Ya, when ET chomped on the original feather, bits and pieces of feather fall out, not sure if he swallowed any, but the moment I see it, I picked it up first. I've had this for approx 10mths now, the pole is still as good as new.
the first time one of the cats has ever eaten a feather was a few weeks ago. Houdini managed to pull out one of the fluffy green ones from the soft attachment. I tried to get it but he ran from me and went, "nom nom nom," and I thought, "great. now i'll have green fluffy throw-up to clean up." but he didn't, and then I thought, "well cats eat feathers all the time."
They usually last me one play session. Every single wand I've ever gotten has snapped in half and/or the feathers get chewed apart.
Book is VERY hard on wand toys.
really! da bird wand is the only one I've ever bought that would last, I've never had one broken out of three. (but I've always bought the one piece. it isn't as long as the two-piece one, but at least i don't have to deal with it coming apart) two of my cats used them through kittenhood, which is probably as bad as it gets. I've seriously lifted up both of them (separately) off the floor trying to get them to turn loose. they probably weren't more than 4-5 lbs. at the time, but every other wand toy i'd pick up, like at the grocery store, would last exactly one play time and break or come apart. so even when I see cute toys, I don't get them because I would just have to throw them away.
Mine usually last months, but my cats are pretty gentle and I put it away immediately after play time.
I definitely hide mine. I put it in the top drawer of my chest of drawers, and have hidden their cat charmers and cat dancer in the oven lol. if I ever left them out they'd be history in a week or less.
About two weeks - string is usually broken first, which is a pain to re-attach.
i'm surprised by this too, it's another thing I've never had to re-attach on da bird. it's pretty heavy duty string, and for some reason, maybe the way I swing it, it ends up knotted. mostly around the end of it, and I don't always bother to take all those knots out.
Mine lasts about 2 weeks if I leave it out, or a month if I hide it between play sessions. I got tired of buying replacements so I keep the red things at the end and put some colourful feathers from an arts and craft package. Not as good as the original but close enough and cheaper.
I've thought about doing that (keeping the red things) but what do you use to keep them in there after the cat catches them? super glue? I wish I knew how to tie my own fishing lures, but I don't.
before i discovered da bird, i thought i would be really smart and bought a child's Scooby-doo fishing pole. i figured reeling in the toy would be fun. ha. the first time i used it, the cat broke the line. the reel was all one piece and couldn't be replaced, so i had a $16 one-time toy. the line supposedly had a 50 lb. test on the line, but i don't think it really did.