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  4. Cat play and toys - Wikipedia

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    In the case of pet domestic cats, humans normally provide them with purchased, human-made toys such as toy mice, bird or feather toys, or toy insects. These may be suspended from a string attached to a wooden or fishing-style rod designed to simulate lifelike activity in the toy, triggering the cat's predatory instincts – this game is known ...

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    The Doxy is a brand of British-made wand vibrators. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The Doxy was created in 2013 [ 3 ] in response to the unavailability of the Hitachi Magic Wand in the United Kingdom. [ 4 ] It has been described as the most powerful wand vibrator on the market.

  7. Comfort object - Wikipedia

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    In particular, in Western countries object attachments were indeed found to be common, [18] with rates reaching as high as 60%. [18] In a study conducted by Michael Hong, it was found that around 50% of American children and only around 20% of Korean children developed an attachment to a blanket or an equivalent type of primary transitional ...