Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-35319541-20180710051432/@comment-35319541-20180710070413

Loving it! My  cat loved the lazer light, played with it for hours, my fingers always got sore from keeping it on, lol. I had it on my key chain, a cheap thing, My Tiger, a long haired yellow and white cat, always heard when I took out my keys and came a runnin' to play! I have a rather roomy house so I could stand or sit in the doorway and run him from the living room, kitchen, dining room, sun room and back room and with two sets of stairs I could run him up and down too! He even came a runnin' when he heard the car pull up cause he knew we could play outside in the dark. When the battery died he drove me nuts til I bought a new on for him. Awww I miss my Tigey. Tiger was the most lovable lap cat, only thing was when he wanted to be petted or wanted you to stop petting him, he would nip at your hand, though he did learn not to nip hard, what a relieve.

One day he got so many hair balls we shaved him clean. It was 90 degrees in the shade, he looked like a dead rat, all skinny, all that hair made him look like a full sized cat. And you know what, I know the cat felt much cooler after being shaved as well, so it was all good, well, except when people first saw him, they thought he was a neglected poor little skinny thing, had to explain it alot. He was anything but neglected. He meowed at the door to get out, scratched the screen to get back in, hey, great pet screening material available too, cat claw resistant, still have it up, lasted since 2005!

When he wasn't playing he slept, and if you sat by him, he gave you that dreamy cat look, and layed back down. Slept up by my face, all furry and making me sneeze. Poor thing disappeared one year, when the rains came and after 3 days of not coming home, I found out some neighbor had been catching cats in a cage and giving them to the humane society or the pound, but alas, he was not so lucky to end up in any of those places, sad to say. I can only hope he was "adopted" and well loved, though he knew how to get home around town.