what's your cat's play type, by grinning cat sitters
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Not all toys attract cats
Tired of buying toys that your cats do not touch at all? You can DIY some toys to see their preference before buying.
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Play around with different items
Cats too have preference for certain textures and materials, so give alternatives a try too.
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String-type toys
Nylon, rope, stretchables. Usually a favourite due to the enticing trails that most cats love. Avoid cotton or short strings, and don't leave strings around unsupervised.
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Stick-type toys
Some cats love biting on the edges of hard plastic or wooden sticks. Avoid soft or easily chipped sticks
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Ball-type toys
They may not fetch, but some cats certainly love chasing them! Try mashing up a piece of paper or clean aluminium foil, and toss it around.
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Cardboard-type
Boxes they can stay in comfortably, or scratch them to their hearts' content! Stack big ones with holes for them to climb and weave around.
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“What’s Your Cat’s Play Type?”By Roger Ong
Chief Cat SitterGrinning Cat Sitters