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    How important are cat toys?

    Just curious guys. I know a lot of cat toys but what makes them very important to cats? Are these toys worth a catch? In what way are they useful?


    I just want to sustain my curiousity about these toys cause my cousins have been bragging about it...
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    Most toys that I purchased for my cat never got played with, he spent more time playing with the boxes or wrapping that they came in! Cats can make toys for themselves out of almost anything.

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    Cat toys are very important for cats. They way they are designed is so that they can replicate movement and sight like cats would see in the wild. This creates an environment that they can play in and hone their instinctive skills such as stalking, hunting and catching their pray. They also need regular excercise this is most important if they are indoor cats, as they can get bored and may be prone to getting fat and unfit.
    However you don't actually need to buy cat toys you can make your own simple ones, like bits of string, or add something to a pole and make into a fishing rod style toy, you can use a scrunched up bit of paper to tie on, anything most cats will like to play with. Basically anything that moves fast so that they can watch and use their instinctive skills to the full.
    My cats have bought toys and made up toys and they play with both.
    Their favourtes are ping pong balls, small furry mice and a home made fishing rod style toy with a bit of string on that they like to chase.

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    I agree with all that Culture Junky says. My cats have both purchased and impromptu toys, and they love both. They need exercise to keep their insides moving properly. They need stimulation so they don't get bored, fat, and in trouble.

    Use caution in which toys you leave for the cat to play with unsupervised. Feathers may get caught in their throat and should only be part of a toy out for play when you are watching. Yarn is a NO-NO! Cats have little hooks on their tongues and there is no way they can put yarn down, so they end up eating it. Lots of problems internally then.

    Straws, plastic strips from milk bottles, small hi bounce super balls all work fine. Toy mice with a catnip scent and little rattle noise from inside are a favorite of my cats. Just watch when they have cracked it, time to throw it away; you don't want them eating whatever is inside making the rattle sound.

    The fishing rod style toys (and others) allow interaction with you; this is also important.

    My cats have so many toys we have a toy box; I rotate their toys whenever I notice one which hasn't been used for a day or so. The toys in the box often are in a container with some catnip so they pick up the scent for next release. I had to move the toy box into a closet, because Crystal learned how to open it and started helping herself! I would come home to a tipped over empty box and toys throughout the house!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Freedom

    plastic strips from milk bottles,
    Those are a No-No around here. They get ingested.

    There are cookie-cutter type toys made out of harder plastic, which they like just as much as the milk rings. They want to carry something around.

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    And the thing is you dont have to buy toys at a Pet Food Store.
    Go to the Salvation Army and get a little stuffed toy for a quarter, or crumple up a piece of paper.
    Wait until your Petsmart has a sale or Boxing Day when they have sales.
    Cats need toys to keep thier minds active, and for exercise.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CultureJunky
    Cat toys are very important for cats. They way they are designed is so that they can replicate movement and sight like cats would see in the wild. This creates an environment that they can play in and hone their instinctive skills such as stalking, hunting and catching their pray. They also need regular excercise this is most important if they are indoor cats, as they can get bored and may be prone to getting fat and unfit.
    However you don't actually need to buy cat toys you can make your own simple ones, like bits of string, or add something to a pole and make into a fishing rod style toy, you can use a scrunched up bit of paper to tie on, anything most cats will like to play with. Basically anything that moves fast so that they can watch and use their instinctive skills to the full.
    My cats have bought toys and made up toys and they play with both.
    Their favourtes are ping pong balls, small furry mice and a home made fishing rod style toy with a bit of string on that they like to chase.
    Well said.

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