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Regularly playing with a cat and providing entertaining toys can easily satisfy his tracker instinct, keep him stimulated and give him the exercise he needs to stay healthy and happy. It also protects the local wildlife!

Cats have gone from working animals to recreational creatures. Previously, a cat spent most of the day keeping the house free of rodents. Today, most cats are pure companions who spend the day waiting for their beloved man's return. While working from home, it is important to plan time to play with your cat. Interacting with you stimulates her physically and mentally and keeps her physically and mentally healthy.

The time of day you play depends on your schedule and the natural rhythms of your cats. Some cats love to spend the morning while others are tense from the moment they open their eyes. It may take a long time to find the time that suits you. However, once you've found it, don't be surprised to see your cat expect to play at this time every day. Cats are creatures of habit, and they feel safer with a regular schedule.

Playing time helps solve some behavioral problems. An exciting hunt-and-catch game will take the eyes of a giant cat that tends to attack the owner's ankles. Much of the interaction also fills her need to attract your full attention and can make her less likely to catch up with you in an inconvenient time.

Remember, if you do not want your cats to play with your plants during your absence, do not use plant seeds that lure during playing time. The same applies to the hands. If you do not want your cat to jump into the hands of unsuspecting visitors, do not use your cat as a toy when playing with it. If you buy toys for your cat, make sure all small pieces are tight.



The best toys for cats are often made at home and only need your interaction.
My favorite is "fishing" with a piece of string or a stick. Hold the cord / hold over your cat's head and claim it is a fishing rod. Your cat will love to jump and swing, especially if you let him catch from time to time.

Another favorite of my cats is to crumble a piece of paper. Nothing but the sound of paper seems to elevate them. Show the paper ball to the cats and throw it to them. See them as they run around the room with pleasure.

Some toys, like lures that are tied to a string, should only be used when you're there to handle it. If you let it be installed during her absence, she can get caught in the string and choke. Pet supplies stores offer captivating toys, such as a ball in a track, to keep your kitten safe while away. A cat or carpet apartment is a good investment. The multiple levels encourage climbing, while the hiding places allow your cat to indulge in his tracker instinct. Toys need not be expensive. Create a cat puzzle by holding a tube of toilet paper on the floor and placing a cat treats inside. Your cat will enjoy trying to get the tube treatment.

Be sure to maintain control during playback. If your cat starts to play hard, rub a stuffed animal against the stomach and quickly remove your hands. This controls his aggressive behavior on the toy and away from you. If she ignores the toy and continues to attack you, the game ends the session and ends. Come back in a moment and try again. After a while she learns that you control the level of games, not her.

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Cat Happy and Healthy

Regularly playing with a cat and providing entertaining toys can easily satisfy his tracker instinct, keep him stimulated and give him the exercise he needs to stay healthy and happy. It also protects the local wildlife!

Cats have gone from working animals to recreational creatures. Previously, a cat spent most of the day keeping the house free of rodents. Today, most cats are pure companions who spend the day waiting for their beloved man's return. While working from home, it is important to plan time to play with your cat. Interacting with you stimulates her physically and mentally and keeps her physically and mentally healthy.

The time of day you play depends on your schedule and the natural rhythms of your cats. Some cats love to spend the morning while others are tense from the moment they open their eyes. It may take a long time to find the time that suits you. However, once you've found it, don't be surprised to see your cat expect to play at this time every day. Cats are creatures of habit, and they feel safer with a regular schedule.

Playing time helps solve some behavioral problems. An exciting hunt-and-catch game will take the eyes of a giant cat that tends to attack the owner's ankles. Much of the interaction also fills her need to attract your full attention and can make her less likely to catch up with you in an inconvenient time.

Remember, if you do not want your cats to play with your plants during your absence, do not use plant seeds that lure during playing time. The same applies to the hands. If you do not want your cat to jump into the hands of unsuspecting visitors, do not use your cat as a toy when playing with it. If you buy toys for your cat, make sure all small pieces are tight.



The best toys for cats are often made at home and only need your interaction.
My favorite is "fishing" with a piece of string or a stick. Hold the cord / hold over your cat's head and claim it is a fishing rod. Your cat will love to jump and swing, especially if you let him catch from time to time.

Another favorite of my cats is to crumble a piece of paper. Nothing but the sound of paper seems to elevate them. Show the paper ball to the cats and throw it to them. See them as they run around the room with pleasure.

Some toys, like lures that are tied to a string, should only be used when you're there to handle it. If you let it be installed during her absence, she can get caught in the string and choke. Pet supplies stores offer captivating toys, such as a ball in a track, to keep your kitten safe while away. A cat or carpet apartment is a good investment. The multiple levels encourage climbing, while the hiding places allow your cat to indulge in his tracker instinct. Toys need not be expensive. Create a cat puzzle by holding a tube of toilet paper on the floor and placing a cat treats inside. Your cat will enjoy trying to get the tube treatment.

Be sure to maintain control during playback. If your cat starts to play hard, rub a stuffed animal against the stomach and quickly remove your hands. This controls his aggressive behavior on the toy and away from you. If she ignores the toy and continues to attack you, the game ends the session and ends. Come back in a moment and try again. After a while she learns that you control the level of games, not her.

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