November 13, 2007
Interactive Cat Toys From Drs. Foster And Smith
My cats are very intelligent - I bet your cats are, too. All cats are certainly above average. So, how can you keep your kitty’s brain agile and keep him occupied when you are not home or you are busy?
You can provide him with interactive cat toys. Safe and interactive toys provide exercise and entertainment. Drs. Foster and Smith have a selection of 40 different interactive play toys that will amuse and occupy your cat when he is alone or will facilitate bonding with you through interactive play.
You may need to try several different types of interactive toy until you find the one your kitty likes. Just like children, cats will have their favorites. They will like some, love some, and ignore others. Remember, cats use play to practice their natural hunting behaviors. So, you should look for toys with movement. Although squeaking toys may catch your cat’s attention, some cats or kittens may be afraid of the noise and never get to enjoy the toy.
In selecting interactive toys, watch out for dangerous ones. You do not want toys with parts that can come off like plastic eyes and noses. You cat can swallow these. Nor do you want toys that can be easily torn apart revealing stuffing that can be ingested.
Posted by Barbara.
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