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Commercial Cat’s Toy With Three Alternatives,
- 1. Small, red and white, rodent-form (partially disintegrated), length with tail: 11 cm – 7.5 cm. Dyed animal skin (probably rabbit) with polymer core.
- 2. Walnut, 10 cm cir.
- 3. Clove Of Garlic, dehydrated. 4 cm. – 2.5 cm.
- 4. Pull Top for Half Gallon Container of Orange Juice, Tropicana, “Not From Concentrate, vitamin C and E added.” All played with by cats and occasionally chewed on by dogs, in the Hartford Woolen Company Warehouse Art Studio Building. Collected 2002.
Cats were living in a feral condition in the old Lena’a Lunch Building, White River Jct. in 1992 when the Main Street Museum made its home there. Several of them are now been at least partially domesticated and are living with artists in a renovated mill in Hartford Village, Vermont.
These artifacts represent a continuum in the cost of cat playthings.
Cat toys are sometimes chewed on by dogs, to the toys unavoidable annihilation.