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Fun things to do with a cat.?

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Are there any games that i could play with my cat, which don't include violence lol?

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  1. buy one of them laser pens and let your cat chase it all cats love this and will never get bored trying to catch it also remote control mice are good cats enjoy honing there hunting skills if your cat is anaggressive little snarler it will enjoy toy fighting with your hand just shape your fingers and thumbs so they snap together and start biting your cat dont do this with timid cats it will freak them out  


  2. BLANKET MONSTER!!!!

    Get kitty on the bed and put your hand under the sheet and wiggle your fingers. They can't resist trying to attack and kill that dastardly blanket monster every time.

    We will sometimes tie a fuzzy mouse to a helium balloon attached to a ribbon...that'll keep them entertained for hours. Tie the mousie just high enough so they have to jump for it. Our Peepers will growl at it when it gets away from her  :)

    Then she'll dive in to hunt the flying mousie again. It's cute when they catch it and all you see is a balloon moving across the house while they tote it around.

  3. use a shoe string and attach a little jingle bell or a toy (hard plastic!) that has catnip in it. my cat's just LOVE this. you can also use just a plain shoe string, or throw a ball w/ a string attached to it. another thing you could do, is walk around letting a string dangle around above them.

  4. I have just found a new game, chasing grapes around a room, my 4 love to play but all different things, Dexter likes to catch rattling balls when you throw them upstairs to him and also in plastic bags, Jack likes to play with dripping water out of the tap, Oscar likes to learn to do tricks have recently taught him to sit beg and jump and ollie being a baby likes everything! Simple things are good, no need to buy special toys, the toy of this house at the moment is a £1.19 bubble machine from supashoppa!!

  5. Cats love to play, they like to chase and hunt. String (thick like shoe lace thickness, so they don't try to eat it and choke) pulled along the ground. If you get a duvet thickness piece of fabric and stick your hand underneath he/she will grab it, chase it and bite at you (but you of course are protected). Cats are so much fun, and can amuse themselves for literally hours with very little help from you, you can just watch and smile, knowing you did a good job. ;o)

  6. Games- Trivial persuite

                 monopoly

                 poker

    Do not play pool as cats tend to cheat at that. You may also consider going to the movies or theme park, but stay away from water parks

                  

  7. Hi Metallic,

    There are many games that cats enjoy. Most of all they love to "hunt". There are toys available on the market in which you can place food, and hide them around the house, after you show one of the toys to your cat, so he knows what they are.

    Interactive games are the best. My cats love the feline flyers which are feathers attached to a string on a pole. When you swing the feathers in the air, it sounds like a bird flying. Cats go nuts over them, and will leap high into the air.

    As far as laser toys are concerned, they are lots of fun, but needs considerable care to prevent the light shining directly into the cat's eyes as blindness can result from contact.

    My cats, even though they are 8 years old, still continue to love to play "catch the toes". With blankets over my legs, I will move my toes and my cats pounce on them. They never seem to tire of this, and my toes are protected by the blankets.

    Little pieces of paper rolled into balls and tossed often attract cats to "fetch". My two are marvels at fetching, and, in fact when I am napping on the couch, frequently one will land on my lap with a paper ball that he discovered under a piece of furniture. It is an invitation to play.

    While this may take some time, some cats love to learn agility games. This increases the bond with human and feline a great deal. For more about how to start teaching your cat some agility games, visit: http://catagility.com/about/CatAgilityId...

    Hope you find the best games and enjoy playing with your kitty.

    Troublesniffer

    Owned by cats for over 40 years

    Former breeder of Siamese and Oriental Shorthairs.

    http://frequentlyfeline.blogspot.com/

  8. Put smarties tubes on its legs so it walks like a robot. Jimmy Carr told me to do that and its actually really fun!

  9. carnip is fun lol its not a game but it's soemthing to do.  

  10. All cats like long stringy things. Shoe laces seem a particularly good toy and hang a belt from a door k**b and just watch them go.

  11. Throw a ball of string...

  12. lazer pointer, cat nip toy, socks, yarn

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