>> I get up in the middle of the night (like now) and one of those big
>> sized crinkly mylar balls is right there by the couch... uh huh,
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> Make Levees, Not War
It's such fun! This morning I found a bristly mouse (it's really just a
small scrub brush with eyes and a tail) with a jingle bell laying on the
path to the kitchen. I'm half awake; I step on this thing (OUCH) and hear
"dingaling"! Who has been playing in the middle of the night again?
Innocent look from Persia. Must be those toy greeblings again! (says she)
She couldn't hide her enthusiasm for long, though... she hasn't touched this
thing in almost 2 years. But once I stepped on it oh, okay... guess I'll
have to play with it! She tossed it around for a good 20 minutes. That's
my girl! ;o)
Jill
kilikini - 07 Nov 2005 16:30 GMT
> >> I get up in the middle of the night (like now) and one of those big
> >> sized crinkly mylar balls is right there by the couch... uh huh,
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> Jill
Pua and Tyrone's favorite toy is a shoestring. They play tug of war with
it. When I'm cleaning, I put it back on their cat tree, but it ends up
throughout the house all the time. It's cute to watch them pull on it.
kili
jmcquown - 07 Nov 2005 19:44 GMT
>>>> I get up in the middle of the night (like now) and one of those big
>>>> sized crinkly mylar balls is right there by the couch... uh huh,
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> kili
I can't imagine having two cats, let alone kittens. Persia loves strings
too. I tied one around the closet doorknob and every once in a while she
goes after it like it's out to get her. Other times she's all ho-hum, so,
there's a string, big deal.
Jill