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Cat toy for reliably triggering play or attack behavior
 
   
Document Number
US Patent 5743215
Issued Date
April 28, 1998
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Inventors
Zeff; Jack D. (Fountain Valley, CA)
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Abstract
An animal toy comprising a durable, flexible target attached to the end of a line of a pole and reel assembly. The target is made of a plastic material in order to withstand chewing and breaking by the animal. Further, the target may be shaped as a circular ring or drooping spiral to allow for easier attack and chewing by the animal. The target is resilient so that it moves in and of itself apart from the pole to more reliably evoke the play or attack behavior of the animal or cat.
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Published
April 28, 1998
Application Number
08/724,083
Filed
September 30, 1996
US Classification
119/708   119/707
Int'l Classification
A01K   15/02   (20060101)   A01K   15/00   (20060101)  
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USPTO Field of Search
119/707   119/708   119/711   43/44.96   43/44.97   43/44.94   43/43.12   43/17.2   43/42.2   43/42.24  
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