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  2. Can cats eat pumpkin? Know if the fall squash is healthy for ...

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    Yes, cats can eat pumpkin. Plain pumpkin is OK for cat consumption, PetMD reports. The squash may even benefit your pet's health, according to Hill's Pet Nutrition .

  3. Cat play and toys - Wikipedia

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    In the case of pet domestic cats, humans normally provide them with purchased, human-made toys such as toy mice, bird or feather toys, or toy insects. These may be suspended from a string attached to a wooden or fishing-style rod designed to simulate lifelike activity in the toy, triggering the cat's predatory instincts – this game is known ...

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    When it comes to automatic cat litter boxes, you can’t do better than the Litter-Robot 4. This litter box is extremely advanced, allowing you cats to do their business without you ever needing ...

  5. The Little Pumpkin Cat Cafe offers cat cuddling, handmade ...

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    The Little Pumpkin Cat Cafe is the first of its kind in Independence. It offers a place for stray cats and kittens to get support in the form of shelter, food, medical care and a place for folks ...

  6. Purr-tenders - Wikipedia

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    Purr-tenders is a toy franchise created by Hallmark Properties and Fisher Price in 1987. The Purr-tenders are five colorful cats who wear carnival-like masks trying to pretend that they are a different animal. [2] Hugging the toy triggered a purring noise, powered by AA batteries.

  7. Kitty in My Pocket - Wikipedia

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    Kitty in My Pocket is a collection of small toy cat figurines that was first released in 1994 by Vivid Imaginations. [1] As well the toys being sold individually in blind packets they were also sold in blister-packaged groups and large playsets. In 2007 the line was re-released by Corinthian Marketing/MEG Toys with the same concept but with ...

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