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  • Jensby Ulriksen posted an update 5 years, 7 months ago

    There is nothing protected from th kitten in my house, he plays with all that’s not glued down. House keys, pens, pencils, rubber bands, bobby pins, plastic bags, anything, everything. I cannot inform you how often I have been late for work because my car keys are missing where should i eventually locate them? Beneath the couch, under the chair as soon as within the dishwasher. To start with, I accused members of the family but before too long I found out who the culprit was, one which can’t leave anything alone, my cat!

    It appears as if he’s intrigued with stuff that he is able to bat or push around, the easier they slowly move the more he likes them. Who would’ve ever considered a cat would be interested in car keys or pens or rubber bands? When small objects disappear, we know who took them and we also know best places to look. Under large objects for example furniture or appliances happen to be where things turn up.

    It makes me wonder why cats need toys once they enjoy what they could possibly get their paws on. It took a little while to understand that the cat includes a [natural] need to hunt and stalk. Small objects that move easily provide them with an opportunity to stalk, attack and push around their "prey". Cats need to release energy by pouncing on and batting items that they can easily move enables them to maintain their hunting skills polished. Ah, so this is why cats need toys!

    Cat toys are intended to provide healthy exercise every day. Toys are a much better strategy to release energy and have fun without losing the vehicle keys. Surprisingly, cat toys come in a number of types. Balls, toy mice, wind-up toys to chase and also birds that will make chirp noises. So many tantalizing circumstances to interest kitty, he will not thinking about the things that he mustn’t be playing with.

    Things have gotten better around here since we introduced some toys to our fur baby. He plays all day [and hours!] along with his toys, usually until they disappear underneath the stove or dishwasher where he can’t fit a paw in to make them. Whilst loses certainly one of his favorite toys under an appliance, he sits and stares and finally sets out to pout. Yep, I know he lost something and that i need it for him or he’ll be eying those car keys again.

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