moving cat toys

a wand toy can be as simple as a stick with a thin piece of fabric or soft ribbon tied to it. a key added benefit of the wand toy is that it lets you keep some distance between your cat’s claws and your skin. many objects can be attached to the wand to attract your cat’s attention: feathers, strings or small stuffed toys. you can insert treats or catnip into some balls to make playing with them more rewarding …

moving mouse cat toy

this playfully energetic hexbug mouse robotic cat toy will mesmerize your cat with its lifelike movements and actions. one of my cats is 2 the other 7. the mouse doesn’t have wheels, it has little flippers on the bottom & as long as your cat keeps playing with it, it will keep moving. i have a short video of my 2 cats playing with it, but looks like i can only attach photos & not videos. i can’t believe how …

cat toys

this toy entices your cat to stalk, chase, and pounce. playtime is one of the ways you can bond with your cat, and this interactive toy from kong—a company known for making toys that last—is a great way to encourage your cat to chase, hunt, and capture this “prey.” the dangle feet teaser has a character—there’s a bird, a flamingo, or an owl-like creature—attached to an 18.5 inch string that stretches, retracts, and easily swings around. the hexbug nano robotic …

cat toys for indoor cats

once a toy is ‘dead,’ it’s not as appealing to the cat and just becomes part of the environment. “the more a toy resembles and moves like something a cat would prey upon, the greater chance you have of it being entertaining to the cat,” bell says. your cat will love to call this toy her own—because it has her name on it. paws down, this is the most fun your cat will have in just a click of a …

cat toys for smart cats

if you make a purchase, my modern met may earn an affiliate commission. you keep your cat healthy in so many ways—vet checkups, healthy food, and lots of love. to keep your pet in their best form, you also need to engage their mind. by instinct, cats love to scratch, stalk, and pounce—just like their larger wild brethren. read on to learn more about why it is important to keep your kitty’s brain engaged and to find the best cat …