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Reddit mentions of The Super Da Bird w/Full Single 36" Pole: Interactive Guinea Feather Cat Toy

Sentiment score: 3
Reddit mentions: 4

We found 4 Reddit mentions of The Super Da Bird w/Full Single 36" Pole: Interactive Guinea Feather Cat Toy. Here are the top ones.

The Super Da Bird w/Full Single 36
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Single 36" Da Bird rod w/Da Bird Super Guinea Feather refill attachedA 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 FlightComes in assorted colorsThese handcrafted cat toys are made in the USA, NOT CHINA
Specs:
Height0.25 Inches
Length38 Inches
Weight0.3125 pounds
Width5 Inches

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Found 4 comments on The Super Da Bird w/Full Single 36" Pole: Interactive Guinea Feather Cat Toy:

u/beansandcharlie · 3 pointsr/catqueries

Have more of a routine with your kitten!
Start by having a long play session(10-20minutes) with a wand toy that you only bring out during this time. Have a variety of like 2 or 3 different wand toys, my favorites are:
Da Bird - this one is great because the wand part is super long so you can sit while still making your cat cover a lot of ground! ,Cat Dancer - For the feline who likes trash like toys but seriously this thing reminds me of a moth if you move it just right, cat charmer - just a great toy very durable great for cats who just like string!

After your long play session give your cat his dinner and he should be good for the night!
Cats natural routine is to hunt, eat, groom, sleep.
If you are still having issues you could try leaving out different types of cat enrichment to keep your cat entertained through the night. HERE is an article about the importance of enriching your cat and a few ideas!

u/[deleted] · 3 pointsr/Pets

My guess is that (s)he is anxious about her new living space. When you brought it home for the first time, did you start her/him off in just one room? It's important to do this because cats are very territorial and tend to get overwhelmed by new environments, so you need to introduce them to their new home gradually. If you didn't do this, it's not too late to start. It may seem cruel to keep them cooped up in one room, but it's actually less stressful for them than allowing them free rein right off the bat.

edit: If you've already done this, I would do as /u/hollyharlow suggests and try to tire him/her out with a long session of play before bed. I can't recommend Da Bird enough for this. My cat doesn't go for toys much, but she loves that thing. You could also use a laser pointer, but just make sure that you end the play session with a toy that (s)he can physically grab or else (s)he will get frustrated.

u/IamNoExpert · 2 pointsr/cats

Here is something to try. Both of my cats like this one -- and they don't agree on much.

On the other hand, my lazy cat wants to lay on her back, and bat at it in the air above her. But my boy jumps up into the air to get it. He's more active with this than even da bird.

u/LakotaSilver · 1 pointr/cats