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use turtle wax to fix the disc... rub it across the scratches and fill them in.. wave in air to dry, then buff off. Only use paste type of wax (car wax) make sure no abbrasives in was. 2 apps takes out even the worst scratches.. makes disc playable.
That's agood question. I have seen chewing toys available at cat shops but in generalcats are more into scratching than chewing. Kittens might enjoy a chew toy butit really depends on the cat. Don't spend a lot on those kind of toys unlessyou see that your cat is really into chewing.
You can try ebay, if that doesnt work you can always build one from scratch:) As a last resort go look for that same toy at target, pull out the content that needs replacement and stuff in the broken parts! {P.S-this is not wrong! toy makers should bear in mind that thier products will recieve some abuse! ,hope this helps,Edgar
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