How to Find the Purrrfect Cat Toy for Your Feline Friend

October 7, 2024

Choosing the right toy for your feline friend can be a bit of a cat-and-mouse game. But fear not, Rowan Vets’ nurses are here to help you find the purrfect plaything to keep your kitty entertained and happy.

If you’d like any additional advice about caring for your cat, our veterinary nurses in Preston would be happy to help. Contact us to book a nurse appointment with our friendly team.

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How to choose your cat’s next toy

Our cat-loving veterinary nurses recommend considering the following factors when choosing cat toys:

1. Your cat’s personality

  • Energetic and Playful: Look for toys that encourage active play, like chasing, pouncing, and batting. Consider interactive toys with moving parts or toys with catnip.
  • Calm and Relaxed: Opt for toys that promote relaxation, such as plush toys or toys with soft textures.
  • Curious and Inquisitive: Try toys that stimulate your cat’s senses, like puzzle feeders or toys with different textures and sounds.

For more ideas, our friendly team would be happy to share their cat toy experiences with you – just pop into our vet practice in Preston for a chat.

2. Your cat’s age

  • Kittens love toys that are small, lightweight, and easy to manipulate. Consider toys with bells or crinkly sounds.
  • Adult cats may enjoy a variety of toys, depending on their personality. Experiment with different types of toys to see what your cat likes best.
  • Older cats may prefer toys that are gentle on their joints and easy to play with. Consider toys that are low to the ground or have soft textures.

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Different types of cat toys

  • Interactive cat toys require your cat to engage their mind and body, such as puzzle feeders, teaser wands, and motorised toys.
  • Soft, cuddly cat toys can provide comfort and companionship for your cat. They can also encourage your cat to use their natural hunting behaviours.
  • Balls can also be a great way to encourage active play and hunting instincts.
  • Laser pointers can provide endless entertainment for your cat but be sure to avoid shining the laser directly into their eyes.
  • DIY homemade toys such as cardboard boxes and tubes, or scrunched up newspaper can make the best cat toys!

Tips for cat toy rotation

  1. To keep your cat interested, rotate their toys each week.
  2. Hide toys around the house to encourage your cat to hunt and explore.
  3. Clean toys using pet-safe products to prevent the spread of germs.

If your cat seems totally bored of their old toys, why not donate them to a local animal rescue centre near Preston? As they say, “one cat’s rubbish is another cat’s treasure!”

We hope you enjoyed our article and feel ready to explore the wide range of cat toys available. For more advice on cat toys and cat care, Rowan Vets’ nurses are here for you.

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