Mar
4
2010

I’m looking for a toy box to put my cats toys in, any ideas where I would find one?


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22 Responses to “I’m looking for a toy box to put my cats toys in, any ideas where I would find one?”

  1. VINCENT F V Says:

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  2. ROMFT Says:

    Nick one from the kids next door
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  3. Chrissy Says:

    Im sure you could use any toy box. Look at toys r us and walmart. Target would hve some too. I bet you could check petsmart as well
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  4. bubbles Says:

    Petco, Target, Walmart ect….
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  5. minitheminx Says:

    If you need some new shoes…they come with a free cat toy box!!!
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  6. NICOLA B Says:

    You could try B&Q
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  7. tammylynn317 Says:

    Why don’t you try a small laundry basket? It costs alot less and your cat will have better access to it.
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  8. rblankenship_rblankenship Says:

    i always use a basket. they hold the toys & my cats also like playing w/ it:)
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  9. Dreamer Says:

    OK..not sure where you live but, I would try the thrift stores first. We got one there for our dog..just brought it home and repainted it. It was only like $2.00. Im not one to spend all that much on something like that. OK…so Im cheap! lol Or you could try one of the big box stores (wal-mart etc..) or a pet supply store. But, if you are looking not to spend alot of money, try the first couple suggestions first. :0) Good Luck!
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  10. spitfin Says:

    try a kids toy store, i use a white wicker basket

    try a craft store maybe?
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  11. foolnomore2games Says:

    I used to keep my cats toys in a decorated brown paper bag. I know its sounds cheesy…but I decorated it so it wasnt so tacky…and there was something about the brown bag the cats loved. Plus that way they could go in there and get their own toys. I was just never successful in teaching them to put them away when they were done playing (not at all unlike the children)
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  12. hate me today Says:

    toys r us, walmart, and a laundry basket with a cover would work.or a brand new trash can.
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  13. Imaka Says:

    Get a plastic bin from Walmart …. that’s what we use for our grandkids toys and it serves as a storage space between visits.
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  14. kaza Says:

    at the cat toy box shop????
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  15. unicarel Says:

    Petco, or any pet store would have anything pet related your looking for.
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  16. DB's mom Says:

    I made one from a perfect size of a cardboard box, covered it with really cute contact paper & then with a permanent marker printed her name on the front & it read
    Mindy’s toy’s.
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  17. nikki Says:

    Go to PetCo!
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  18. ninthman2006 Says:

    IKEA has nice toy box for 10 bucks!
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  19. thecat Says:

    My cats have a wine box. The hole in the top is big enough for them to reach in and take out their toys when they want to.
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  20. babybear Says:

    I got one at a dollar store its a plastic box and is slanted in the front and when my kitties want a toy they just reach in and pull one out.At times they take them all out LOL but it keeps them busy and happy and that is what really matters that they are happy.
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  21. ~*•º°´¯¤».:.™I lovê mêrm@!d§™ .: Says:

    Argos or just try on ebay
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  22. aeryn Says:

    there’s a thing called an "ice-cream tub" – you buy them from the supermarket in the frozen food section. Unfortunately they are usually full of ice-cream – you can solve this problem by eating the ice-cream. Hey presto, you’re left with a container that you can wash out and then store kitty toys in.
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    http://www.gotnointuition.com

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