Kittens are usually interested in things they can chase - those feathery things tied to sticks are good. But... all the kitten toys I've bought over the years have been a waste of time tbh. Cardboard boxes, shoelaces, rugs to hide under and crumpled up paper seems to be much more attractive to them. Of course there's always one exception to the rule, and Ivan happens to be one of them. He came from the CPL with 'his' toy monkey. He has stuff on sticks, squidgy foam balls for chasing, a catnip squirrel and gawd knows how much stuff. And at 2 years old he still plays with them. I stash them on the beanbag and he hoiks them all back off again to play with.
@Wol. Toys for kittens, tin foil ball, paper bag and small catcave sized box.
Savlon and sticking plasters are also a good idea.
Dont[/quote]Don't yoj just love a forceful man. Lo.te="Mattonsea, post: 2743603, member: 31722"]Right get in CAD.
Hmmmm. Maybe a bit closer to forgiveness
That was me, when I got my left leg stuck round the back of my neck last night whilst trying to follow instructions from @The Velvet Curtain,That may have been classic and I.
Managed to free the right leg easily enough, but had a bit of trouble removing the left leg!Are you saying that because he sheds hair all over the furniture and licks his bum?
There's some in there not too keen on me as I've managed to upset them.Right get in CAD.
Its only what happenned, nowt else.
You managed to upset THEM?There's some in there not too keen on me as I've managed to upset them.
Yes, stuck to my guns & said what I thought. I'm now on a few ignore lists because of that.You managed to upset THEM?
I was trying to be Kofi Annan hahahahhah .@Mattonsea ah that's better. I said don't you just love a forceful man. I think the only reason for the second post was to hear me say that again. Lol
You managed to upset THEM?