I was very pleased with these...and they seem like a very good quality for the toy.Thank you to the manufacturer for these. They seem very safe, no dye that comes off, no dangerous parts to swallow. NOTE to shoppers with kittens. My pretty fearless 6-month old kitten was afraid of these when she tried to carry them by the ball on the tail and the mouse would swing and hit her. I therefore cut off the ball tail, shortening the tail as well, and from then on she has LOVED them tremendously and plays with them with great joy and activity. I tend to find them stowed away in pairs around the house (she does this with balls, too, placing multiples of the same item together, never mixing balls with mice...BRILLIANT kitten!). So if you buy them (and I highly recommend them) and your kitten or cat shows fear, just perform surgery by eliminating the ball on the end of the tail. The rattle inside these is a definite attractor for kittens and cats. I think these are safer than many of the dyed fur mice that have plastic eyes or that have dye that bleeds.My 6 week old kitten loves these! The mouse part rattles and the tail is really long. He can bat at it regardless of which end I'm holding it. He'll also throw it around and wrestle with it. Also, pretty durable construction. I love the Petstages brand!These mice are super cute and my cat enjoys playing with them, My only criticism is that $7 for two tiny mice seems a bit steep.I have 3 cats and they love these mice. The bright colors, long tails and the rattle sound keeps them interested for a very long time. I started with one package and had to get more, 2 were not enough for my cats. I have had these for a while and the do not fall apart.
Petstages Twice Mice
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on Saturday, July 26, 2014
I was very pleased with these...and they seem like a very good quality for the toy.Thank you to the manufacturer for these. They seem very safe, no dye that comes off, no dangerous parts to swallow. NOTE to shoppers with kittens. My pretty fearless 6-month old kitten was afraid of these when she tried to carry them by the ball on the tail and the mouse would swing and hit her. I therefore cut off the ball tail, shortening the tail as well, and from then on she has LOVED them tremendously and plays with them with great joy and activity. I tend to find them stowed away in pairs around the house (she does this with balls, too, placing multiples of the same item together, never mixing balls with mice...BRILLIANT kitten!). So if you buy them (and I highly recommend them) and your kitten or cat shows fear, just perform surgery by eliminating the ball on the end of the tail. The rattle inside these is a definite attractor for kittens and cats. I think these are safer than many of the dyed fur mice that have plastic eyes or that have dye that bleeds.My 6 week old kitten loves these! The mouse part rattles and the tail is really long. He can bat at it regardless of which end I'm holding it. He'll also throw it around and wrestle with it. Also, pretty durable construction. I love the Petstages brand!These mice are super cute and my cat enjoys playing with them, My only criticism is that $7 for two tiny mice seems a bit steep.I have 3 cats and they love these mice. The bright colors, long tails and the rattle sound keeps them interested for a very long time. I started with one package and had to get more, 2 were not enough for my cats. I have had these for a while and the do not fall apart.


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