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being a mom to 2 kitties is very new to me. especially kitties so young.
all the toys i've bought say "supervise your cat" while playing with these toys.
i honestly am afraid to leave toys down for the cats when i'm not around!
roxy eats anything and everything. i'm going to change her name to Hoover Oreck Dyson! if it's on the floor, she eats it. i'm afraid with the little ears on the furry mice, or the string whiskers or tails, that after playing with them and clawing them off, she'll eat the "parts".
and ruby loves the feathers on Da Bird, so i have to put that away as soon as we're done. she'll drag it across their room and try to hide it, so she'll have a snack for later.
are there any "safe" toys that i can leave out for them to play with when i'm not around? they're still kittens, so i'm hoping they outgrow their chewing fetish. (they've chewed the sisal off of a cat tree and a door hanger...yes, chewed...not clawed it off!)
suggestions? should i just cut these parts off when i get a new toy for them? seems a shame, since the parts the kitties are interested in would be the parts i cut off.
(i've tried the toys that have the screenprinted images and are simply stuffed and sewn around the edges. kitties are not thrilled.
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all the toys i've bought say "supervise your cat" while playing with these toys.
i honestly am afraid to leave toys down for the cats when i'm not around!
roxy eats anything and everything. i'm going to change her name to Hoover Oreck Dyson! if it's on the floor, she eats it. i'm afraid with the little ears on the furry mice, or the string whiskers or tails, that after playing with them and clawing them off, she'll eat the "parts".
and ruby loves the feathers on Da Bird, so i have to put that away as soon as we're done. she'll drag it across their room and try to hide it, so she'll have a snack for later.
are there any "safe" toys that i can leave out for them to play with when i'm not around? they're still kittens, so i'm hoping they outgrow their chewing fetish. (they've chewed the sisal off of a cat tree and a door hanger...yes, chewed...not clawed it off!)
suggestions? should i just cut these parts off when i get a new toy for them? seems a shame, since the parts the kitties are interested in would be the parts i cut off.