Cat toys !!
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Mirinjawbro

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903 posts

83 months

Tuesday
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Hello

Cats seem to be very bored lately. They have a catio which due to the weather they are not really using

Ive tried 20 plus toys from the little ones in aldi to a cat wheel.

Anyone have anything else random I could try ?

They seem most interested in birds outside and things that run from then

Plastic toys and " brain trainers " get sniffed and left

Thanks

CT05 Nose Cone

25,675 posts

246 months

Tuesday
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Mine used to love ping pong balls, not chasing them but waiting for you to throw them to her so she could smack them back. Or one of these

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Cat-Dancer-93419100010-To...

it looks like something you'd unblock a sink with, but she was obsessed with it.

guyvert1

2,130 posts

261 months

Tuesday
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Not a toy as such, but your cat will thank you smile : https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B09GYGTW8L

antipodes40

215 posts

65 months

Tuesday
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My boy goes absolutely nuts chasing a laser pointer. Avoid eyes though.

Simpo Two

90,162 posts

284 months

Tuesday
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My cat isn't very interested in laser pointers but when she's feeling punchy she does like to beat the hell out of a catnip fish:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Cozlly-Catnip-Chewing-Cle...

Once the original catnip wears off just add a few drops from a bottle.

And string is always a cheap reliable toy.

Edited by Simpo Two on Tuesday 11th November 20:30

MitchT

16,965 posts

228 months

Tuesday
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Biggest winners for us...

These: https://amzn.eu/d/03CtyqK

Or just a rolled up sheet of paper, strip of cardboard, one of those thick rope-like strings from a good quality paper shopping bag and hair bobbles.

DodgyGeezer

45,267 posts

209 months

Tuesday
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after 3 and a bit years the cats still like this one

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Zoternen-Electronic-Under...

paintman

7,837 posts

209 months

Yesterday (22:16)
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Good old feathers on a stick & string.


I was dubious when mrsp bought one of these but it has proved surprisingly effective. Forms into folds & tunnels using the press studs & when used in conjunction with the feathers on a stick & various vibrating or moving cat toys hidden in the folds keeps them - & us - entertained.
Even sliding the rigid end of the stick underneath it when one of them is sat on the mat drives them potty.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Senkmlemt-Activity-Collap...

Sheets of tissue paper. Rustles & also drives them potty. Charge down the room & jump onto them causing the tissue to slide on the carpet. Don't last long but not expensive & the large bits can be piled or scrunched up.