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Tying Ribbon to Cat ToysTennesue from Bristol, TN Feedback About This Post:RE: Tying Ribbon to Cat ToysI create balls out of yarn. Just wrap a nice tight ball of any size and leave a long tail on it or weave in the end. Also tie them on doorknobs for more fun play. Post by JuliaY RE: Tying Ribbon to Cat Toys
I make fleece blankets and the long pieces I cut off are great for dangling in front of the cat for him to chase. Also I just purchased plastic jingle balls that had chunky yarn glued to them with pieces of the yarn left sticking out so it gets the cat chasing them. They were in the pet store and pet approvexd:) I plan on getting some plastic ball for cats cheaply at the 99 cent store and covering more with chunky yarn leaving 3 inch tails that attract the cat when you roll it to him. Post by Har'iet RE: Tying Ribbon to Cat Toys
Hello, Post By sherri (Guest Post) RE: Tying Ribbon to Cat Toys
Physical play time interaction is the best and safest and is exercise for you both ;-) It only takes a few minutes of each day and you both will benefit physically and emotionally ;-) Post by Deeli RE: Tying Ribbon to Cat Toys
I don't know about the ribbon situation, but the best way I've ever seen to get almost any cat running around and exercising is by playing with them using a cheap laser pointer. I have not yet met a cat who wouldn't chase the little point of light around for hours. Post by tahlula |
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