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Reddit mentions of Da Bird Single 3 Foot Pole Cat Toy with 2 Extra Guinea Feather Refills

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Reddit mentions: 9

We found 9 Reddit mentions of Da Bird Single 3 Foot Pole Cat Toy with 2 Extra Guinea Feather Refills. Here are the top ones.

Da Bird Single 3 Foot Pole Cat Toy with 2 Extra Guinea Feather Refills
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Original Da Bird full length 36" rod w/Guinea Feather refill attachedTWO extra Guinea Feather refill attachmentsA great way to exercise your cat and have lots of fun while your at itDa Bird Mimics the Look & Sound of a Real Bird in FlightCats are so crazy about this toy that you have to hide it when not in use
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Height4 Inches
Length36 Inches
Number of items1
Weight0.11 Pounds
Width1.2 Inches

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Found 9 comments on Da Bird Single 3 Foot Pole Cat Toy with 2 Extra Guinea Feather Refills:

u/melanylemony · 5 pointsr/AnimalsBeingJerks

Gotta get rid of excess hunting energy by playing with it. toys

u/AndroidAnthem · 4 pointsr/bengalcats

My bengal is big on feather toys. Da Bird is hands down his favorite. He loves this thing. He also really likes the Kitty Kopter. We go through them regularly, but he'll toss them about on his own.

I can tell you what's NOT a winner: laser pointers. He's more interested in what's in my hand than the dot on the floor.

u/aprildh08 · 3 pointsr/Pets

You can get Da Bird on Amazon?

u/APWildcat · 2 pointsr/AskMenOver30

Long time cat owner here--I currently live with a nearly 6 year old, 16lb tabby who is about as needy as a cat can possibly get. Two things I would recommend to help your cat "chill":

  1. Play Time is CRUCIAL. Cats need a way to channel their energies, and just running around the house is not sufficient for most cats. This is especially important for your cat since he spent the first year of his life as an outside cat. Most cats won't go for leash walks (mine just flops), so it's up to you as the human to help them wear themselves out. I highly recommend a toy called "Da Bird". It's interactive and will help you and the cat form a great bond. http://www.amazon.com/Original-Single-Guinea-Feather-Refills/dp/B000FWAP8A/ref=sr_1_3?s=pet-supplies&ie=UTF8&qid=1458154134&sr=1-3&keywords=da+bird

    Other toys/gadgets that you could give him are those plastic balls with bells inside of them, little foil poofs, or plastic milk jug rings.

  2. Make sure you are sticking to as much of a routine as you possibly can--cats are creatures of habit and if anything in their daily life gets thrown off, this can manifest itself in them being super clingy, vocal, or even hyper/destructive. Try to feed them at the same time(s) every day. Come up with some rituals when it's bedtime--your cat will figure out the cues of when it's time to settle down and go to sleep. Reward them with treats regularly for playtime, too. My cat and I have a ritual where when he jumps onto a designated surface (Called the "Treat Seat") he gets a handful of treats from me. Any way you can reward the behavior you like will encourage them to continue to do so.

    Playtime & Routines, which should be rewarded regularly for "good behavior".

u/[deleted] · 2 pointsr/AskVet

Do you play with him? I find that "Da bird" is a fantastic cat toy. Also, leash-walking using this harness is a great form of enrichment. Exercise can really help with aggression and general grumpiness. It will also help to get his mind off of food.

u/emmyjag · 1 pointr/cats

I got him a toy called Da Bird which has a little soft plastic cap to hold the feathers together. For some reason, he ate that cap, and it got stuck in his small intestine, completely obstructing it. I had a bunch of extra attachments for the wand that goes with it, all with that plastic cap. They ALL went in the trash as soon as I saw what the surgeon pulled out of him.

u/HoneyBadgeSwag · 1 pointr/puppy101

So.... No idea if this is good or not, but I got a cat toy from Amazon called "Da Bird". When you whip it around it flutters around and shit. I just have him chase that thing like a demon for a solid 20 min or so and it gets rid of that crazy puppy energy pretty quick. The guy goes nuts for the thing.

u/Sewwattsnew · 1 pointr/Pets

It sort of depends on the cat. If you go to a shelter that has a foster program, the foster home can tell you a lot about the cat's usual personality. Shelters are great, but animals can act really differently in a shelter setting than they do in a home setting, which is why a foster home would have more information about what is normal for that particular cat, in a home setting.

Some cats settle down after age 2, but I have a 5 year old cat who is still very playful and active (which could be because I have younger cats and dogs who he likes to play with and keep up with. If we had a calmer household he might be calmer himself.)

You can absolutely train a cat to go outside on a harness and leash! It won't be exactly the same as walking a dog, you sort of have to go at the cat's pace and let them get comfortable in their environment. My 5 year old cat was introduced to the harness early on (I let him wear the harness around the house and just got him to play with toys, once he realized he could still run and jump with it on he didn't mind it). Now he knows that wearing the harness means he gets to go outside, and he begs me to put it on him and loves his time in our back yard. My other cats aren't as interested, so again this comes down to the individual cat and their personality. Here's a guide I found on harness training a cat.

My cats wear this particular harness, and it has worked well for us. If you are able to get that brand, I really recommend their solid color harnesses over the ones with cute patterns. The material is softer on the solid colors and conforms to the cat's body better than the patterned material.

If you do get a younger/more active cat, you can also tire them out indoors with active play/ Feather toys like Da Bird are a great way to exercise a cat!

If you can adopt a bonded pair of cats, they can play with each other when you aren't around, and will also keep each other company. I have three cats of my own and they love to play with each other and with my dogs. You can get away with having younger and more active animals if they have each other to play with. As long as you can afford food and vet bills for two cats, it isn't any harder to keep two cats than it is to keep one, and you could have younger and more active cats this way.

Sorry if this is a jumbled mess, it's past my bedtime. I'd be happy to answer any other questions you have or to clarify anything that didn't make sense! I really appreciate that you're doing your research on bringing any kind of animal into your home.

u/short_stack · 1 pointr/cats

Cats are just funny! Sometimes my cat comes over to the fridge and wants to hop inside and chill on the shelf. I wouldn't give your cat milk or food scraps though, because many cats are lactose-intolerant, and many human foods like garlic and onion can be harmful to them.

Re:playing, it can take a while post-adoption for cats to become comfortable enough to play. Give him some time, and you may discover the type of toys he loves. Have you tried Da Bird?