I was having a look through You Tube and found this video of a couple of cats playing with a toy called the under cover panic mouse which is a motorised cat toy, you can see these cats playing with it in the video below.
I was having a look through You Tube and found this video of a couple of cats playing with a toy called the under cover panic mouse which is a motorised cat toy, you can see these cats playing with it in the video below.
I was looking through You Tube and saw this video of a baby playing with the Cat Charmer Toy and their family cat, you can watch it below.
Some cat toys are just little pieces of plastic with a few feathers, but the CatIt Activity Centre is so different from those. It’s been designed specifically to engage your cats senses providing hours of entertainment and sharpening their natural skills. You cat will get to play hide and seek with a ball which has a swirl pattern designed to attract your cats attention. This ball travels along a track which has openings big enough for your cat to get their paws in a give the ball a bat but doesn’t allow the ball to escape so there’s no need to go looking under the sofa for the cats toys anymore. If you’ve got lots of cats and they all want to play at the same time you can add to this toy. There’s a video below so you can see how entertaining it would be for you cat.
Toys are important to your cats development, they provide them with an opportunity to learn skills and practice natural behaviour. If you haven’t done already, you may want to read our other articles on cat toys. This article will list our top 5 favourite cat toys that will teach your cat skills and satisfy their natural hunting urges.
Cat toys are an easy and fun way to interact with your cat. Especially for those cats do prefer their own company compared to humans. Sharing some quality time with your cat playing with their favourite cat toys will definitely bring a smile to your face too.
Cats also need a variety in their toys, they need different toys to develop skills such as catching, pouncing, leaping and balancing. All the skills they would have learned if they were born in the wild.