So... Selwyn adopted the stuffed G.I.R. sometime back in August, when he was still a reasonably tiny kitten. It was kind of hilarious to watch him drag this giant stuffed beast around in his teeth, by one hand. A few months later, G.I.R.'s hands have been chewed off (and mostly not eaten), and Selwyn has much less trouble dragging him around the
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She loves her alligator dog toy, when she hugs it she makes it squeak.
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Funny thing is, he has absolutely no interest in any other stuffed thing in the house. Not even the big octopus with it's entirely chewable tentacles.
I need to unstuff the arms, which is just going to be sad. I was going to stitch them up, but he'd just chew through in no time.
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I don't think I'd let my ferrets near my GIR toys or they would have a similar fate.
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Oh, GIR belongs to him... Hubero gets near him and he gets so defensive. Fortunately, Hubero is indifferent to the whole silly thing.
I had not intended (obviously) for GIR to become a cat toy. I mean, what cat latches on to a stuffed toy that's 5 times its size, as was the case when Sel was tiny? It was just too adorable to do anything about, though.
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That is improbably cute.
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