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Interactive cat toys are an absolute must-have for both older cats and kittens. At Pet Circle we stock a range of interactive cat toys that stimulate one or more of your cat's senses through unpredictable movement, puzzles and rewards. Interactive cat toys provide essential physical exercise, ensuring cats stay agile and fit. Beyond the physical, they also challenge the feline mind, keeping it sharp, and act as a therapeutic stress-reliever, ensuring a balanced and contented pet.
Interactive cat toys come in a variety of styles and designs to cater to the diverse interests and needs of cats and kittens. Some of the most popular types of toys include:
All for Paws Afp Interactive Flutter Bug | My cats are very fussy when it comes to toys and a lot of things don't catch their interest. I wasn't sure how this one was going to go but bit the bullet to try it out when it went on sale. Well, I'm so glad I did because both of my cats absolutely love it! It keeps them entertained for ages and really looks like a butterfly is flying around. Would absolutely recommend! - EM |
Catit Play Treat Puzzle | This is a fabulous treat puzzle that keeps my cat 81/2 months old, both playful and stimulated when I'm out for more than a couple of hours, I know hewill be keep himself entertained with this instead of being creative with my furniture and he gets rewarded with food for his efforts - I have tried others and this is my favourite - LIBBI |
Indoor cats live in a more controlled and predictable environment compared to outdoor cats which can mean they have fewer natural stimuli and opportunities for physical activity. To counter these challenges, interactive toys provide essential physical exercise, mimic the hunting experience, and introduce novelty to break the monotony of the indoor setting. They not only promote physical health but also satisfy the instinctual urges and social needs of indoor cats. By engaging with these toys, indoor cats can remain active, mentally stimulated, and emotionally balanced.
To find out more about how to play with your cat, read our guide Games You Can Play With Your Cat. To read more about other new kitten essentials, see our artcle on New Kitten Guide.
Author info: Dr Jennifer Lau - Pet Circle In-House Veterinarian
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