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Picking a Safe and Enjoyable Toy
Think about what your cat enjoys. Before you choose an automated toy, take some time to consider what types of toys your cat currently enjoys. For example, if your cat likes chasing a laser pointer, you might consider an automated laser toy. If your cat likes pouncing on a plush mouse, you might buy an automated mouse toy. If your cat likes leaping, consider a hanging toy. If your cat likes running, consider a toy that moves across the floor.
Opt for safe materials. Make sure you choose a cat toy that is made of materials that are safe for cats. For example, you should not buy a toy that is made of small objects like beads, beans, or nutshells. A cat can easily choke on or consume these materials, quickly turning playtime into a visit to the vet.
Inspect the toy carefully before purchasing. Before you buy a toy, inspect its integrity and construction. Cat toys should be free from loose parts, sharp edges, and metal. If you notice a component of the toy that could be potentially dangerous for your cat, do not purchase the toy.
Choosing a Type of Automated Cat Toy
Consider a toy that flashes. Toys that light up and flash are usually big hits with cats. For example, you can purchase a mat that lights up and flashes, prompting your cat to bat at or tackle the lights. These toys are usually battery-operated and can be purchased at your local pet supply store or online.
Try an automated mouse. A fun, simple toy for your cat is an automated mouse. You can purchase a mouse that is operated by battery. You can even purchase an automated mouse that you can control with a remote control. These toys can help stimulate your cat's hunting instincts and provide hours of playtime.
Try a toy that incorporates lasers. You stimulate your cat's hunting instincts with automated laser toys. You can go simple with a handheld laser wand, or you can buy a fancy automated laser toy made for cats. Your cat will enjoy chasing lasers around the house, whether you create them yourself or let the automated toy do it for you. Note that some cats love laser toys while others may become more agitated after playing with one. While cats can stalk and pounce at the light, they're unable to actually catch it. For some cats, merely hunting is enough to drain energy, but other cats need the satisfaction of the catch to be content. Watch your cat closely when it plays with a laser toy to make sure that it's enjoying the playtime instead of becoming frustrated by it.
Go for an automated catnip toy. There are a variety of automated toys that incorporate catnip into your cat's playtime. For example, some automated toys move around catnip-filled balls. Toys like this will keep your cat entertained as it tries to nab the catnip.
Consider an app. There are apps that allow your cat to play on your tablet. For example, Paint for Cats is an iPad app that allows your cat to create beautiful paintings while chasing a colorful automated mouse around the iPad screen. Supervise your cat while it plays with your tablet and remove the device if the cat becomes too rough.
Supervising Your Cat During Playtime
Always supervise your cat. You should always watch over your cat while it is playing with automated toys. This will ensure you can respond promptly should a toy malfunction or if your cat becomes injured. Never let your cat play with automated toys alone.
Turn off toys when playtime ends. It is important that you disable automated cat toys when you and your cat finish playing. Turn the on-off switch to off, and remove or unplug the power source. These steps can help ensure your cat's safety.
Store the toys in a cat proof location. Once you are done playing with the automated cat toys, place them in a container with a lid that seals. Then place the container in a storage space that your cat cannot access. This will prevent your cat from playing with the toys when you are not around.
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