It is a fun thing, especially if you can carefully drill a few holes in the eggs so a little bit of nip seeps out every time it moves. Unfortunately certain kitties know how to pull them open, and Mr. Sunshine's and Mewsette's vise-grip teeth trying to chew them to bits made us give them up for Lent, never to be seen again.
This looks like LOTS of fun!
ReplyDeleteThat's a good idea! Now, all we need are some plastic eggs!
ReplyDeleteOff to buy plastic eggs at the after-Easter clearance sale. I'm sure that Ruby thanks you :)
ReplyDeleteNow that's a fun idea!
ReplyDeletexo Catherine
That's a great idea! We have to get plastic eggs and make toy for our boys :-)
ReplyDeleteMy crew would go crazypants!
ReplyDeleteMowzers! We don't have eggs, maybe mom can put some catnip inside one of the empty matzo boxes and we can bat it around...?
ReplyDeleteGreat idea! Looks like fun! Lee and Phod
ReplyDeleteIf ya don't mind the noise, we put some dried beans (3-4) in each egg and sealed them. Playtime can get noisy, but they love the eggs.
ReplyDeletethat looks like a great idea! Just be sure that the plastic isn't chewable....Cody has a "thing" for plastic and would probably start chewing them!
ReplyDeleteIt is a fun thing, especially if you can carefully drill a few holes in the eggs so a little bit of nip seeps out every time it moves. Unfortunately certain kitties know how to pull them open, and Mr. Sunshine's and Mewsette's vise-grip teeth trying to chew them to bits made us give them up for Lent, never to be seen again.
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