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Title: Hi-tech, ultra expensive cat toys...
Post by: Tiggy's Mum on June 24, 2007, 16:59:37 PM
The boys have some really hi-tech expensive toys at the moment, the flavours of the week are: 

The crevice between the door and the wall when it's propped open - I came home to find they had managed to shut themselves in my bedroom one day (they didn't have an accident though, I'm so proud  :)) so now wedge all doors open.  Riley can spend ages wedging himself in the crevice and making lots of banging noises.  :sneaky:

The instructions from a box of tablets, great fun for picking up in their mouths and running off like they have got something good  :innocent:

A pistachio nut in it's shell that Riley wrestled from me  :evillaugh:

An asthma inhaler lid is the ultimate mouth accessory for Lukey  :-:

The litter tray hoods, especially when I'm scooping they must be in on the action  :tired:

Any clothes that dare to hang off the ironing board while I'm ironing them  :shify:

The fridge door when opened is actually a new toy known as a Lukey magnet, he feels the need to hang of the freezer bit like his life depended on it - there is kitty milk in there after all   :evillaugh:

Oh well, at least I've got lots of things for the Xmas auction  :rofl:
Title: Re: Hi-tech, ultra expensive cat toys...
Post by: Pinkbear (Julie) on June 24, 2007, 18:11:40 PM
Fave toys in the Pinkbear household this week are:-

The plastic ring from a milk carton.

My laptop's power cable.

And for the 18th consecutive week.... Running in the kitchen door at 27mph, then extending legs for a triple sulko with twist on my freshly polished lino.

Title: Re: Hi-tech, ultra expensive cat toys...
Post by: Gill (sneakiefeline) on June 24, 2007, 18:21:59 PM
Things for the Christamas auction Helen...............my ears were burning when you posted this  :rofl: :rofl:

Love the gymnastics event pinkbear  :rofl:

The main Misa event, leaving aside the mouse hunting, is behaving like giant kitten when I am sitting in the deckchair in greenhouse, suckling on my arm and then rolloing over and sleeping with his feet in the air...................he is only 6.5 kgs and the size of a two year old NFC  :rofl: :rofl:
Title: Re: Hi-tech, ultra expensive cat toys...
Post by: fluffycloud123 on June 24, 2007, 18:36:13 PM
in the Hogan household this weeks favourites are.


* the freezer when its open both like to climb inside?? and come to think of it any cupboard thats open!
* a paper ball, jasper spends hours with it and prefers it to her toys.
* the wardrobe, monkey likes to sleep in it to get away from jasper.
* the bathroom door.... one on each side with paws underneath dobbing each other!
Title: Re: Hi-tech, ultra expensive cat toys...
Post by: Sabrina (Auferstehen) on June 24, 2007, 19:35:56 PM
Lirael's favorite of the week is a balled up sticker off a book we got from Borders.

Smoke's been playing with a plastic measuring stick that is for my husbands Warhammer games.

Penguin - um, the water bowl as normal.

Title: Re: Hi-tech, ultra expensive cat toys...
Post by: Tiggy's Mum on June 24, 2007, 20:18:12 PM
Penguin - um, the water bowl as normal.

Oh yes, of course - I missed off the water bowl!  Good clean family fun according to Riley, maybe he's trying to tell me something about the hygiene standards on the kitchen floor  :innocent:  :evillaugh:
Title: Re: Hi-tech, ultra expensive cat toys...
Post by: Kittybabe (Ruth) on June 24, 2007, 20:41:23 PM
The destroyed fishing rod. Lexy's latest was pulling the mouse off the rod so she could play with the string.. forget the laser.
Title: Re: Hi-tech, ultra expensive cat toys...
Post by: Gill (sneakiefeline) on June 24, 2007, 20:57:54 PM
More things for  the auction ?  :rofl: :rofl:
Title: Re: Hi-tech, ultra expensive cat toys...
Post by: Sarah (seldom_use) on June 24, 2007, 21:45:08 PM
Mines is -

* A cork from a wine bottle
* A big DHL cardboard box
* Cotton buds (Charlie keeps stealing them and hiding them around the house  :rofl:)
* And the bits and pieces from my table centre-piece (Most of which are now under the couch.)
 

The fridge door when opened is actually a new toy known as a Lukey magnet, he feels the need to hang of the freezer bit like his life depended on it - there is kitty milk in there after all   :evillaugh:

Charlie said that he likes the sound of that one Lukey  :evillaugh:
Title: Re: Hi-tech, ultra expensive cat toys...
Post by: goatboy on June 25, 2007, 10:11:57 AM
Ozzy has many toys I have bought her which she just ignores. But her favorite home made toys are (in no perticular order)

Chasing her own tail
The bottom draw of my freezer (she loves to sit in the ice? wierd!)
My keyborad
any utlility bill (she loves to destroy my bank statements, what is she trying to hide)
my head at 4:30am everymorning!

Title: Re: Hi-tech, ultra expensive cat toys...
Post by: Susanne (urbantigers) on June 25, 2007, 10:15:11 AM
Mosi's favourite hi tech toy is the piece of plastic that hold the litter box filter in place.  He keeps pulling it out so that he can play with it.
Title: Re: Hi-tech, ultra expensive cat toys...
Post by: swampmaxmum on June 26, 2007, 16:04:33 PM
Glad to see someone else likes the rings around milk bottles. The ultimate Swampthrill, even at 15 yrs old, is the ring from around a big Boots aqueous cream jar :)

When Max was a kitten, he loved taking stuff (socks, nightie, T shirts) out of the laundry basket, put them in his mouth and drag them as 'kill' around the house between his legs, not letting anyone near without fearsome growls. He grew out of that one when he tried a king size duvet cover once  :rofl: (cats don't like being laughed at....and he got plenty).
The only expensive thing they love is the (in)activity centre. Not sure if that's a toy or a chair though really.
Title: Re: Hi-tech, ultra expensive cat toys...
Post by: Susanne (urbantigers) on June 26, 2007, 18:34:42 PM
I used to let Mosi play with the plastic rings that come on bottles of juice etc (and on the tubs of litter I buy) until I realised he actually chewed them into small pieces and swallowed them!

Forgot to say - another popular toy here is the huge box the cat tree came in a year ago.  I kept it for a while thinking it would make a toy for Mosi but a year later I still have it in the hall (where it has the benefit of providing a barrier to the front door but also trips me up everyday) and they still play with it.  They like to play hide and seek with it  ;D  I think they play with that more than with the cat tree.
Title: Re: Hi-tech, ultra expensive cat toys...
Post by: karenjet on June 26, 2007, 18:52:51 PM
I had a few expensive toys for Jasmine too, and by far the kittens favourite are 2 spiders on elastic that I bounce for them, a pack of 2 for 80p from Poundstretcher  :-:
Title: Re: Hi-tech, ultra expensive cat toys...
Post by: Kittybabe (Ruth) on June 26, 2007, 19:43:15 PM
Forgot to say - another popular toy here is the huge box the cat tree came in a year ago.  I kept it for a while thinking it would make a toy for Mosi but a year later I still have it in the hall (where it has the benefit of providing a barrier to the front door but also trips me up everyday) and they still play with it.  They like to play hide and seek with it  ;D  I think they play with that more than with the cat tree.

Here is Lexy's.... and it is still in the same spot 2 months later.

(http://i125.photobucket.com/albums/p63/kittybabe_photos/Lexy_Box3.jpg)
Title: Re: Hi-tech, ultra expensive cat toys...
Post by: blackcat on June 26, 2007, 20:50:50 PM
You really shouldn't be telling me this when I have just given my bank manager a heart attack at the sight of my order with Zooplus. 29 pounds free delivery. They should be paying me to deliver with what i just spent!!  :Crazy: :Crazy: And then there was Vetuk, and another little place called woofnwhiskas that I just discovered  :shoosh: - great cat toys and a dog kennel 10 pounds cheaper than at other sites.!!

What fun I will have unpacking this lot when it arrives!!

PS will save the boxes so the cats have something to play with .......................
Title: Re: Hi-tech, ultra expensive cat toys...
Post by: swampmaxmum on June 27, 2007, 10:14:58 AM
HA! But there are 2 types of milk bottle style cat toys, sorry, rings. One is soft and chewable and a BAD idea. The other is tougher and harder and a continuous loop. Probably M&S methinks. Anyhow, yes, it is supervised play activity that.
I'm gobsmacked at the boxes allowed in the lounge days, weeks or months after they arrived. The cats and I have tried that, but Cat Dad is ferocious when it comes to not allowing it. He says the lounge is not a cat playhouse. It isnt????!!!  :Crazy:
Title: Re: Hi-tech, ultra expensive cat toys...
Post by: Millys Mum on June 27, 2007, 10:35:33 AM
Ditto Blackcat, although i just ordered my kennel from zooplus  >:( i will go look at woof n whiskers just to annoy myself!

