My sister started it. When she came down to visit she bought my cat Scat
a toy. The brand was Fat Cat and it was just a cloth toy mouse wearing a
funny shirt with a lump of cat nip inside. Scat loved it, she nosed it
all over the place and bunny kicked it when it got unrully.
Mew was still a outside stray at our Fema trailer at the time but he
would sometimes rush inside when you would go in or out carryng
something. What would he run to get at...the food...no...Scat...no...the
soft comfy couch...nope...the dang toy...yep. He loved it but it was a
very rough love and had the filling falling out in just a few play
sessions.
Scat was put out cause she preferred a pristine mouse. We bought her a
new one, one with funny shorts on instead of the shirt...all was fine.
Mew played and played, of course eventually no longer the outside stray
but the inside boy kitty, with a flat mouse as he had pulled all the
stuffing out including the cat nip which he spent a good time rolling in
once he got it out.
He now owns Scat's funny shorted mouse and Scat has a new Fat Cat mouse,
one that crinkles and a Fat Cat dog that fits barbie clothes. Mew has a
Fat Cat fish and a Fat cat toy called Vet the Victim(product name, I
didn't make it up). They love these toys and other stuffed cat toys
won't do.
Does anybody else have this brand of toys for their cats? Same reaction?
Is there is addiction in the cat nip they use to put the cat off other
similar toys? I just can't get over how much they love these dang toys.
Scat was never one for toys til these ones. Fun watching them play, a
pain to fetch out from under the stove all the time tho. peace, p
Karen - 18 Jan 2006 13:08 GMT
> My sister started it. When she came down to visit she bought my cat Scat
> a toy. The brand was Fat Cat and it was just a cloth toy mouse wearing a
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> Scat was never one for toys til these ones. Fun watching them play, a
> pain to fetch out from under the stove all the time tho. peace, p
Wow. I have never heard of these but I may have to look!
kilikini - 18 Jan 2006 13:27 GMT
> > My sister started it. When she came down to visit she bought my cat Scat
> > a toy. The brand was Fat Cat and it was just a cloth toy mouse wearing a
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>
> Wow. I have never heard of these but I may have to look!
Me too, but I don't know whether to thank PC or regret it! LOL
kili
Kreisleriana - 18 Jan 2006 17:20 GMT
>My sister started it. When she came down to visit she bought my cat Scat
>a toy. The brand was Fat Cat and it was just a cloth toy mouse wearing a
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>Scat was never one for toys til these ones. Fun watching them play, a
>pain to fetch out from under the stove all the time tho. peace, p
Stinky and Dante have a number of them, and they love them. They love
to beat the living cr*p out of them. But they have other toys they
love, too.
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Jane - 18 Jan 2006 18:27 GMT
>>My sister started it. When she came down to visit she bought my cat Scat
>>a toy. The brand was Fat Cat and it was just a cloth toy mouse wearing a
>>funny shirt with a lump of cat nip inside. Scat loved it, she nosed it
>>all over the place and bunny kicked it when it got unrully.
Yes, Fin used to have a pair of those. One looked like a dog and the
other one looked like a politician. He ripped them both to shreds
and they had to be thrown out.
Now Rita has a catnip sock that her Aunt Betty gave to her. I've been
TRYING to get pictures of her playing with her new toy, but she's just
a blur most of the time. Now she's realized that when I bend over *that*
way, I'm reaching for the camera and she stops playing. She'll sit there
for ages, just staring at me (PUT the camera AWAY, mommy!). Yes, I have
a picture of her doing just that, too. (I won't play until you PUT IT
AWAY!) lol She's a remarkably intelligent owner.
Jane
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Kreisleriana - 18 Jan 2006 19:31 GMT
>>>My sister started it. When she came down to visit she bought my cat Scat
>>>a toy. The brand was Fat Cat and it was just a cloth toy mouse wearing a
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>other one looked like a politician. He ripped them both to shreds
>and they had to be thrown out.
Mimi had the veterinarian one. She ripped out its crotch. I sewed it
back up for her, and she ripped out its crotch again. ;)
Stinky has the Mother-in-Law one (except I re-named it after a former
boss of mine). He's had it for years-- it's his oldest surviving toy.
Theresa
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Lesley - 19 Jan 2006 14:30 GMT
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> Mimi had the veterinarian one. She ripped out its crotch. I sewed it
> back up for her, and she ripped out its crotch again. ;)
Probably thinking "See how you like being neutured, mate!"
Lesley
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Charleen Welton - 19 Jan 2006 19:17 GMT
> .
>>
>> Mimi had the veterinarian one. She ripped out its crotch. I sewed it
>> back up for her, and she ripped out its crotch again. ;)
>
> Probably thinking "See how you like being neutured, mate!"
To funny!
Charleen
> Lesley
>
> Slave of the Fabulous Furballs
Kreisleriana - 19 Jan 2006 19:42 GMT
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>
>Lesley
Exactly. ;)
Theresa
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Chakolate - 19 Jan 2006 05:55 GMT
> Does anybody else have this brand of toys for their cats? Same
> reaction? Is there is addiction in the cat nip they use to put the cat
> off other similar toys? I just can't get over how much they love these
> dang toys. Scat was never one for toys til these ones. Fun watching
> them play, a pain to fetch out from under the stove all the time tho.
> peace, p
Their website is a hoot:
http://www.fatcatinc.com/html_site/cats.shtml
Chak

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Monique Y. Mudama - 20 Jan 2006 00:05 GMT
> Does anybody else have this brand of toys for their cats? Same
> reaction? Is there is addiction in the cat nip they use to put the
> cat off other similar toys? I just can't get over how much they love
> these dang toys. Scat was never one for toys til these ones. Fun
> watching them play, a pain to fetch out from under the stove all the
> time tho. peace, p
This dog one looks familiar. I think Oscar has it:
http://store.yahoo.com/fatcatinc/chbnechsqcat.html
But she's no crazier for it than any of her other toys.

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