Fashion's Talk Cat Toys Variety Pack for Kitty 20 Pieces
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So crazy! My cat is in a similar situation. Because of how much she plays with the ball, it is completely destroyed. She has a million toys, but she adores this one tiny fluff ball. I even bought an imposter ball (same color, slightly larger and less fluffy) but didn't play with it. All he did was keep pleading for the single ball. It's hilarious to hear that others have had similar experiences.
A label on the package reads "Variety pack for kitty 20 pieces" in English, with two clearly Asian alphabet characters beneath it. I'm not sure what they mean, but I'm guessing "Made in China" is what they mean.
I can't give you a number because they're always filled at random with different toys; no two bags are alike, but you do get a variety. I hope this has been of assistance.
To ensure that all of the toys contain catnip, they are all thrown into one bag.
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What I find inexcusable is that one of them broke in in less than a minute and could have killed my cat if I hadn't been present. The cat nip pillow (which, by the way, does not contain catnip) has a small bell attached to it that broke into very small SHARP pieces under the slightest pressure. I had to pry it from his bleeding gums, and I can't imagine the damage it would have done to his esophagus if he had swallowed it. The remainder of the toys have since been discarded. I used to be disappointed, but now I'm angry. Earlier review: br>br> br>On Amazon, there were several different bundles of small cat toys, but I chose this one because of the toys in the photo. What I got was a different set of toys that were significantly less expensive and of lower quality. Although there are still 20 toys, I wish the image wasn't so deceiving. I was especially excited for the stuffed fish toy and the ball with a mouse attached to it that would automatically right itself when batted. I didn't have either of these in my bag. I can't help but feel like I've been taken advantage of.
I'm getting ready to move into a new apartment, and I figured what better way to cheer up my cat than by giving him some toys to play with. I didn't expect to like it as much as I do, but I'm going to tell everyone I know about it! The toys are adorable, and I didn't get any duplicates. I haven't seen toys like these for this price at Walmart or Petco, and the feather teaser is fantastic! "Oh yeah, this was worth it!" I thought to myself. "Instead of string, it's made of a flexible metal wire, which keeps your cat's claws from getting caught. " My cat used to be an outside cat who was always catching birds, so the feathers are very appealing to him. If they break, or if he eventually hides them all (or if my ferrets take them! ), I'll let you know. ) I'll be placing another order with this company!.
Grace has been around for 13 weeks. She adores her new toys, and she adores Amazon Prime! She was unsure what to play with first, so we put some aside for later. Grace enjoyed all of the toys, including the small bag, which I had doubts about because they were all small enough for her to toss and carry around. If your cat doesn't like jingle bells, don't buy any of the toys because they have them inside the ball/toy or attached to the end of the feathery toy.
I'm so happy I got it! Not only was it a great deal, but it also included three toys that my cat absolutely loves. She chases one of them down the hall and back, then deposits it in her water dish (which I read has something to do with her desire to "secure" her hunted item). I even put that same mouse in her toy box, along with a slew of other toys, and she fished it out, carried it to me, dropped it at my feet, and meowed. So, yeah, this purchase was a success! (It's the toy in the attached photo. ).
Update in the middle of the month When I got my third bag in April, I said to myself, That would be me if Amazon offered a "verified third purchase" option. I recently purchased my third bag, and while I wait for my third shipment, I currently have about 10 toys in use, as well as 34 hidden under beds, sofas, and chairs in my very small condo. I'm going to go broomstick fishing for toys tomorrow when it's daylight. A large number of people will re- Despite my best efforts, some will not, which is why I've placed an order for my third bag. These toys are ideal for my new 18-year-old son. month- a stray cat from a shelter. Soft balls make up the majority of them. Every one of them is simple to toss. It's great to see some bounce. Her favorite is a feathered soft ball: She'll go get it and return it to me so I can throw it again. Although the feathers didn't last long, she still adores the ball and stealthily carries it away- Under the bed, without a doubt. The soccer balls are bouncy, which we both enjoy. Some are tough, contain bells, and throw and roll exceptionally well. The white "catnip" clothbound fish hasn't been her cup of tea. I'm not sure if she doesn't like catnip (one of my previous cats didn't) or if there isn't enough catnip in it for her to enjoy it. Because I was concerned about choking hazards, I removed the string and other items. Because I wasn't sure about the safety of two of the toys in each bag, I threw them out right away: One was a soft foil ball, and the other was a ball with thin "attenae" protruding from it- It appeared to be foil-related once more. I was worried about choking hazards, as well as the fact that tinsel can kill a cat. I threw them away because I thought they might be harmful if eaten. I also advise that you get rid of the plastic "carousel": I'm sure they've tested these toys, but why take a chance? This fell apart due to a bad throw on my part, and I wouldn't want kitty to ingest the bell inside; I'm sure they've tested these toys, but why take a chance? Even so, for the price, the remaining 17 toys are a fantastic deal. My kitty and I are both very pleased with our purchases. I live in a small condo, and she'll be an indoor cat for the foreseeable future, so the exercise she's getting from chasing these balls is fantastic, especially for a newly-acquired cat. I adopted a stray cat from a shelter. The soft toys do get a little dirty after being tossed around, but I've hand-washed a lot of them with a little dish soap and found that they're really easy to clean. I keep the toys in a few different locations so that I can toss them around. If I don't do my job, kitty will sneak up to the two toy bowls and "steal" her favorite soft toys, then dash away with glee to hide them. I'm hoping that three bags will be sufficient, and that I'll only have to use the broomstick once or twice a month. These are some of my favorite toys.
It's impossible to persuade me that these weren't made as a class project. They're also not very durable. Then there's the hype in these reviews, which I'm completely perplexed by. People must have never had real cat toys or are obsessed with cheap products, because I only bought these because of the reviews. There is no other explanation! I didn't return because I felt completely stupid for having nothing else to give my sister's cat other than these ridiculous "cat toys" and the pole scratcher. I felt so humiliated. They arrived on December 25th, and Cat was the lucky recipient. It is now January 13th, and I was told last week that they only lasted two days. 13 dollars is a lot of money for garbage. Cheap for a good product, but a complete waste of money and far too expensive for what it is. I adore our pets and would never purposefully purchase garbage for them, so to each their own, but I would never do so. Nothing to thank you for!.