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Any owner of a pet cat can confirm that cats like toys.. Whether it’s a jingle ball that they like to hit around the house or a wrinkled stuffed animal that they love to kick, toys are a great way for domestic cats to release energy and practice their natural hunting skills.
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Fortunately, cats don’t need expensive or high-tech toys to get busy; