Nubs really likes this weird skunk-tail shape thing. He has always played with it and carried it around in his mouth everywhere when he was little. He also likes the caps off of milk jugs, and he loves to play with wine bottle corks.
Just out of curiosity, I googled honesuckle for cats and discovered it is available in dried form on ebay among other sites. I don't know what kinds of restrictions there are to sending it across national borders, however. There might be quarantine regulations to consider.My cat's immune to catnip. Where can I get honey suckle? Would anybody like to mail me any so I can try if she likes it? I'm in Asia.
Just out of curiosity, I googled honesuckle for cats and discovered it is available in dried form on ebay among other sites. I don't know what kinds of restrictions there are to sending it across national borders, however. There might be quarantine regulations to consider.
Is honeysuckle available through nurseries and plant growers where you are? It pretty much grows everywhere, even to the point of being considered an invasive weed in some places.
Check out this website for info on alternatives to cat nip: http://news.petmeds.com/news/how-to/alternatives-to-catnip/
Good luck!
Felix loves plastic bags (only when supervised) and Da Bird!
This might be offputting to some, but I recently found out that he really likes playing with unused/unopened tampons. I think it's the sound the wrapper makes? He got into a box of them and started swatting and chasing them around the house until he opened the wrappers...not exactly the most pleasant thing to come home to. :bigwink:
Cricket's favorite toy is the stick that the feathers were previously attached to. She used to pester me for bird! bird! But then the feather part broke off. I got a new one, but she has discovered she likes the stick part better. I have to drag it around for her to stalk and pounce on. She will lead me to the closet meowing stick! stick! Now!