

u/MyBallsBern4Bernie · 1 pointr/Enough_Sanders_Spam

Oh boy have I wasted a ton of money trying to find shit the kitty likes to play with! Here is the best combo I found:

This attachment +with this handle.

The trick is you have to bounce it around as if it’s a mouse - little skips and hops, quick sprints running alongside the wall or furniture, then “hide” when spotted. Hence why I’m recommending a specific handle because it’s the one I’ve found that offers the most control, and it extends so I can catch her interest by flinging it past her line of view and into a “hide and seek” posture. Remember, she’s a cat - she wants to hunt!

ETA: ps don’t waste your money on other fancy looking shit, she’ll be more interested in the box it came in and you’ll regret wasting your money!

E2: missed that you have 2 other cats! Yes, of course she’ll leave bummertown when she has friends to play with!

u/LikeAGString · 1 pointr/Catswithjobs

This is the Amazon link: Volwco Cat Funny Toys Interactive... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07Q1FYGJZ?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

u/lameoldperson · 2 pointsr/HelpMeFind

Volwco Cat Funny Toys Interactive Wooden Solid Whack A Mole Mouse Game Puzzle Toy https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07Q1FYGJZ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_TWeRDbVVJQ92W

u/oneqwkgt · 28 pointsr/funny

For those wanting one...
Volwco Cat Funny Toys Interactive Wooden Solid Whack A Mole Mouse Game Puzzle Toy https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07Q1FYGJZ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_8b5sDbHCP3T59

u/PeteyNice · 1 pointr/dogs

Giant box of balls? Amazon has the three pack of kong balls on sale regularly. I will get my corgi a box of 50 or so balls and he goes crazy opening the box, and then playing with the balls.

Have you ever gotten your corgi one of these?
https://www.amazon.com/Cat-Toy-Powered-Scratch-Assorted/dp/B000633WZG

All time favorite toy for three different corgis. Have to watch them play with it because they get too crazy.

u/Lady_Psi · 2 pointsr/TrollXChromosomes

I've bought the expensive enrichment toys etc. But, my cats think this https://www.amazon.com/Go-Cat-Teaser-Maker-Catcher/dp/B00QPLUQXY/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1506749565&sr=8-1&keywords=Cat+toy+bee is the shit. I literally have to hide it from them.

u/tamagohime · 3 pointsr/cats

Here’s an example: Petstages Purr Pillow for Cat https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00MQYWGXC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_uXEZBbFH25MRX

Found through the UK site, but I’m sure you can find something similar elsewhere!

u/diygrrl · 2 pointsr/MEOW_IRL

The ground prey wand is the favorite toy in the house. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00O3GWKVO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_l3ewybEN91NDF

We've replaced the bug 3 times.

u/makeitstahppp · 1 pointr/cats

"Da Bee" ! Here it is on Amazon. Apparently cats can't see the wire when it's moving quickly so it's a really authentic play experience

u/sipos0 · 1 pointr/cats

> I think some cats will eat due to boredom when food is left out all of the time.

I've heard this too. In-door cats do need something to play with when you aren't home so they don't get bored and, so they get some exercise on their own. Perhaps something like this.

u/Ragezone · 4 pointsr/WatchPeopleDieInside

One of my cats is exactly like her. Only toy she will chase, and actually go completely ham over is Da Bee

u/nacho_cheezus · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

this looks like it

u/Hazmat_Cat · 9 pointsr/CatTaps

Looks like it's a battery operated toy that flings a string out. Here it is on Amazon.

Edit: link

u/KeepTheButter · 2 pointsr/aww

Moody Pet Fling-Ama-String Cat Toy

Moody Pet Fling-ama-String Cat Toy https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00IRJ7NL0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_KsZHAbG73QCBY

It wraps around one door handle, under the door, then around the other handle. Has a motor for 2 speeds and takes AA batteries. The cat loves it!

u/darkkon · 6 pointsr/cats

Previously on Mr. Cat Part 1, /u/rallykv wanted us to get a squeeky mouse toy for Mr. Cat from Amazon - we got it today and now is on display on the livestream!

http://i.imgur.com/rdcpUzZ.jpg

u/scratchfury · 10 pointsr/StartledCats

ALLSTAR MARKETING GROUP CM011112 Cat's Meow Cat Toy https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00DSSA54C/

u/theRacistEuphemism · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

The "As Seen on TV" one the gif has is The Cat's Meow

u/JHoNNy1OoO · 1 pointr/StartledCats

I bought mine in July of this year off Amazon. As you can see in the description 3 C batteries. If I would have known beforehand, the trigger would not have been pulled!

u/brightgreyday · 6 pointsr/HelpMeFind

You can buy a similar one on amazon

u/adelaidejewel · 1 pointr/secretsanta

Found it on amazon. Here you go :)

We have to hide the wand from him when we're not playing because otherwise he'd try to destroy the little mouse.

u/breezy727 · 2 pointsr/Pets

I have a string-a-fling toy - this thing that my cat goes nuts over. When I'm trying to cook dinner he's under my feet constantly looking for attention and this keeps him occupied for the hour I need to cook and clean up after work. My cat is a hyperactive hyperaffectionate idiot and this is the only interactive toy that has managed to keep his attention past a week.

u/CourtingEvil · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

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I have a Fuzz Wizard and it's actually pretty good! I get a lot of those annoying fuzzies on my shirts, and shaving them off makes them look a lot better and I get a little more use out of them. The only caution is that you shouldn't use them if there is a snag, since it will just make it worse.

I also had this hair remover for a while. It wasn't very good, as expected. It worked the first 1-2 times I used it, then it smoothed itself out and stopped working. It's basically a very fine sand paper :/

I still want to try the Cat's Meow...

u/amenodiel · 2 pointsr/cats

My cat is OBSESSED with this toy. He sits there for hours and begs for us to turn it on. We are on our second one bc it broke after three months of constant siege.

MOODY PET Fling-AMA-String Cat Toy https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00IRJ7NL0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_bF0MDbDTN58M1