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Jan 1, 2022 12:24:09   #
SENSORLOUPE
 
traderjohn wrote:
One of my grandchildren has this uncanny knack for solving puzzles. What is it called and where did you buy it?


Called Drive Ya Nuts . Someone gave it to our kids. It's a Milton Bradley 5663 made in USA. Check ebay etc

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Jan 1, 2022 12:26:41   #
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ddgm wrote:
I still have mine too. Thanks for the picture, now maybe I can get mine to look like that.


I marked the middle one on the back! That's the key to start .

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Jan 1, 2022 13:35:02   #
Garty Northrop Loc: SE Washington State
 
It's interesting to observe how cats have such unique personalities, like
the rest of us. All of ours over the years like playing hockey. I think we
underestimate their cognitive abilities: Leo learned to stand on his hind legs
to reach the doorknob and rotate it to enter our bedroom.

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Jan 1, 2022 13:45:55   #
SENSORLOUPE
 
Garty Northrop wrote:
It's interesting to observe how cats have such unique personalities, like
the rest of us. All of ours over the years like playing hockey. I think we
underestimate their cognitive abilities: Leo learned to stand on his hind legs
to reach the doorknob and rotate it to enter our bedroom.


That's funny!! Cats are smarties🐈

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Jan 1, 2022 14:10:14   #
catgirl Loc: las vegas
 
robertjerl wrote:
Long, long ago. If you take the little "nut" shaped pieces out the cats just love to bat them around, especially on a hard floor instead of carpet. But our one cat liked marbles more - 2 AM wake up and hear Sierra across the hall from our bedroom in my office with linoleum floors. Skitter skitter-Wack THUD; skitter skitter Wack THUD. Sometimes I would get up and move her toys to the kitchen so the noise was 2 rooms and the other hall away. Then her goal was a shot across the kitchen, down the short hall past the 1/2 bath through the door back into my office but not through the door(s) into the main hall or the family room. The room I used for my office used to be a small bedroom but had a door past the 1/2 bath to the kitchen, a door to the hall where our other bedrooms were and a door into the family room addition on the back of the house. The family room in the back and the hall to the bedrooms both had carpet and that wasn't as much fun for her. Too quiet. The bedrooms and living room had carpet also therefore she didn't like playing "paw ball" in them either. Eventually all her "balls" would be under the stove in the kitchen so she would cry until I tilted the stove while someone swept them out with the broom. The other cat "Snow Ball" didn't like to play that game, she preferred someone's lap or wrapped around your neck being a fur collar. When there was warm sun into the bay window of the family room or a fire in the fire place both of them would go take naps in the window or on the hearth. They even put up with the dog coming inside and joining them in front of a fire on cold or rainy days. Actually they were friends with Sniffy. Our front screen door closer didn't always pull it until it caught so if Sierra pushed on it and got out the door Sniffy let her go roam the yard, she was rough and tough. If Snow Ball got out Sniffy knew little "brainless" didn't do outside well so she would herd her back to the door then lie down to keep her there until someone came and opened the screen to get Snow Ball back in the house.
Long, long ago. If you take the little "nut&... (show quote)


Love the story and so true I had like also Oliver Twist had one of those little balls that bounce sky high, if you didn’t bounce them got him he would get up high and bounce them himself, would find all over the house in his water, food if we sat anything down there would be a ball in it, the other cats would just stare at him and said there goes that crazy nut with the ball

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Jan 1, 2022 16:20:47   #
robertjerl Loc: Corona, California
 
cyan wrote:
Love your story!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



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Jan 1, 2022 16:25:01   #
robertjerl Loc: Corona, California
 
Garty Northrop wrote:
It's interesting to observe how cats have such unique personalities, like
the rest of us. All of ours over the years like playing hockey. I think we
underestimate their cognitive abilities: Leo learned to stand on his hind legs
to reach the doorknob and rotate it to enter our bedroom.


We had a few doors with the "lever style" instead of a knob and had a cat that learned to jump up, wrap her paws around the lever and let her weight unlatch the door. Everyone learned to lock doors and carry a key after a few times finding Ms Kitty had been playing in their stuff(knocking it off on the floor).

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Jan 1, 2022 16:32:52   #
robertjerl Loc: Corona, California
 
catgirl wrote:
Love the story and so true I had like also Oliver Twist had one of those little balls that bounce sky high, if you didn’t bounce them got him he would get up high and bounce them himself, would find all over the house in his water, food if we sat anything down there would be a ball in it, the other cats would just stare at him and said there goes that crazy nut with the ball


OH, Sierra loved those little super balls. Whack one really good and no matter what kind of floor covering it could find its way across half or more of the house banking off walls and furniture. With one extremely fluffy cat in hot pursuit, even going between your feet if that is the way the ball went. (Persian mix, in cold weather her fur got almost 3" long. Yes, a high maintenance kitty that needed brushing a lot.)

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Jan 2, 2022 07:21:43   #
traderjohn Loc: New York City
 
SENSORLOUPE wrote:
Called Drive Ya Nuts . Someone gave it to our kids. It's a Milton Bradley 5663 made in USA. Check ebay etc


Thank you.

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Jan 2, 2022 09:44:16   #
bluezzzzz Loc: Stamping Ground, KY
 
SENSORLOUPE wrote:
Called Drive Ya Nuts . Someone gave it to our kids. It's a Milton Bradley 5663 made in USA. Check ebay etc


https://www.ebay.com/itm/373848254341?hash=item570b17a785:g:TH4AAOSwjGBh0PVp

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Jan 2, 2022 09:56:52   #
SENSORLOUPE
 
bluezzzzz wrote:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/373848254341?hash=item570b17a785:g:TH4AAOSwjGBh0PVp


Yes I found that too. I do not have the box. It's long gone. However, i see that one is not solved!!! As mine is!! Thanks for putting up the site for others

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