Are you looking for some cat toys that your cat will actually play with?! My 14-year-old Nebelung breed cat is picky when it comes to toys, but I’ve found some she really loves!
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Telescopic Feather Toys
She’s always loved feather toys but recently hers broke which left us looking for a replacement. Instead of buying an exact replacement as I had before, I decided to look on Amazon to see what they have to offer.
This set of telescopic flexible poles with several feathers and other toys to attach to them is inexpensive and loads of fun! She was hopping around like a kitty when I pulled this out!
Battery Operated Cat Toy
We all love this cat toy so much that I even bought one for my cousin for her cats. It’s purr-fect (I had to) if you are feeling lazy or don’t have time to play with your cat but want them to get some exercise. Just turn it on and walk away and it’ll spin around until your cat catches it in its paws. Once they let go, it goes back to spinning and fluttering around! I suggest getting rechargeable batteries if your cat likes this as much as mine!
Interactive Cat Toy
At first, my cat wasn’t too sure about this as it reacts to how she behaves, but soon she started to love it. It’s really neat as it turns on for 10 minutes every 90 minutes to engage the cat in play and then turns off again. That way your cat is entertained while you’re at work!
Balls with Bells
If you’re looking for an inexpensive toy, I highly suggest these. This is a classic toy that my cat has had forever and still loves to play with. There are several different balls of different colors with balls inside that make the cat interested in them as they bat them around with their paws.
As a mom of identical twins and a son two years older, I have gained invaluable experience in the realm, and chaos, of parenting. With a Master's Degree and Education Specialist Degree in School Psychology, I spent years as a school psychologist, helping children navigate through their educational and emotional challenges. Now as a stay at home mom and professional blogger, I combine my areas of expertise to help you in your parenting journey.