Cat Toys for the Picky Feline
The article is about choosing
cat toys for your
picky pet. It is usually very rewarding to have cats for pets.
They are generally very affectionate and show their appreciation
by rubbing all over you if they are pleased or happy. Cats
however, by nature are predatory and get easily bored in the
absence of prey or some other form of amusement.
Unless you are keeping a cat to function
stereotypically as a mouse-catcher (which is not what should be for
any self-respecting pet lover), then consider looking for ways to
amuse your cat. Otherwise, your furniture and personal belongings
may suffer permanent makeovers.
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Cats get amused
with toys or playthings and it may be easy to get them preoccupied
once your have the right stuff. Just like humans however, cats may
become restless and bored if you give them the same toys everyday.
Consider alternating or rotating cat toys. Chances are, if cat toys
are reintroduced after an interval of a few days, cats may not
remember them or may miss them and start playing with them with
renewed enthusiasm.
Before you start worrying about how much you are going to spend for
your cat's continued happiness, you should know that cats could be
perfectly happy with inexpensive toys. Look around you and you may
realize that there are hundreds of things cats may want to play
with without you having to spend a single penny.
Cats for example like the one thing made of cardboard
specifically boxes of all sizes. Instead of just giving a box
however, consider cutting out square pieces on the face of the box
and playing toys inside for your cat to poke at. Cats also like
boxes even without contents inside. They can toss smaller boxes
around or jump in and out of bigger boxes. Cats also like to play
around with empty toilet paper rings.
Balls are also an all-time favorite among cats. Do not give them
rubber balls that are too soft or that can easily chip off. Cats
may gnaw on rubber balls and ingest the rubber, which may prove
dangerous for your pet. Give plastic balls instead like ping-pong
balls. Your baby's old plastic balls with bells in them may also be
fun to roll around for your cat.
The common grocery paper bag can be a plaything for a cat too. Just
remember to cut off bag handles if they have any and do not, under
any circumstances, let your cat play with plastic bags. Again,
there is a danger of accidental ingestion. Cat toys should be safe
for your pet.
Cats may be amused with soft stuffed toys. Just make sure that
these toys do not have harmful pieces that may be accidentally
swallowed. Remove a stuffed toy's eyes, nose, ribbons and other
small plastic pieces. As a variation, you can make stuffed toys
yourself by using old socks or pieces of used cloth and stuffing
these with catnip. Catnip is a common term for species of flowering
plants that have come to be known as catnip because cats love them
so much. A simple piece of cloth can excite a cat and make it roll
and rub over it.
There are many other simple things a cat may want to play with, but
always be cautious. Anything that is made of thread, yarn and
plastic among other things may be potentially harmful for your cat.
A small piece of these materials may seriously injure a cat's
tummy. You will never be short of ideas for cat toys
again.
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