My lots fav toys are long pieces of grass, corks, tinfoil, ping pong balls and leaves  :innocent:
Title: Re: Hi-tech, ultra expensive cat toys...
Post by: goatboy on June 27, 2007, 14:25:43 PM
I second that. Ping Pong balls rock Ozzy's world.
Title: Re: Hi-tech, ultra expensive cat toys...
Post by: Sarah (seldom_use) on June 27, 2007, 14:50:09 PM
I third it, ping pong balls are a MUST  :rofl:

They make the most satisfying noise when they play with them in the kitchen hahaha.
Title: Re: Hi-tech, ultra expensive cat toys...
Post by: Tiggy's Mum on July 04, 2007, 08:01:54 AM
Updated list of hi-tech, ultra expensive cat toys for this week:

Riley - a blue peanut M & M

Lucas - A curtain ring (have NO idea where he got it from)  :shy:

Both - The cat collar I bought to get them used to wearing one when they are bigger, it's no fun on -  but off it makes a great item to carry round the house in their mouth

It's a good job they are finding 'alternative' toys as so far they have lost 9 furry mice and 4 ping pong balls into a mystery balck hole  :Crazy:  I have checked under all furniture and have no idea where they can be  :shify:
Title: Re: Hi-tech, ultra expensive cat toys...
Post by: Annie on July 04, 2007, 08:53:50 AM
Fluffy doesn't really have any apart from the greta outdoors, he loves the big rad arm chair in the upstairs hallway but that's for sleeping..

Susie, as she's blind, seems to play with nothing, I think she hears stuff, and then thinks it must be right by her and then attacks thr floor bless her..

Sam's favourite toy is his own tail...

One of Cindy's favourite toys is also Sam's tail  :sneaky:.. When my mum was marking (she's a uni lecturer) Cindy decided that her favourite toy was the Student exam papers  :doh: teehee.. She also like to carry off and hide hair bobbles, I've lost loads in the past 2 weeks.. And I had been sorting out my old barbies from years ago to give away (yeah it's taken me way to long but I don't like to get rid of stuff) and i dropped a top or something, she's claimed it and likes to carry it around with her lol...
Title: Re: Hi-tech, ultra expensive cat toys...
Post by: tab on July 04, 2007, 15:05:19 PM
Mogs doesnt really do toys. I dont know her history but when I first got and tried to play with her she ran away. Over the years though Amber has been teaching her a few things. They now both like the cardboard box in the middle of the floor in fact Amber sleeps in it at night and not in her bed at the side.
Last week though I heard a strange noise in the kitchen and went in prepared to tell Amber off as shes started trying to get in the treat draw only to find Mogs batting a water bottle top around. Thing is when I left it it was on the draining board so I think Amber was involved somewhere along the line  :rofl: :rofl:
love
Tab
Title: Re: Hi-tech, ultra expensive cat toys...
Post by: Rosella moggy on July 04, 2007, 23:16:26 PM
Forgot to say - another popular toy here is the huge box the cat tree came in a year ago.  I kept it for a while thinking it would make a toy for Mosi but a year later I still have it in the hall (where it has the benefit of providing a barrier to the front door but also trips me up everyday) and they still play with it.  They like to play hide and seek with it  ;D  I think they play with that more than with the cat tree.

That takes me back about 15 years when we put a long cardboard box in hallway and created a "tunnel". Gandi and Tom used to spend hours chasing each other thru it
Title: Re: Hi-tech, ultra expensive cat toys...
Post by: Rogue on July 05, 2007, 03:31:01 AM
Squidgy's high tech toys are long bits of grass, bottle tops and anything that makes a rattly sound on the laminate flooring.

I've also been finding a high number of dead spiders and flies on the carpets in the house, no doubt after my little man has had a good game with them!  :innocent:
Title: Re: Hi-tech, ultra expensive cat toys...
Post by: Reynard on July 09, 2007, 22:59:01 PM
Today's special...

