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Inexpensive Cat Toys
Inexpensive Cat ToysGiving your cat toys doesn't have to be expensive. My cat likes to play with things such as ping pong balls, empty spools, milk jug rings and bouncy balls. He likes to take his catnip mouse or a ball, and bat it around in the empty tub and chase it.By Karen from Big Rapids, MI Prescription BottleDon't buy expensive cat toys! Put a marble, a couple paper clips or some dried beans in an empty prescription bottle, put the lid back on, and roll it across the floor. My cat plays with these for hours! By Becki in Indiana Foil or PaperMy cats have as much fun playing with a rolled up ball of old foil or paper as they do with those expensive cat toys. By Ness from Lakeview, NY Plastic Easter EggPutting something that makes noise inside a plastic easter egg works for a cat toy.By Marti I put a plastic egg shell on the ground for entertainment of my cat. By Mea Dowel and RibbonYou can get a dowel rod and tie ribbon and bells to the end of it (or feathers) and shake it around for kitty to bat at. It is long enough that you don't get accidentally scratched while kitty plays.By Tawnda Grocery BagsPlastic grocery sacks that make crackle noises are my cat's favorite. I put a few bags into a tiny pillow case, sew it up and he plays with his toy for hours and carries it from place to place!By meoowmom Paper BagNothing makes my cat happier than a paper bag.By PLR NutsRoll a whole walnut (in shell) on hard floors. Or any other large, round and hard nut. My two cats love them. Christmas is their favorite time because of all the holiday nuts (not my family... lol) in the house.By Barb Spray Catnip and More
Hint: Spray catnip (available at pet stores) can bring life back to any cat toy. By Anna Baby MittensI made my little cats some toys out of old baby mittens. I took some stuffing, stuffed the mitten and put a bit of catnip in it and sewed the top of it. I gave it to my cats and they loved it.By Jerica My cats love bubbles...Pet stores have catnip flavored bubble solutions. I have yet to try that, cause it's a little expensive but I have 2 cats and they enjoy bubbles severely. It took them a while to warm up to it, but when they did, they don't stop. If you have a child, its a plus! You keep them all occupied!By Mich Fishing BobberMy husband plays fishing with the kitties, he takes a smaller fishing pole and ties a bobber to the end of the line and then casts down the hallway and has them chase it, the cats could do this for hours.By jennma521 Catnip MouseMy kitty can't resist a catnip mousey. Just a bit of catnip and some cotton balls in a piece of felt (a wool sweater that got washed and dried) bundled together with a rubber band. lasts for a LONG time!By Lynn G Lupe's ToysI splurged on Lupe during Christmas (with the big toys) but here are her all time favorites:
By camo_angels Moleculer BallThe best bouncy ball, though a little more expensive, is the "molecule". It's like a bunch of little balls, or the one with 16-18 sides. They move like prey! (05/21/2006)By camo_angels Cardboard BoxA cardboard box... ULTRA FUN! For a twist you can add some holes or roll up some paper and throw in there. My cat LOVES boxes.By Amac | |
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