Medicine bottle caps, boxes, string beans (they're vegetarians, haha, kidding), onion bulbs (but I get it ASAP before they try eat it!), plant leaves, ballpens, etc!
Yesterday when I was in the bath, Persil came in, jumped on the laundry basket where I had left my clothes and ran off with my watch. I am still looking for it!
Jamie loves to bat guitar picks around, and often walks through the house with an "Always" panty shield in his mouth (he opens the cabinet and raids the box).
My adopted son Bam bam loves to play with the safety seal on gallon milk jugs. Samson and Ginger double team and shred my toilet paper. And Ginger loves to play with the Bath Tub Stopper. She carries it around by the ring on top. This looks so Funny! She has the most wonderful time with this thing which leads to the question has anyone seen the Bath Tub Stopper?
sanitary towels, tampons (she even brought me a used one from the rubbish once, wasnt even mine bleurgh!), spiders, an apple core.
this morning i found a fabric butterfly that was pinned to my curtains in shreds on the floor. she must have scaled the curtain at least five feet whilst i was asleep to drag it down!
Glad to see I'm not the only who has a cat that loves Q-tips. Samwise
Q-tips. I've gone to hiding the waste basket in the bathroom in one of the cabinets and still he finds a way to play with them. He also loves ink pens, straws, and bread ties. Needless to say I chase him around a lot trying to get inappropriate toys away from him.
Gandalf doesn't really have anything he plays with that isn't a cat toy well other than the blinds. I already know I'm going to have to replace all the blinds in the apartment when I move out cause he's broken and bent them.
Thomas chased the bottle top from a shampoo bottle around (and around) the bathtub. It must have kept him busy for 30-45 minutes and that's a long time for a cat! I had been draining the remains from one shampoo bottle to the other shampoo bottle so the bottle top was just sitting alongside the other two bottles. Add to the fact that the bottle top was rounded, it was fair game to the cat who knocked it into the tub. It just rolled from one end of the tub to the other assister by Mr Cat.
When Sidney was a kitten, he liked to deposit his toys into my shoes and fish them out. Those shoes traveled all over the living room while they provided play time for the kitten.
And, one day just this current winter, Thomas was outside prowling around and, shall we say, found his own "frozen dinner"
. He ran right into the house with his prize and I had to get it away from him and get it back outside where he wouldn't find it again. This was about a month ago and he's still going back to that to look for it again.
my husband and I adopted two ACTIVE male kittens who will play with just about anything! We've had to change all of our trash cans to ones with lids, otherwise the kittens were pulling all sort of stuff out and playing with it. Q-tips. tissues. dental floss. ICK!
last night, one of them was playing with a band-aid (still in the wrapper). don't know where he found it. he was carrying it around in his mouth and running around. then, he'd drop it and bat it around. he was endlessly entertained by it!
Pipsqueek loves twist ties. He'll attack and play for hours. I usually try to catch him doing it since he has cut his nose with them.
Frantic loves to play soccer in the kitchen with his kibble. He'll pull out 1 with his paws, chase it around the kitchen like a prize player, then eat it. He then goes back to his dish for another one. He has at least 5 balls in the kitchen which are ignored.
He also goes after the bathtub drain. It clicks into place to keep things from going down the drain. He pulls it out with his claw and chases it around the tub. At one time, he pulled it out, didn't have any fun in the tub so he brought it into my kitchen. After his soccer game, he lost it under the refrigerator. I found it about a month later when I went to fish out another of his toys.