A screwed-up trimming of greaseproof paper!  :rofl:
Title: Re: Hi-tech, ultra expensive cat toys...
Post by: Ash75 on August 02, 2007, 10:54:54 AM
Im glad this has already been mentioned, I never buy cat toys anymore.  I learnt this from my previous cat A.S.B.O (rip) bought him an amazing rat looking toy that flew across the floor and vibrated.. within 20 seconds it was shredded and never even looked at again or you Can spend loads on a fancy, attractive looking cat toy that they will just turn their nose up and walk away from. 
I love experimenting with stuff lying around the house, I dont have any children myself but plenty of niece and nephews that come over so  theres quite a lot of craft materials lying about. 
One of the best things Ive found to entertain the cats is a few peacock feathers with one of the oversized luminous pipe-cleaners wrapped around them.  They go absolutely mental over this, throwing it in the air, carrying it around, pouncing and stalking it.. and it cost literally nothing. Now thats a proper cats toy  ;D
Interesting to see what other people have come up with..
Title: Re: Hi-tech, ultra expensive cat toys...
Post by: Tiggy's Mum on August 02, 2007, 11:18:29 AM
The latest craze in my house is....

Dried Penne pasta!  I dropped a piece putting the bag away the other day and Riley went mad for it whizzing it around the kitchen floor, had to give Lukey a piece too so he wasn't left out  :evillaugh:

I like the sound of your feathery toys Ash  ;D
Title: Re: Hi-tech, ultra expensive cat toys...
Post by: em1209 on August 02, 2007, 11:28:08 AM
A wooden peg was the best toy in our house last night. Not quite sure how, but Polly found it under the sofa, she must have hidden it there from the last time! Anyhow she found it, had a quick chew and play, then raced off with it in her mouth to hide it in the tent, with the rest of her stash of various items! Obviously so Fergus couldn't get to it and nick it from her!

Also my slippers seem to be be separated and in various places around the house when I get home, upstairs, behind the litter tray ......
Title: Re: Hi-tech, ultra expensive cat toys...
Post by: Millys Mum on August 02, 2007, 15:35:19 PM
Mine like to play with dried pasta and fresh peas but Lola eats the pasta and Taz eats the peas  :Crazy: i dont feed them you know  ;)
Title: Re: Hi-tech, ultra expensive cat toys...
Post by: Tiggy's Mum on August 02, 2007, 16:36:25 PM
Mine like to play with dried pasta and fresh peas but Lola eats the pasta and Taz eats the peas  :Crazy: i dont feed them you know  ;)

Riley ate the pasta in the end too, he was having a good old crunch on it - I suppose it's better for him than munching on bic pens  :innocent: :evillaugh:
Title: Re: Hi-tech, ultra expensive cat toys...
Post by: Tiggy's Mum on March 16, 2008, 22:06:24 PM
2008 UPDATE:

McDonald drink straws - before I started my diet I went in and accidentally picked up a rather large amount of straws to keep the boys in supplies :shify:  They both go crazy for them, whizzing round the house with a straw in their mouth.  They last about a week before they are uunrecognisable as a straw and a replacement comes out!

Voile / net curtain panel
- I was trying to hang some voiles and one was too wide so needed cutting down to size.  The boys had a whale of a time sitting on it and chasing the scissors while I was trying to cut it  :doh:  The piece that was left over is very popular - it can either be draped over their head when they get all excited for a frenzied voile fight or placed over their favourite toys, they then have to 'fight' the voile to get the toys!

Title: Re: Hi-tech, ultra expensive cat toys...
Post by: J (Indoorcatsuk) on March 17, 2008, 08:51:20 AM
2008 UPDATE:

McDonald drink straws - before I started my diet I went in and accidentally picked up a rather large amount of straws to keep the boys in supplies :shify:  They both go crazy for them, whizzing round the house with a straw in their mouth.  They last about a week before they are uunrecognisable as a straw and a replacement comes out!


Two of ours like those too.

Also the container that Kinder eggs come in is a favourite currently of our youngest.
Title: Re: Hi-tech, ultra expensive cat toys...
Post by: Mark on March 17, 2008, 08:57:34 AM
A wooden peg was the best toy in our house last night.

I know this is a really old post but alarm bells rang when I saw it  :scared:

When I was very young, I was playing with a peg and chewed it. Somehow the metal spring got wedged in my throat. Luckily, our neighbour was a nurse and she did the Heinrich manoeuvre  :Crazy:
Title: Re: Hi-tech, ultra expensive cat toys...
Post by: JackSpratt on March 17, 2008, 11:01:09 AM
Mark, you can get wooden pegs that don't have the spring. Maybe it was one of those?
Title: Re: Hi-tech, ultra expensive cat toys...
Post by: Mark on March 17, 2008, 11:20:00 AM
Hope so.

