Our cat and kitten absolutely love plastic drinking straws. You can bend them into circles and flick them across the room, put them just under furniture or rugs so they can dig for them, or tie a bunch together to make a chew toy. You can also take cardboard boxes, cut holes in them, and put the toys inside so they can try to get them out. One inexpensive storebought toy that our babies love is catnip bubbles.
2006-09-07 09:13:50
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answered by colivas5 2
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I'd always tape up a furry mouse toy inside of a box, then cut a few paw-sized holes in the box. My cat could see the mouse inside the box and loved trying to get it out. Eventually he'd tear the box open and get the mouse. This was one of his favorite toys ^_^
2006-09-07 15:39:28
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answered by Anonymous
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I had a cat once and she loved to play "soccer" with scrunched up aluminum foil. Sometimes I put in a bell in them and then scrunch it up in a ball. You could also try making a "catch the mouse" toy. I stuff a baby-size sock with cotton, seal the ends and attach a rubberised string to the ends. Then tie the rubberised string to a stick. The stuffed sock should be able to bounce up and down. Attach some bells and colored ribbons to the sock or "mouse", and start playing "catch the mouse" with your cat.
2006-09-07 13:32:50
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answered by Butterfly 1
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Large grocery store paper bags. Soda bottle caps. Kitty Grass (from the pet store). Hang tags from new clothing. Almost anything can work to entertain a cat. Have Fun!
2006-09-07 13:30:34
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answered by SF Guy 2
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my cat loves to bat & chase plain old pingpong balls accross the floors, he can keep busy for hours by his own self chasing those pesky noisy little white balls, especially when I'm not home.
He also loves to play with mens shoe laces. One day my bf came home from work and was undoing his work boots, my cat a first sat and watched, and in a second started pawing as his loose laces. My bf out of curiousity of his own removed one of the laces from his boots and began to play with my cat for an hour, we couldn't help but laugh the whole time.
good luck
cheers !!!
2006-09-07 13:34:55
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answered by somber_pieces 6
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I made a scratching post and hung ribbon and tulle off the top - mine loves that. Little bows made from ribbon and string do well, straws tied in funny ways, pompoms glued together, pipe cleaners bent weird, my cat really likes those plastic practice golf balls with bits of folded paper shoved in it as well :)
2006-09-07 13:28:48
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answered by Frank the Pirate 2
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it won't look that pretty but they love it. Just take a piece of paper (not large)fold it a lot of times and wind a string in the middle. Pull it (so to make a noise), they think it's a mouse and try to catch it.
2006-09-07 13:32:45
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answered by miss 3
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1. a shoelace--If you don't have time to tease him with it yourself, hang it or drape it from some cat safe object.
2. a pencil--extend it off of a step or desk, or place it under a half open door so he can attack both sides.
3. slick advertising inserts--place them on the floor so when he jumps on them he'll slide on them.
4. light--let him chase the light reflected of a hand mirror or laser pointer.
2006-09-07 16:17:30
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answered by Anonymous
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My cats favorite is the ring that comes off the top of milk jugs.
2006-09-07 13:32:55
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answered by cin_ann_43 6
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They LOVE crinkled up tin foil balls! They will chase it all over the house. Just make sure it is big enough that they cannot swallow it!
2006-09-07 13:29:35
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answered by Nicolleta 2
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