Here are thirteen toys my bengal cats love. Sebastian, my maine coon, will also play with a few of them, but not as enthusiatically, or for as long, as Starbuck and Torrey.
Name: Fur Stick
Description: A stick with a ball of rabbit like fur at the top. I use it to play with them and then they usually find where I have hidden it and destroy it by the time I get home!
Time to Destruction: Approximately 48 hours before the fur ball is ripped from the stick.
Enjoyment rating: 8/10

Name: Play-n-Squeak Mouse
Description: Mouse on the end of an elastic string which attaches to the top of your door.
Time to Destruction: Whole thing is pulled off the door every 5 minutes. Mouse separates from elastic after about 72 hours of play. But well worth it to see my cats jumping like maniacs up the door! Very fun!
Enjoyment rating: 8/10

Name: Don't know! Possibly Cataction
Description: Feathers attached to a weighted base that can be swatted. My boys generally grab the feathers and walk off with it growling.
Time to Destruction: 2 weeks before all feathers are separated from the base.
Enjoyment rating: 7/10
Name: Cat Scratcher
Description: Extra large corregated cardboard cat scratcher
Time to Destruction: 1 month, then I flip it and it lasts about another month. I'm too lazy to throw it away (and they're expensive out here so I don't have the heart). So, when they're done, I flip them again, and again until I finally throw them in a cardboard box and let the cats really destroy them!
Enjoyment rating: 10/10

Name: Krinkle Ball
Description: 2 inch ball made from sparkly, crinkly material. The boys love playing with them, but lose interest easily so I usually only bring them out a couple of times a month.
Time to Destruction: They get lost, but never destroyed... yet! Great as they don't even die after being dunked in water!
Enjoyment rating: 6/10

Name: Cat Tunnel
Description: Long cat tunnel wtih two holes in the body of the tunnel. Completely waterproof so peeing by accident or being dunked in water not a problem. Can be compressed into a small, flat disc. Great!
Time to Destruction: They are pretty clawed, but still not destroyed! Yay! My boys love these tunnels and dive in them like there's no tomorrow! They play chase at the speed of light and scare me when I don't know they're in the tunnel and suddenly go crazy in the tunnel! Lot's of fun. Even though they are narrow (I have larger tunnels for dogs), even Sebastian prefers these tunnels!
Enjoyment rating: 9/10
Name: Mouse Cat Scratcher
Description: Sisal cat mat scratcher - more cute than functional
Time to Destruction: Not yet - amazingly!
Enjoyment rating: 5/10 (cat's prefer cardboard scratchers!)
Name: Cat Dancer
Description: Funky bits of paper on the end of a wire thing.
Time to Destruction: Not yet! (and I bought spares thinking it wouldn't last!)
Enjoyment rating: 10/10 - cat's love it when I have the patience to get it out to play with it!

Name: Cat-It Spa
Description: Spikes and edges where cats can rub up against. I fill it with cat nip and the boys like it!
Time to Destruction: Needs to be cleaned every few weeks and restocked with cat nip - but other than that, it's still going strong. Whenever the boys pull it all, and I mean ALL apart, I just put it all back together again and voila! Ready to be used.
Enjoyment rating: 7/10

Name: Cat Dancer
Description: Colourful, fleece type material on a stick. Sebastian's all time favourite! This is almost the only toy he likes!
Time to Destruction: 1 year of continuous use. I didn't think I would every wear it out, but I did. Well, it got so knotted I had to buy another one (if I had taken better care of it, it would have lasted longer!)
Enjoyment rating: 10/10

Name: Furry Mice
Description: Large Furry mice (on the right of the pic below). The boys love them! Starbuck growls like crazy when I bring these out!
Time to Destruction: No matter how ratty, dirty, chewed, soaked, and grouse these get, the boys still love them. Infact, the nastier the better!
Enjoyment rating: 10/10
Name: Round Scratcher
Description: Sisal covered tube with carpeted base and a mouse on a spring. Looks fun but the boys lost interest quite quickly.
Time to Destruction: Still in good condition after a year. Even the mouse is still attached!
Enjoyment rating: 5/10

Name: Springs
Description: Plastic springs about 2-3 inches long and an inch wide
Time to Destruction: 6 months before they are bent out of shape. These usually need to be replaced as I can't find where the boys hid them and not because they have been destroyed! They boys play with these for hours on end!
Enjoyment rating: 8/10

Name: Great Balls of Fur
Description: Octopus looking toy with velvety arms, a bell in it's belly and a ball of coloured rabbit like fur at the top. This is Starbuck's all time favourite toy. I buy them in bulk (thankfully they're not too expensive!). They come in all sizes and he plays with them until they are dead - and then some.
Time to Destruction: 1 week to separate fur from octopus. Another day or two to lose bell. Fur ball and octopus part are then played with indefinely - usually until lost.
Enjoyment rating: 11/10

I hope you enjoyed having a peek into the boys' favourite toys! Next week I'll include toys not so loved!
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