I have soft-grip ones that have the spring enclosed but I know you can still get old fashioned ones in Tesco - I haven't seen dolly pegs for a long time though (showing my age  :evillaugh: )
Title: Re: Hi-tech, ultra expensive cat toys...
Post by: Den on March 17, 2008, 12:06:59 PM
I'm going to try giving Memphy a straw later, bet he'll love one.

His favourite toys of the moment is wallpaper (redecorating - so it's all over the place). He looooooooooooves bringing bits over for me to through and he can go fetch.
Also the lid off my bottle.
Title: Re: Hi-tech, ultra expensive cat toys...
Post by: JackSpratt on March 17, 2008, 12:08:29 PM
I prefer dolly pegs. :) But not a lot of places sell them these days which is a shame.
Title: Re: Hi-tech, ultra expensive cat toys...
Post by: Bryony84 on March 17, 2008, 12:12:19 PM
In my experience favoured toys have always been rolled up balls of foil and ping pong balls, especially on laminate flooring!

Caspers favourites included plug holes, dripping taps, the phone cord (good for chewing to get attention) and bal point pens (all with lids on!).

Our 2 little rescues enjoyed the laser pointer I took with me the other day, but mostly it seems that we are the best playthings, they love climbing all over us!
Title: Re: Hi-tech, ultra expensive cat toys...
Post by: Tiggy's Mum on March 17, 2008, 15:59:07 PM
I'm going to try giving Memphy a straw later, bet he'll love one.

Riley wrestles the straws out of the plastic bit on top of the cup he loves them so much!   He goes wild if I hold the straw above him and tap it like you would tap a cigarette to get the ash off, he loves being poked with it too  :evillaugh:
Title: Re: Hi-tech, ultra expensive cat toys...
Post by: Den on March 17, 2008, 16:09:56 PM
I'm going to try giving Memphy a straw later, bet he'll love one.

Riley wrestles the straws out of the plastic bit on top of the cup he loves them so much!   He goes wild if I hold the straw above him and tap it like you would tap a cigarette to get the ash off, he loves being poked with it too  :evillaugh:
You mean meowmy poking Riley .....  :shify: :shify: sounds like a fun thing to do with Memphy he'd love to be poked.
He's currently playing with one of those plastic plug covers (you know the things you get with new electrical appliances). Otherwise he's recreating the scene from Alien where those Aliens latch onto the faces of humans - in his case he's the alien and the dogs the human  :scared:
Title: Re: Hi-tech, ultra expensive cat toys...
Post by: Mark on March 17, 2008, 16:44:37 PM
Willow loves the green caps off the milk. Not funny at 6.30am - she will knock it to the floor as many times as I pick it up  :tired:
Title: Re: Hi-tech, ultra expensive cat toys...
Post by: Ellie on March 17, 2008, 16:54:11 PM
My lot love straws  :tired: Guinness hides them in my daughter's bed  :evillaugh:

An old favourite is a hanky box turned upside down with the pingball/rolled up paper ball in it  :naughty:
Title: Re: Hi-tech, ultra expensive cat toys...
Post by: Tiggy's Mum on March 17, 2008, 17:19:25 PM
Never one to miss a photo opportunity  :evillaugh:

Riley about to take a straw!

(http://i195.photobucket.com/albums/z202/Lucas_Riley/LucasRiley2010Small.jpg)

A few day old straw in good condition for it's age  :evillaugh:

(http://i195.photobucket.com/albums/z202/Lucas_Riley/P_edits/27112007455640x480.jpg)
Title: Re: Hi-tech, ultra expensive cat toys...
Post by: Ellie on March 17, 2008, 17:25:43 PM
Lol brill pic Helen and a gorgeous subject of course  :Luv2: :Luv2:
Title: Re: Hi-tech, ultra expensive cat toys...
Post by: Susanne (urbantigers) on March 17, 2008, 17:26:39 PM
I never have straws in so wouldn't have thought of that.  Might 'borrow' one next time I'm in a cafe that has straws  ;D  Mind you, Mosi will probably eat it as he tries to eat most things, and that wouldn't be good.