Cat Care Tips - Homemade Cat Toys

Edited by M. Ben Aria

While play is very important for kittens, older felines require you to be a little more creative to get them interested ...

Toys for your cat are an important part of cat care. Giving your cat playtime is as crucial to your feline's wellbeing as a trip to the vet or a good brushing. You needn't spend a lot of money on fancy toys either. A new kitten will find many things around your house to play with; bottle caps, pieces of paper, strings and the pens on your desk just to name a few. When the kitten is young, play is an important part of their development. Play helps them to understand the world around them and teaches them what they need to know about being a cat. Older felines will find things to play with too, but you might have to be a little more creative to get them interested. The older cat requires exercise and play will help to keep it in shape.

Cats love to climb and rest in places where they can see a lay of the land. When one couple decided to renovate their home office, they discovered they had to throw out their cat's favorite perch, an old bookcase near a sunny window. Since the office had to be redesigned, they built the desks and bookshelves in such a way they led to an additional shelf above each window in the office. Now the cat would have both a sunny spot to snooze and keep an eye on the front and back yards - and the cat gets some well-needed exercise jumping from shelf to shelf. While you don't have to go to such an extreme as home renovation that caters to felines, you can make things more interesting by stacking boxes and tables for your cat to climb on.

Cats love boxes. Much like children, a cat can occupy itself for hours on end playing with a box. You can cut holes in it, line it with carpeting or old towels, and your new kitten will love it. Take a few boxes, tape them together, and build your cat a fort. Boxes are cheap and you can get them in all different sizes. When they wear out, you can throw them in the garbage and give the kitten a new one. Add carpeting to the outside for the cat care need of scratching.

Catnip toys are easy to make too. All you need is a little bit of cloth or furry material to sew into a pouch. Fill it with catnip and stitch some Velcro on to hold it closed. You can make it into a size and shape that appeals to your cat. Some cats like big toys, others like smaller ones that they can carry easily. Try a couple of different sizes. For cat care enthusiasts, don't worry; catnip is perfectly safe for your cat to enjoy.

Ever see a cat play fetch? Cats will do that. Some cats will start playing fetch without any prompting from you. You might be tossing their toy for them and find that they enjoy bringing it back to you to throw again.

Do you have a cat that likes to play rough? Get yourself a leather work glove and let your cat wrestle with your hand. With a glove, cats can bite and use their claws in a little bit of friendly roughhousing without tearing you up in the process. Teach your cat care for human hands while allowing him to play, as cats will also learn not to use their claws unless you have the glove on.

If you have one of those laser pointers in your computer bag or briefcase, see what happens when you shine the red dot on the floor. The light from the laser almost looks three-dimensional, and your cat will enjoy chasing it. Just make sure that you don't shine the laser directly into your cat's eyes.

Of course, a stick with a string and an object like a bundle of feathers or ball with a bell in it tied to the string makes an excellent toy. Use your imagination and watch what your cat finds to play with on its own. Making your own cat toys will provide you and your cat with hours of entertainment. Homemade toys fulfill the cat care need of exercise without blowing your budget.

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