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Sure. The cat model can be made to look like a mouse, with simulated mouse squeaks. Or how 'bout a mitten or sock. |
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(I'm responding to THCGENIUS's comment, which I accidentally erased)
Zap the dog with a laser? |
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Tell your pooch not to feel left out. One of the models is in the form of a dog's tail. In fact, because he has never has a tail sneek up on him before this would work better. |
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Most pets I have known would immediately try to remove any foreign object attached to their tail or elsewhere, so I'm dubious of how long the fun would last. Still it's a fun idea. |
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The point is that the animal will try to remove it... hehe, look at 'em go! |
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Yes, and in my experience they will succeed in less than 10 seconds. Hardly worth the trouble, I think. |
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It would be fun for those households with dog(s) and cat(s). Stealthily attach mouse puppet to dog's tail. |
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Extra fun if you have multiple pets. |
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what if the cat/dog was scared of the puppet and tried to run away from it? |
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