Kara Murphy
|March 09, 2018
Playing with your cat is vital to their health. A stimulating environment keeps them active mentally and physically.
Cat toys don't have to come with a price tag. In fact, virtually anything can be an inexpensive and cheap toy for your furry friend. They can find joy in cardboard boxes, discarded newspapers and even ice cubes.
But for true joy, you need to play along! Use your imagination with some objects found around your house and make up some games for you and your cat to play together that won't cost a penny!
Here are seven ideas to get you started playing with your cat:
Cats love nothing more than to "hunt." Give them something to chase by sliding your hand underneath a blanket. They'll be pouncing in no time. If the claws are out, a thin blanket might not be enough to protect your fingers from scratches. If need be, use a stuffed animal or other object to protect your fingers from your fierce predator.
Don't recycle that junk mail quite yet. Crumple it up and throw it in front of your cat. They'll likely bat it across the floor, chase it down and swat it away again. You might be surprised if your cat starts "fetching" it and bringing it back to you to throw again and again and again.
Like with the blanket you can move an object under the paper (a spoon, pencil or chopstick). They'll find it irresistible not to try to catch it. Or tent the paper and let your cat hide underneath while you walk by dragging a ribbon or string. Attack!
There's something about a crinkly brown paper bag that can keep a cat entertained for days. Its always a good idea make holes on both sides of the bag and the bottom, in case your cat tips the bag on top of themselves, so there is no danger of getting trapped inside.
This one takes a little DIY effort in your part, but you can do it! Take a small box, like a shoe box or empty tissue box with the lid cut out. Add (empty) toilet rolls so they're standing vertically in the box. You'll need about a dozen to fill it. (Use a hot glue gun to glue the tubes together, because they'll end up all over the house. If you're okay with that, then skip this step!) Now it's up to you: You can cut small holes out of the opposite end of the box and stick a toy through different holes for the cat to try to catch (think whack-a-mole) or you can put treats in the tubes then block them with small crumpled up pieces of paper or cloth and let your cat work to get them out.
Play a little ice hockey with your cat. Sit on a tile or linoleum floor and bat an ice cube back and forth with your kitten. First one to score wins!
You could of course just give your cat an empty box for hours of endless pleasure. Rescue a cardboard box from the recycling and cut some cat-sized holes on each side. But why just one box, when you can make a cat house? Stack several boxes and drape a blanket over the top to create the ultimate kitty fort.
Cats make their own fun. Follow their lead, and you'll dream up plenty of games using common objects around your house without ever having to take out your wallet. Now go forth and play!
P.S. Please make sure to pick up any string, ribbon or similar objects when you're done playing with your cat. Some cats have been known to eat string and similar objects that may require medical attention.
Kara Murphy is a freelance writer and pet parent who lives in Erie, Pa. She has a goldendoodle named Maddie.
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