Cat Tips

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August 28th, 2009
by Kelly Modzelewski, Dog and Cat Writer

  Cats love to bat stuffed mice and balls – when you’re there to admire their handywork. Truth is, most cats prefer to nap when they’re alone. So, it’s up to us to help them get their exercise.

Toys that require your interaction with your cat are great for bonding. Feathers on the end of a string on a pole is a great toy as is a laser toy. Treat balls also are fun. Playing also keeps your cat’s hunting skills in shape in case he needs to get that annoying fly.

Kelly is a dog columnist and pet writer. She lives in the Boston-area with her three pit bulls and one neurotic cat.

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There are 2 Comments

  1. Daniela Caride posted a comment on August 28th, 2009 at 7:26 pm

    One of my cats, Crosby, knows it’s me who is handling the laser pointer. He stares at me when I stop playing, begging for more. He’s hilarious.

    Daniela Caride
    TheDailyTail.com

  2. Kelly posted a comment on August 29th, 2009 at 6:40 am

    That’s one smart cat! :)

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