If you’ve been following this blog for any length of time, you might know about the origin story of Simme and Munchkie, his monkey toy. We happened to get a couple of pictures of Simme playing with Munchkie recently…
If you’ve been following this blog for any length of time, you might know about the origin story of Simme and Munchkie, his monkey toy. We happened to get a couple of pictures of Simme playing with Munchkie recently…
..are attached to another cat!
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We cats love to be brushed. It makes us feel happy and secure and loved. Even though we do our own grooming all the time, we like it when the humans help out! And when they help out, we prefer they use this slicker style JW Pet Company GripSoft Small Cat Brush. Here’s why:
Some things to keep in mind with this slicker brush:
We like to be groomed once a day and long enough to “straighten our stripes”. How much do your cats like grooming?
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There are times you don’t need to spend a lot to get something that works really well for us felines! We hear humans like to find “bargains” and so we thought we’d talk about some things they found at the Dollar Tree and Walmart that worked really nicely for us.
First, we’ll talk about fleece throws and blankets, because you know we cats like to stay warm:
These are the Angel of Mine Fleece Baby Blankets at Dollar Tree. We’ve got a few of these and they are super buys! They are 30″ x 30″ so they are nice and small. We purrsonally recommend the gray with the white stripes; nice and neutral!
For a slightly bigger fleece throw, we use the Mainstays Fleece Plush Throw from Walmart. And when we say “use”, we really mean it!
We’re pretty sure we can’t ever be without these fleece throws again! We love to hide under them!
There’s one more thing we want to show you. This one’s also from Dollar Tree.
You might recognize it from this photo…
The Essentials Fabric Storage Basket with Grommets is a fun place to store our toys because we can play in it if we want to! The sides are flexible and this basket isn’t as tall as some of the other ones. The humans like it because it’s “only a dollar” so that’s pretty good, right?
We hope you like the things we showed you. Have you ever found something unexpected for your cats at the dollar store or at Walmart or Target?
Cats stick together like glue. Like all other animals, except humans. They love each other, and their humans, unconditionally. No one has to teach them to do that, they just do it. They bond quietly.
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There comes a time when sleeping on sofas or chairs or human beds just isn’t enough. We need a catty corner! A place where us cats can hang out, snooze, play, and just be cats! So we were super excited when this arrived at our home! The You and Me Double Cat Nest with Lounger is 37 inches tall and has sisal on one leg. The others are covered with comfy carpeting in a neutral color that should coordinate anywhere. It’s compact enough so you can even use it in a corner in an apartment.
Here’s why this is our ultimate fave:
A couple of things to keep in mind with this cat tree:
This, in our opinion, is a MUST HAVE for multiple cat households.
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When Lily started scratching the litter mat (that we’ve since replaced) we knew we had to do something! We really lucked out with this simple SmartyKat Sisal Angled Cat Scratcher because it was just the right thing. We placed it near the litter box area and Lily took to it at once! She even hid under it. We think she and the other cats find the angle appealing.
What we liked most about this scratcher:
Some things to keep in mind with this scratcher:
If you have a small area where you need to distract your cat from scratching and can’t fit a big scratching post, this is an ideal solution.
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When we first adopted our cat Abby, we bought her this Cuddle Monkey toy. She played with it a while but lost interest. We nearly forgot about it until we adopted Simme, our orange boy.
As a kitten, Simme played with the monkey toy in much the same way. However, one day, he did something odd with the toy. He left it in a special place under the coffee table, hidden away. We decided to leave it there. It remained there for a couple of months, alone and out of sight. One day, though, Simme took the monkey toy out of its special place. He began carrying the monkey around as though it was his very own kitten companion. At that point, we figured we needed to rename the toy “Munchkie”.
Simme and Munchkie became inseparable. Through the next year, Simme took Munchkie traveling all over the home, including up the stairs (which he never did at first) to leave outside the bedroom door. Munchkie couldn’t be out of Simme’s sight, not even for a moment. Otherwise, he would meow loudly, demanding that we find him without delay.
Over time, Munchkie started to show signs of wear. We tried to repair Munchkie as much as we could, but Simme did not trust us to take care of Munchkie while he was out of sight.
Then, Lily arrived. She took an interest in Munchkie but he’s really Simme’s toy, so we got two more of them to play with. Simme, in general, rejected the new monkey toys, while Lily is avidly playing with these new arrivals.
To be continued…
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We know this may sound, er, strange, but one of our favorite toys is actually not a cat toy. Weird, right? These are the Multipet Loofa Dogs and we think they are purrfect! Here’s why:
A few things to keep in mind about these toys:
Sometimes looking beyond your own species for toys can work out well, as it did for us with these Loofa Dog toys.