Wish you wouldn't make such a mess!

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cvedrick

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No I don't have this problem for one reason and one reason only.

If I left ANYTHING laying around the cat would think it was his new toy. Then there would be problems.... for him! Everything I have that is of any value at all is put away in some type of case or in an ottoman that is hollow that the top comes off. (nice hiding place and purchased just for this purpose)

Got the cure for that:

5 Lot Catnip Da Fur Thing Cat Toy Toys Kitten Furry | eBay


Jus tmake sure to hide the ones you are not using and if your cat is a piggy catnip eater, all bets are off

Also put a gob of hot glue where the feathers go in or they wont last 10 minutes.


And reading the rest of your post, it sounds like you may have a young can or even a kitten, get toys, lots of toys, yarn mini tennis balls, anything made from go-cat is like anything from the house of hybrids...

A catnip mouse tied to the string on a kiddie or pocket fishing rod and one of my favorites:

DA-Bird

https://www.google.com/search?q=da+..._Jsn92QWq4IDIDA&ved=0CGgQsAQ&biw=1088&bih=522
 
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Myrany

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Believe me mine is far worse than anything shown. No I am NOT taking a picture. One of my projects this holiday break is putting some kind of order to this room. Probably nearly a hopeless task as I have a closet full of boxes that were never unpacked after we moved in here 3 years ago. :p

As for kittys. In my experience a destructive kitty is often a kitty that is not getting enough playtime to poop them out. Especially with young cats you really do have to play with them. Mine would chase a superball for HOURS and even play fetch with it. Though it was fetch with a catitude twist. She would put it down just far enough from you to make you get up out of your chair to get it. ;) Once I made it a habit to play with her regularly she stopped chewing wires and clawing up stuff.
 

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Got the cure for that:

5 Lot Catnip Da Fur Thing Cat Toy Toys Kitten Furry | eBay


Jus tmake sure to hide the ones you are not using and if your cat is a piggy catnip eater, all bets are off

Also put a gob of hot glue where the feathers go in or they wont last 10 minutes.


And reading the rest of your post, it sounds like you may have a young can or even a kitten, get toys, lots of toys, yarn mini tennis balls, anything made from go-cat is like anything from the house of hybrids...

A catnip mouse tied to the string on a kiddie or pocket fishing rod and one of my favorites:

DA-Bird

https://www.google.com/search?q=da+..._Jsn92QWq4IDIDA&ved=0CGgQsAQ&biw=1088&bih=522


Nice try but he has more toys than most kids. He is just a greedy lil *hit!
 

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heh pretty much, but then I get all OCD and put everything back. A dear friend got me a stand (pic below) that really helped and then I put all my gear and juice in a cd box to keep from the herd of hounds we have.

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