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Dog Toys
Tuffy Barnyard Mouse Gray
Tuffy Barnyard Mouse Gray. Great for interactive play with one or multiple dogs. Best for dogs who like to whip their toys and play tug for hours. Floats in water, and its machine washable, (air dry). 4 LAYERS OF MATERIAL Tuffy Ultimate toys are made with UP TO 4 layers. 1 layer soft fleece on the outside. 1 to 2…
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Dog Toys
Tuffy Barnyard Mouse White
Tuffy Barnyard Mouse White. Great for interactive play with one or multiple dogs. Best for dogs who like to whip their toys and play tug for hours. Floats in water, and its machine washable, (air dry). 4 LAYERS OF MATERIAL Tuffy Ultimate toys are made with UP TO 4 layers. 1 layer soft fleece on the outside. 1 to 2…
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Treat Jars
Cat Treat Jar
Your cat is a family member too! A happy cat needs their own cookie jar. This little gem is hand decorated with a "MEOW" at the top of jar and a few of your cat's favorite things around the vessel: a ball of yarn, mouse, bird, and a fish bones. Cat Treat Jar. Measures 4 3/4 "'to the rim, approximately…
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Treat Jars
Cat Treat Jar
Your cat is a family member too! A happy cat needs their own cookie jar. This little gem is hand decorated with a "MEOW" at the top of jar and a few of your cat's favorite things around the vessel: a ball of yarn, mouse, bird, and a fish bones. Cat Treat Jar. Measures 4 3/4 "'to the rim, approximately…
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Food & Water Bowls
Cat Whisker Plate
Whisker plates allow your cat to eat without their whiskers touching the sides of the bowl. Many cats prefer this type of stress free eating. Handmade appliqu?s all around highlight your cat's favorite things like a ball of yarn, mouse, bird and cat. Cat Whisker Plate. 8 1/2" diameter. Made from durable stoneware that is dishwasher and microwave safe.
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Food & Water Bowls
Cat Whisker Plate
Whisker plates allow your cat to eat without their whiskers touching the sides of the bowl. Many cats prefer this type of stress free eating. Handmade appliqu?s all around highlight your cat's favorite things like a ball of yarn, mouse, bird and cat. Cat Whisker Plate. 8 1/2" diameter. Made from durable stoneware that is dishwasher and microwave safe.
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Mammals
What Eats A Stoat (Mustela erminea)?
Introduction Native to Asia, Europe, and North America, the little but vicious stoat (Mustela erminea) goes by a few names: short-tailed weasel, ermine, and the like. Stoats may only be 8 to 14 inches long, but their reflexes are so fast that they can down anything that is considerably bigger than them. This makes them formidable predators. The mesocarnivorous role…
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Arachnids
What Eats A Tarantula?
Tarantulas are large, hairy spiders that live in warm areas around the world. Over 1,000 different species exist – mostly active at night hunting small insects, lizards, and rodents for food. But despite the intimidating size, tarantulas have their own set of predators trying to make meals out of them. Well-camouflaged burrows provide tarantulas refuge from many predator attacks during…
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Rodents
What Eats Mice?
As prolific breeders that thrive living close to humans, mice occupy a unique niche near the bottom of the food chain. A multitude of predators – both wild and domesticated – relish mice as tasty, nutritious snacks and easy-to-catch meals. In this article, we will explore 4 of the most notorious mouse predators, from stealthy snakes that swallow rodents whole…
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Gastropods
What Eats Snails?
Snails hold a unique position in food webs around the world as small prey that are abundant yet individually vulnerable. Their calcified shells and mucus offer meager protection against determined predators attracted to their mineral richness and stationary habits. As critical intermediate consumers recycling nutrients in ecosystems, snail populations also risk exploding without reliable natural controls in place. Understanding exactly…
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Rodents
What Eats Rats?
Ubiquitous across every continent except Antarctica, rats form a crafty mammalian order tracing back tens of millions of years into prehistoric eras. They endured ice ages, continental drifts, meteor strikes, and the proliferation of new competing species evolving over eons. Yet, examining what eats rats and how, reveals deeper wisdom around environmental checks vital for ecological stability. Rats constantly toe…
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