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Dehydrated Rabbit Feet $2.99

Another truly natural, healthy snack. The feet are washed with hot water and dried in the dehydrator. This dries the fur and meaty part of the foot, but does not dry out the bones. Great treat for cats or dogs! Packaged 15 feet per bag, vacuum sealed.

Current Reviews: 8
This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 01 November, 2005.
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Hours of fun in every foot! Forget buying toys for your cats, just give them one of these and watch them play themselves into exhaustion! Seriously, my two cats get SO EXCITED when I give them these rabbit feet that they can hardly control themselves -- they bat the feet around, jump in the air and pounce on them, and grab them in their mouths and slink out of the room to ensure their treasures aren't "stolen&qu-
ot; by the other cat. My 6-month old kitten is a terror and sometimes torments my 7-month old female by attacking her when he gets bored. When I see her losing patience, I sometimes give them each one of these (or rabbit ears) and that so distracts both of them that it diffuses the situation. These last a long time, and when the cats fall asleep (or when the feet are "lost"-
; under the sofa), I pick them up and put them in the bag with the rabbit ears to refresh their scent. (Caveat: These are so popular that each cat needs his/her own foot to play with, or a hissing match will inevitably result.)

5 of 5 Stars!
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