Cat Toys: How to Make Your Home a Feline Paradise (Storey Country Wisdom Bulletin, a-251)
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Save Your Furniture and Thrill Your Cat! To keep your cat happy, healthy, loving, fit, and feeling the enthusiasm of a kitten, turn your home into a feline paradise! Kittens, adult cats, and elderly felines alike delight in having their own playthings and spaces in the home. For the ultimate in pampering treatment, offer your cat scratching posts, catnip toys, climbing structures, perching places, napping spaces, and more!
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #395932 in Books
- Published on: 2000-12
- Binding: Paperback
- 32 pages
Editorial Reviews
About the Author
Lura Rogers has been caring for animals since she was a child. She was a long-time employee of Adirondack Save-a-Stray, a shelter and adoption center for cats and dogs. She now shares her New Hampshire home with three cats.
Customer Reviews
How to make your world revolve around your cat!
I was disappointed in this book. Although the content was informative and the book was inexpensive, I found the ideas unrealistic unless you want life to be dominated by the needs of cats. I found the format boring.
Save your furniture and thrill your cat too!
Lura Rogers offers expert advice on choosing safe, suitable accessories for your cat, including cat beds, cat condos, cat trees, scratching posts, toys, and catnip-stuffed mice. She also gives tips for making kitty accessories with little expense, selecting items that best suit your cat's personality, and choosing the right location for cat structures in your home.
A section on catnip and other greens for cats is included.
Not worth the money to return
I was very excited about this book, as a lifelong cat owner. It is not a book, but a pamphlet. It's thin and unoriginal. Who doesn't know that you can buy cat trees or beds or grow your own catnip? I was expecting design specs or instructions (how big a base should a cat tree have to support a certain height or number of shelves?) and got neither, except for a pattern for a "catnip mouse" which is an oval. Cut one out and fold it in half and stitch. I just saved you $3.95 + SH.
I did find some great patterns for cat houses and trees on the Internet, if you search under "free woodworking patterns" and scroll through. I have yet to find a book of them. Please consider a shelter cat; the Petfinder service has thousands of them.




