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Cat Attack
Written by: Michael Mardings
Hopefully this will get your cat moving
My big lazy cat didn't move an inch when I placed the "Cat Attack" in front of him. Slowly, I drove the toy beside his bed and allowed the wand to gently poke him in the rump, but he still didn't move. Frustrated, I left the room and, then, he played with it! He steadily watched me maneuver it and as soon as I wasn't looking, he jumped the "Cat Attack" and tried to dislodge the green "mouse." I grabbed for the remote to get the toy moving since I figured it would be even more fun. However, my cat saw what I was doing so he laid down and practically waved his paw in the universal "faagetaboutit" manner.
Now I understood. Although this toy was manufactured with the idea that I would use it to play with my cat, but the cat decided to use it to annoy me. For the rest of the day, I heard him in the living room jumping around the toy and hitting the wand, but as soon as I entered the room he stopped. I recommend that you purchase the "Cat Attack" to annoy your pet as much as you dare and, then, leave him alone with it. Everytime you leave the room he'll re-discover it, enjoy it, and get some exercise without you. Remember, this toy is for cats; not people. Mmmm, I wonder if the company president's name is Garfield?
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