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5 REFILLS for Da Bird feather wand cat toy toys refill US $13.65
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Cat toy 30 Furry Mice2Wobbly roll Mice Brand New US $9.49
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Gray Mouse CAT TOY new cute and loads of fun 1 in x 2 US $5.55
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KITTY HOOTS TAIL CHASER ORGANIC CAT NIP TOYS 1pc US $.99
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Cat toy30Long Furry Mice2WobblyRoll Mice Brand New US $9.49
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Pet Dog Cat Chew Dangle Mouse Stick Rope Hunting Toy US $.99
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Undercover Mouse Panic Cat Toy NEW LK US $24.99
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Kitty Cat Tackle Box catnip toys pig mouse duck fish NR US $9.99
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New ASPCA Collection Catnip Toys 6 Mice Mouse Cat US $.99
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Gray Mouse CAT TOY new cute and loads of fun 1 in x 2 US $5.55
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5 da bird attachments refills variety pk cat toy toys US $11.99
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Spot Electronic Cat Kitten Scratch Pad Toy Mouse Chase US $26.51
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Kitty Cat Tackle Box catnip toys pig mouse duck fish NR US $9.99
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CAT Mouse Chase Electronic Toy US $15.99
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Programmable MOUSE IN THE HOUSE Interactive Cat Toy US $48.99
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LOT 23 NEW CAT DOG CHRISTMAS TOYS COLLAR CHEWS BALLS US $.99
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5 REFILLS for Da Bird feather wand cat toy toys refill US $13.65
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PLAY N SQUEAK TWICE the MICE 2 Sound Cat Toys US $6.56
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IS IT NECESSARY FOR A DOG TO PLAY?
When I was a kid I love to play with my friends, get socialize with people. Are they only human kids who need to play or refresh themselves by talking with other person? Answer is no every body wants to play whether it a human kid or animal kid. It’s a basic nature feeling. Every body wants to refresh themselves.
Someone has said "all work and no play, makes Jack a dull boy.” I think it’s a real truth. It is important that a dog gets to play with other dogs, not only for fun and exercise, but to develop and to keep its socialization skills.
Play sessions with any other dog is important because if he does not play he will lose his activeness and it will soon "de-socialize". It is important for the dog to interact with other dogs.
Dogs are also a beautiful creature of nature and they have their own prefernces like us. To whom they want to play or to whom they does not want to play it’s their wish.
Some dogs prefer to play with like colored dogs, that have gentle type play styles, some prefer to play with males instead of females, and some prefer to play with young dogs, while others prefer older dogs. There are dogs that love to play with a large group and some who prefer one on one play.
You should also aware of dogs play styles-
Need to know them some are below
Well different dogs have different play styles. Some dogs like cat-like play (pouncing - using their paws, spinning around the other dog without touching); others like chasing (with playful stalking and taking turns chasing one another.) Larger breeds love to body slam each other (which include hard bumps, shouldering, pushing into walls and wrestling) and then there is the neck-biting group (lying down with gentle neck biting, also on the face and ears.)
Different breeds have different styles of play. Toy breeds seem to prefer the cat and mouse pouncing type of play, sight hounds love a good game of chase, the working dogs like Newfoundland’s and Saint Bernard's love chasing and body slamming. While other working dogs like boxers, Great Danes, Samoyed, mastiffs and huskies like neck biting in their playtime.
Now next is how do you find a good playmate for your dog? I will tell you the playmate dog size should be similar to your dog size. It is important to make their introduction gradually.
If your dog has never been to a dog park it is a good idea is to leave your dog off leash in the holding area until the dogs in the play area have greeted your dog through the fence and have gone back to play. This removes the stress your dog would feel if suddenly a large group of dogs loomed down on him/her and your dog has no place to escape to.
Once your dog joins the group for play keeps a watchful eye on the group. They need constant supervision.
If you notice any sign of stress either in your dog or the dog(s) involved in the play call a halt to the game. Signs of stress can be half-moon eyes, lip licking, a dropped down tail, yawning, and ears pulled back or stiff body language.
. By doing so you may be saving your dog and yourself from a bad situation.
A playgroup, dog parks and backyard romps with friends is a great way for a puppy/dog to let off steam, get exercise and learn social dog manners. It is up to you, however, to recognize your dog's method of playing and to keep that in mind, when introducing him/her to other dogs. It is also your responsibility to know when your dog has had enough and needs to stop playing and go home.for more details visit http://www.varietykennel.com
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Questions & Answers about Cat Mouse Play
My Jack Russell Terrier loves playing with Mouse Cat Toys?
My JRT loves to steal my cats little mouse toys.
I am just worried about the catnip in it.
Will these hurt my dog?
Is there any place you know where I can buy little mice toys without catnip in them?
Not surprising, terriers were bred to be ratters. Catnip won't hurt them, but it probably won't have any particular attraction to them either.
Why does my cat always meow when she is playing with her mouse?
A while ago for Christmas we bought my cat Missy a soft toy mouse that she still plays with today and every time she does she meows and we are always wondering why she does this do you know why?
Thanks!!!
When she does that she always is by the stairs.
Could be a couple of reasons..........
1. She thinks it's a kitten, and she's loving it
2. She thinks it's prey, and she's killed it.
Either way, she seems to be enjoying this toy! Is it a catnip mouse? If so, that's another reason for the "happiness" !!
Enjoy your cat..........aren't they wonderful????
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admin on November 10th 2009 in Cat Toys

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