What is a cat’s toy?

The toys that cats prefer include: scratching posts, cat climbing frames, cat teasing sticks, yarn balls, ground dragons, catnip, small mouse toys, small salted fish pillows, bouncy balls, and spring mice. Wait, these are relatively common cat toys.

There are many types of cat toys, but cats of different breeds and personalities also like different toys. So you need to try more. Here is some simple analysis of different toys:

1. Cat-catching stick: Cat-catching stick should be Mao’s favorite toy. It is cheap, durable and cost-effective. high. It is also more convenient to use, but it requires the owner to hold it up and play with the cat, which is more energy-consuming.

2. Cat scratching board: Cat scratching board is an indispensable toy for cats. Because cats’ claws grow very fast, cats need to often grind them on the scratching board, which not only serves as entertainment It also protects the owner's leather sofa. But cat scratching posts are not easy to fix.

3. Plush balls: Most cats like them very much, but they have poor durability and are easy to roll into corners after playing with them.

4. Cat climbing frame: Most cats like it very much, and it is in line with their nature of climbing up and down. Cats can also lie on it and bask in the sun. However, the cat climbing frame occupies a relatively large area and the price is relatively high, so you need to purchase it with caution.

5. Spring rat: Cats can play with the spring rat by themselves, but some timid horses and cats will be afraid.

6. Little mouse toys: Cats like them very much, but they are not very resistant to damage. Some cats don’t know how to play with them.

7. Salted fish pillow: Larger cats can sleep on it, but it is less entertaining.

8. Catnip: Catnip can make cats more active and excited, and it is non-toxic. It can be used appropriately for cats.

9. Ground Dragon: It is more resistant to damage, but cats lose interest after playing for a long time. The price is moderate.

10. Bouncy balls: The disadvantages of bouncy balls and yarn balls are similar. They are easy to lose, and bouncy balls require the cooperation of the owner. I still prefer lively kittens.

Patient owners can also make homemade wool balls for their cats, which are cost-effective and simple