It's nice to have a new cat in the house. She really has perked Bobby
up and her love and attention to me has been wonderful. But, does she
have to take out 10 toys + per day and put them all over the house?
She was a stray, can't eat cat food (disagrees with her sensitive
stomach) and eats raw or canned only, but she sure loves cat toys.
After collecting for 13 years now with Bobby and Casey in the house, I
have a variety of milk jug rings, glitter balls, catnip filled mice,
little squiggly things, other variations of catnip filled toys in a
toy box. With Bobby now being a senior, he doesn't play with these
things very often.
Bonnie, on the other hand, has taken to them quite well.
Even after I pick them all up to vacuum, she takes them all out plus
more (within hours) and these little furry mice or whatever are all
over my house. You can't walk without stepping on one. She is
fascinated by all the toys and wants to play with all of them. She
has them in my bed, in the bathroom, the kitchen and under pillows.
Gotta love the new girl. She is spunky and playful.
Jo Firey - 26 Apr 2008 03:19 GMT
> It's nice to have a new cat in the house. She really has perked Bobby
> up and her love and attention to me has been wonderful. But, does she
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> Gotta love the new girl. She is spunky and playful.
I'm glad she is settling in so well, and that she was lucky enough to find
someone who can and will deal with her dietary needs.
Molly was like that with toys for a long time. She will still drag them
out to play with once in a while.
She found toys her first month here I didn't even remember getting for
Jake.
Jo
bastXXXette@sonic.net - 26 Apr 2008 08:23 GMT
> It's nice to have a new cat in the house. She really has perked Bobby
> up and her love and attention to me has been wonderful.
That's great! I'm really glad she's had a good effect on Bobby, not
to mention you.
> After collecting for 13 years now with Bobby and Casey in the house, I
> have a variety of milk jug rings, glitter balls, catnip filled mice,
> little squiggly things, other variations of catnip filled toys in a
> toy box. With Bobby now being a senior, he doesn't play with these
> things very often.
> Bonnie, on the other hand, has taken to them quite well.
> Even after I pick them all up to vacuum, she takes them all out plus
> more (within hours) and these little furry mice or whatever are all
> over my house. You can't walk without stepping on one. She is
> fascinated by all the toys and wants to play with all of them. She
> has them in my bed, in the bathroom, the kitchen and under pillows.
> Gotta love the new girl. She is spunky and playful.
Aww. She has certainly made herself comfortable!

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