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I have 2 cats, one super energetic,Tiggy and the other pretty normal, Moo I try my utmost to give them an hour of interactive play a day, and like most cats they have their preferences of toys.
Moo will always end up chewing up whatever toys he has an interest in, and will tear bits off, eat them, and in some cases eat the whole thing.
He also loves to play with these small pom-pom type balls, but again, if left alone, he will start chomping away. when he first got them, if unsattended he would swallow them and vomit them back up, so I have to keep a close eye in case he starts chewing and swallowing them..
During his last health check he was fine, but it is getting to the point where I cannot leave toys for them to play with unnattended.. he never chews cables or carpet etc.
Today he ate half a cloth toy duck and half a plastic "chew mouse" that was covered in fur.. He seems OK and is eating, now but I think I should take him for an X-Ray just to see if there are any other undigested "things" in his stomach..
Does anyone else have any similar experiences? Have you managed to prevent it or have found anything that is safe to chew and digest?
The more active cat, Tiggy is forever meowing to play, but I feel terrible I cannot let him play unnattended for fear of the other eating whatever he has.
thanks.
Moo will always end up chewing up whatever toys he has an interest in, and will tear bits off, eat them, and in some cases eat the whole thing.
He also loves to play with these small pom-pom type balls, but again, if left alone, he will start chomping away. when he first got them, if unsattended he would swallow them and vomit them back up, so I have to keep a close eye in case he starts chewing and swallowing them..
During his last health check he was fine, but it is getting to the point where I cannot leave toys for them to play with unnattended.. he never chews cables or carpet etc.
Today he ate half a cloth toy duck and half a plastic "chew mouse" that was covered in fur.. He seems OK and is eating, now but I think I should take him for an X-Ray just to see if there are any other undigested "things" in his stomach..
Does anyone else have any similar experiences? Have you managed to prevent it or have found anything that is safe to chew and digest?
The more active cat, Tiggy is forever meowing to play, but I feel terrible I cannot let him play unnattended for fear of the other eating whatever he has.
thanks.