Real Rabbit Fur Mice Cat Toys 6-pack
S**A
Not what I used to buy
My cats always loved these. But the version I used to buy had glued nose/eyes. I always cut off the ears, and knocked off the glued eyes and nose and cut the tail for safety so the cats wouldn't swallow any of that. These are fairly sturdy but the eyes/nose are hard plastic and not glued, but have spikes on one end instead. Fairly easy to get the nose off, but not the eyes. So not useable for me, as my cats play with them too hard. Even worse now with spikes on one end. Too bad as they love the fur and the size is right. Have to keep looking for original version.
H**R
Releases the raw cat energy
My one kitten loves picking this toy up in his mouth and running around with it. They have a soft rattle that he instantly recognizes and will come sprinting to the room.
P**Y
renewed interest from my nearly 18 years old kittens
Just like I remember them. When it was just an all cat household, my cat Kayla used to love playing with these mice. They were her most favorite toy. We eventually added in dogs who wanted to eat the cat toys especially these mice. So while we tried to contain the toys in a cat only room (cats had run of house but also had a dog-free zone for their pleasure), these mouse toys were eventually lost.Now that she and her brother Joey are nearly 18 years old and showing more signs of aging, I wanted to bring back some interesting activities and toys that they hadn't bothered with in a long while. I immediately thought about these "mousies", and bought the 6 pack. They are as I remember them- small with raggedy fur, and bead eyes and nose. They have that beloved rattle.Since we have dogs who would love to eat these, and our dog free cat room isn't used as often I decided to keep these at my desk. My cats like to sit at my desk with me, and I thought that having them available to be played with when they are supervised would make for a nice enrichment activity.Sure enough, my girl loves her mousies. Not with the fervor and excitement of her youth, but definitely a noticeable perking up when I bring them out and toss them in front of her. She will lightly bat at them, smell them, rub on them. They dont have much of a smell that can detect, but to add interest I placed them in a baggy with catnip. Then I store them that way until next "play" session.I am glad the real rabbit fur mice are still around. It has been nice to present her with a beloved toy from her youth.
D**N
Only one my cat likes
The fur on these mice attracts my cat and he loves to toss them around. He’s not very interested in cotton or fleece toys, but these keep him entertained.
K**E
Old time favorite
After ten years of pet free life I recently adopted a new kitty. Back in the day, the pet stores had bowls of these mice by the cash register and I would often buy one when I was in buying cat food. My old cat loved them. At least until the tails came off. And he was good at removing the tails. The synthetic ones were spurned, it had to be the real fur.Well these seem to no longer be a thing, for impulse buys at the pet store. The cashier had never heard of them and they only had the synthetic ones. So I searched and found them here.My new kitty loves them just as much. But has not yet developed the tail removal skill.I inspected the eyes and noses and they seem pretty firmly attached. I think it would take a lot of hard chewing to get them out, and by then the tails would be long gone. I will keep watch for issues but I am not worried.
A**R
The cats LOVE these!
It's hard to find toy mice that smell right. People don't have a good sense of smell and buy things we are assured by manufacturers and vendors to be made right and of good materials. Can't fool cats, though. These mice are favored toys, and that's no accident. Marinate them in a bag of good catnip and your animals will beg for them and play with them until the toys no longer look like mice but still have that wonderful scent.These are a great buy and will bring much joy to your pets for a long time.
K**.
Kitten loves them!
My last kitten was over two decades ago as she passed at almost 19 years old. I recently took in an abandoned kitten & found my old cat's bag of toys with an old and well loved rabbit fur mouse. The kitten fell in love with it & played with it most of the day. She'd cry if she lost it, the only toy she does that for. Due to age, the old miuse went bald & the tail came out. I am thankful to have found these online because I could not find then locally. They arrived quickly and look great. The kitten took to them immediately and wore herself out playing with a new mouse. Photo of mice shows my really old, bald mouse on the far right. The three from the left are the new ones and the kitten loves them.
G**Y
great toy!
Used to be able to find these in any pet store, now I can't find them anymore so had to look on line. The one I did find in the pet store, sold single, the cat didn't like (made me wonder if it was real rabbit fur,even though it looked & felt real). These are real, cat LOVES them! They have a little something inside to give it a little rattle noise too which she seems to love
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