OMG - I shouldn't even post this because it's not really a cat toy, and if your kitties actually eat little fuzzy things, then this toy is NOT for your cats.
Even though as adults my family doesn't really send christmas presents, my dad usually sends out some weird little toy. This year he sent something called "Magic Wigglees." He meant it for our entertainment. It's a fuzzy worm (this one is hot pink - which as a toy color attracts our cats like flies to honey), and you're supposed to tie this clear finishing line thing to it and make it look like its moving around on its own on your hand or whatever.
We peeled the glued-on eyes off the thing and tied its long "nose" to a string attached to a pole, so an improvised wand toy. It's light, so a little hard to throw around - but the cats went COMPLETELY INSANE.
Shelly, who has never grabbed a toy and run away with it, grabbed the thing and BOLTED. He was doing flips to get at it - as were BOTH Tuxedo and Lazlo! And they love Da Bird - but not like this!
The only problem is that it ISN'T a cat toy - and if they've got it in their mouth or holding it down with their feet dug in and you pull it out, some of the furry stuff it's made out of comes off little bits at a time. But our kitties don't eat it, it just makes the floor messy. But if your kitties eat stuff like that, I do NOT recommend this.
I wish I had a video camera - because this is just too much!
I found them on the web (we're going to get more!
) - here's a link: http://cgi.ebay.com/Magic-Wigglee-Wo...QQcmdZViewItem
Shelly's been grabbing at it, dropping it, tossing it around with his paw the whole time I've been typing this. Wait until I make it move for him!
Laurie
Even though as adults my family doesn't really send christmas presents, my dad usually sends out some weird little toy. This year he sent something called "Magic Wigglees." He meant it for our entertainment. It's a fuzzy worm (this one is hot pink - which as a toy color attracts our cats like flies to honey), and you're supposed to tie this clear finishing line thing to it and make it look like its moving around on its own on your hand or whatever.
We peeled the glued-on eyes off the thing and tied its long "nose" to a string attached to a pole, so an improvised wand toy. It's light, so a little hard to throw around - but the cats went COMPLETELY INSANE.
Shelly, who has never grabbed a toy and run away with it, grabbed the thing and BOLTED. He was doing flips to get at it - as were BOTH Tuxedo and Lazlo! And they love Da Bird - but not like this!
The only problem is that it ISN'T a cat toy - and if they've got it in their mouth or holding it down with their feet dug in and you pull it out, some of the furry stuff it's made out of comes off little bits at a time. But our kitties don't eat it, it just makes the floor messy. But if your kitties eat stuff like that, I do NOT recommend this.
I wish I had a video camera - because this is just too much!
I found them on the web (we're going to get more!
Shelly's been grabbing at it, dropping it, tossing it around with his paw the whole time I've been typing this. Wait until I make it move for him!
Laurie