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Yes, I know it's probably redundant. Nevertheless, I would like to share one, and ask others to add theirs.

Coco, our feloniously cute Calico, likes to chew the rubber cups off of the door stops.

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rub cayenne on them
 
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And spoil her fun?
You're just an old meanie.
 
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Originally posted by Brice:
Yes, I know it's probably redundant. Nevertheless, I would like to share one, and ask others to add theirs.

Coco, our feloniously cute Calico, likes to chew the rubber cups off of the door stops.

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Our black cat Lucy likes to chew cellophane that's lying around or accidentally dropped on the floor. I grab it from her immediately because I'm concerned about choking.
And, as you know, saying "bad cat" doesn't work with cats. Big Grin


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My cat Sherman is a pencil freak...will go anywhere to grab a pencil and play with it...
 
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Yes they will play with everything,Do NOT give them dental floss or general string.Looks like fun,I know,but will tie up in their intestines. Sorry,don't want to appear a killjoy, only concerned with the health of our kittens.


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I can't crunch up paper around my sisters cat. She'll play with wadded up paper all day.

 
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I'll do that with aluminum foil.If you just want to threaten them tell them you'll rub their backwards + throw them in the alley.You just KNOW that works.


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oops,left out fur.


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Occasionally I need to reheat a couple of Tyson chicken patties or nuggets and instead of making them a soggy mess in the microwave I reheat them on a piece of aluminum foil in the toaster oven.

any cat I've ever had will play with the foil once it's wadded into a ball until you make them a "Fresh' ball at some later date.


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Is baiting legal in your state, Mr. Degroot?
 
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