Sunday, August 19, 2007

Da Bird Sunday

Da Bird feathers - chewed one is blue and the one in the plastic is the refill which would get chewed almost immediately once Bujang gets his teeth on it.


Toro trying to get himself a whole boxful of Da Bird feathers... here Toro is taking out the Cat Dancer, a great fav with Bujang.


From http://cats.about.com/cs/playforcats/gr/dabird.htm

I have never seen a conversation about cat toys without Da Bird in prominence. Cats universally seem to love Da Bird, and when our cats are happy, their human slaves are happy too. The feather action inspires cats to bigger and better play ideas, and a bit of human trickery can make the game even more exciting for your cat. Expect hours and hours of play from Da Bird, but be careful not to wear out your kitty. He will play until he crashes, if given that option. For that reason alone, it's best to hide this toy when not in use. (But don't be surprised if your cat leads you to that secret closet, with an irresistible expression on her face.)
and of cos she is perfectly right as Da Bird is Toro's favourite toy and he would lead me to his Da Bird cupboard every chance he gets.
For mighty mouse
I got Da Bird online at http://www.woofandmeowshoppe.com/dabirdcattoy.html. They are efficient and it arrives one week from my order. I hope this helps you :)

4 comments:

  1. Wonderful! THANKS heaps!! I don't recall seeing it at the pet supplies shops that I regularly patronise. I'm running out of ideas on games to play with my girls. Shall check out the link.

    cheers,
    MightyMouse

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  2. Hmmmm very tempting!

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  3. feel like buyin one too... i will check with the seller of the posage cost... thanks.. does ur come by normal posage?

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  4. Dear jennifer

    There is only one mode for international orders. My advice is once you decide to get it, you should also get the refills as the kitties will destroy them all quite quickly :) The amigos love the one with the silver tassels also as it catches the light and it makes a rustling noise.

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