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Dr. Noys Squirrel Cat Toy

Dr. Noys Squirrel Cat Toy

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Brand: Kong
Category: Pet Products

List Price: $5.70
Buy New: $2.99
You Save: $2.71 (48%)



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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 34 reviews
Sales Rank: 342

Color: Brown
Media: Misc.
Size: 5.0'' x 2.2'' x 6.75''
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2
Dimensions (in): 5 x 2.2 x 6.8
Legal Disclaimer: New York State residents are responsible for state sales tax not added by Amazon.

MPN: 2201:3125610
Model: NQ4
UPC: 763034610088
EAN: 0763034610088
ASIN: B0006G511G

Release Date: September 6, 2006
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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5 out of 5 stars There are catnip toys, and then there's Dr. Noys Cat Squirrel   October 13, 2007
 7 out of 7 found this review helpful

I could write a lot of frilly words, but suffice it to say that this toy has to be hidden in a cabinet with a latch. The cats go bonkers for this hideous little bundle of fluff, and I have ordered additional squirrels to avoid territorial fights over who gets to kill it next. I have actually seen the thing fly past my knees while I was sitting on a chair reading, and it makes me feel all warm and fuzzy inside when my semi-feral runt breaks its neck. Fun days.


4 out of 5 stars Fun Toy   September 5, 2007
 9 out of 9 found this review helpful

We have two cats. They enjoyed this toy a lot...for about ten minutes. That's actually quite a lot for these cats. Just like most cats they have short attention spans. They definitely did not ignore it -- one of them tossed it up in the air a few times and the other one attacked it in a very playful manner! They do go back to this toy on occasion and play with it again. Generally it was a pretty good hit. As for quality of the product, it appears to be safe -- no loose parts and good construction. The pouch for the catnip appears to be secure (the cats have not opened it yet). It was shipped very quickly and came in excellent condition.


5 out of 5 stars Cat Toy   August 26, 2007
 3 out of 3 found this review helpful

My two, 3 month old kittens, absolutely love this toy. Whether it's getting cuddled or thrown up in the air, it get a lot of playing time.


5 out of 5 stars Our cats (all 12 of them) gave it a "4 out of 5 paper bags" score   August 8, 2007
 10 out of 10 found this review helpful

We rescue cats and thus have become somewhat knowledgeable on cat toy preferences. Basically they are as diverse as humans, just don't respond well to advertisements and how much it costs, nor do they worry about what the cats next door have. Ours are the type who may turn their noses up at a $40 toy and play for hours with the paper bag it came in...hence the "5 paper bags" score. With regards to Dr. Noys Cat Squirrel all but 3 of our cats spent considerable time bitting, kicking, throwing, dragging and slobbering on this toy. Therefore they gave it 4 paper bags and since they do not believe in a perfect cat toy we figured that was worth 5 stars on Amazon


5 out of 5 stars I am amazed...   July 2, 2007
 45 out of 45 found this review helpful

I have a kitty that I adopted at the local Animal Welfare League where she'd been abandoned with a note saying her previous owner had passed away and she (the cat,) needed a new home. She's almost six years old, had been declawed, and had no desire to play with anything other than to bite me whenever the mood struck her. Now, however, she -LOVES- to play with her squirrel, tossing it, stalking it, chasing it, doing the old rear paw burn out with it, so I have to say that I am impressed. It's the first thing she looks for in the a.m. when she wakes up, even before nagging me for her morning food. I'd bought her freshly cut catnip, fresh-growing catnip and some of the packaged stuff and she ignored it all. Since I put some of the cheap, dry stuff into the squirrel's catnip pouch, she has even learned to enjoy the catnip. I'm happy for her, as she had done little other than sleep and eat since I adopted her. She's finally being a kitty again.