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Homemade Cat Toys

Step 5Many Shapes and Sizes

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Plus, these toys can be made into a variety of shapes and sizes.
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Oct 4, 2011. 9:00 AMknobaroundtheclock says:
Also, if you roll it long enough or even use proper felting techniques it should be fine. Our cat loves those things...chews'em...throws them around...they dont come apart.
Mar 13, 2008. 7:27 PMSwand8 says:
I don't mean to be unkind, as this idea shows you definitely know how to use your noggin, but it's not a real great idea. The cat could swallow the hair and thus have a hair ball to hock up or to stay in it's system to cause intestinal problems - which have been known to sometimes kill cats. Please be kind to our precious little pets.
Mar 6, 2011. 1:26 PMShany120 says:
thats why there is the thing called supervision

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