Cats love to seek out new places and things to play with, actions that stem from instinctual programming. In a domestic setting, this curiosity often manifests itself as an inclination to play with nearly anything within sight. Because cats love activity, countless cat toys have seen release over the years. Here are some toys that cats love to play with.
Though technically not a toy, cats derive seemingly endless joy from batting at and chewing on a dangling piece of yarn. A cat’s eyes widen and light up when some kind of string hovers over its head. All you have to do is wiggle the yarn or string and watch the cat jump and bite at it for as long as you are willing to play. Furthering this theme is a toy mouse. It isn’t the body of the mouse that cats love, but the tail that sprouts from the rear. All a cat must do is swat at the mouse to entertain itself for long periods of time. Mice filled with catnip are a special treat.
A laser pointer is another object that is not made to be a cat toy, but makes a great one. The little red dot that directs an audience’s attention toward important information also captures a cat’s attention as it darts along the walls and floor. Just push the button on the device and swing it around, watching your cat attempt to harness the elusive light. Mechanical toys have been produced that automatically send a laser light point around the room so that your cat can charge after it as you head elsewhere in the house to clean or do laundry.
Some of the best toys that cats love to play with help their owners as well. Toys such as the Turbo Scratcher allow cats to sharpen their claws in between play sessions. This trinket consists of a circular scratching pad surrounded by a track that contains a plastic ball. The cat swats at the ball, sending it rolling around the track at high speed. Around the track it goes, the kitty in hot pursuit. Once the cat catches up to the ball, it is sent careening around the track once again. The scratch pad is a much better option for sharpening claws than couches and chairs.
There are many toys that cats love to play with. As long as something moves around and presents a challenge, cats will be interested in it. Give your feline friend a toy that jumps around and skitters away and you will keep them happy for hours on end.