[Sca-cooks] available merchandise, was things they dont explain about Pennsic
AEllin Olafs dotter
aellin at earthlink.net
Fri Jun 4 20:25:40 PDT 2004
That's it!
I don't see the toy I bought and two cats have loved... it was a sort of
long tube. Not particularly "cool looking" but long enough for my very
large cat to hold and bite one end and kick the other with ease (which
seems to be vital to the true enjoyment of the activity.) And it's made
of some kind of Super Fabric that doesn't disintegrate under the
treatment. (I put it away periodically in a jar of catnip, which seems
to revitalize it - but I want new ones!)
As I said, not at all medieval - my other purchases were, or at least
tried to be - but it went over quite well with my cats, who have never
asked for documentation.
AEllin
Daniel Myers wrote:
>
> On Jun 4, 2004, at 5:10 PM, AEllin Olafs dotter wrote:
>
>> Don't remember the name of the cat toy vendor - Devra knows them, she
>> told me about them. They had all kinds of stuffed creatures (I'm not
>> sure I would call them all animals...) and other bizarreness. Not even
>> faintly medieval, but my cat didn't care... One must always bear gifts
>> to the loved ones one has temporarily abandoned.
>
>
> This sounds like Falcon's Mew - run by a wonderful person named Elaine
> who has a delightfully twisted sense of humor. She was one of the first
> to offer plush Cthulhu dolls, juggling bats, and pin-on leeches (empty
> and full versions).
>
> http://www.falconsmew.com/
>
>
> - Doc
>
>
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