My cats, Patches and Scout, have two baskets full of toys. Studly Doright and I get a kick out of watching them sift through the baskets’ contents until they find the toy that most exactly fits their needs at the moment.
Sometimes it’s a weird blue thing with feathers on either end.
Often it’s the plastic ring off of a plastic milk carton.
Most often, though, it’s a stuffed mouse.
We have at least a dozen varieties of mice.
The current favorite toys, though, are catnip filled pillows.
Notice that the edges have been gnawed and drooled on.
All of the toys pictured above, as well as several more, had been in hiding for awhile. I had wondered about the pillow, but the cats have so many toys I hadn’t really worried about a few that had gone missing.
Then this morning I was doing some stretches on the den floor and this is what I saw beneath the sofa:
Now I can’t get this song out of my head:
Peace, people!
My dog has lots of little toys and chewy things so I can relate to your post. The photo of the view from under your couch made me laugh out loud!
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Some of the dust bunnies under there are as big as the toys!
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One of our cats’ favorite toys is a pink mouse that I can’t find anywhere. They are making do. Also, what a great Connie Francis song.
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Now that song is in my head.
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It is called an earworm.
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Yes, and it’s dug in.
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Haha! I hope they said thank you when you retrieved their cache!
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Oh, they were very glad to see the milk carton ring and the catnip pillow. I guess that’s thanks enough.
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I’m sure you would agree that it works for small grandchildren, too
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Most certainly!
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