Written By: Anushka
Offer a variety of toys to stimulate different senses and play styles, including interactive, plush, and teaser toys.
Choose toys that are safe for your cat to play with, avoiding small parts or strings that could be swallowed or cause injury.
Opt for durable toys that can withstand your cat's rough play and won't easily break apart, posing a choking hazard.
Observe your cat's preferences and behavior to determine which toys they enjoy the most, focusing on those types for future purchases.
Select toys that encourage active engagement and mimic natural hunting behaviors, such as toys with feathers or crinkle sounds.
Rotate your cat's toys regularly to keep playtime interesting and prevent boredom, introducing new toys periodically to maintain excitement.
Always supervise your cat during playtime with toys, especially with interactive or string toys, to ensure their safety and enjoyment.