Lindsey Zanardi: it won't hurt them. Cats llove soft thinks and things that they can hit or lay/rub on.
Aubrey Tirri: Sure, if they want to play with it. Cat toys have catnip in them so the kitten might like them better.
Esteban Faggett: Of course! My cat drags off my dog's toys all the time. She likes to bury them under the covers in my bed because she knows the little mini pomeranian can't jump up there lol. Poor doggy. I also got my cat some ZuZu pets and she goes mad chasing them around in the little hamster ball.
Dominic Sciancalepore: Forget what people don't say. Dogs don't really need toys, it's the people! Dogs love to have a way of connecting with their people. If dogs could talk, they'd never shut up. They know who's the boss, who they count on for food and a place to stay. They'd love a nice long conversation with you, but they seem to realize THAT's out. So they play with humans instead, with fun and toys as the common language. Before dogs ! were domesticated, they couldn't have cared less. Everything dogs do in the wild they do together, in a pack. Now you are part of your dog's pack. Dogs have been domesticated for 14,000 years, but they are still pack animals. Just because they're with you doesn't mean they don't think of themselves as being in a pack. Cats, on the other hand, have only been domesticated for half that time. In addition, cats have always been solitary animals. They hunt and live alone. The only time they insist on getting together is to steal another cat's food or girlfriend. Dogs share these things. You don't see a herd of cats running together, do you? This is why. But that doesn't mean cats don't like to have fun. I am a lifelong cat and dog owner, and my cats love to play - I'm here to tell ya. And they love their toys. It's just not their chief preoccupation. Sleep is. And getting you to do what they want....Show more
Hong Hunkin: Why ever not?
Clinton Migliori: why not????i ! dont see anything wrong with it.if you see it harms her then y! ou should obviously take it awat from her
Maritza Ebanks: Of course they can! They are just playful little kitties
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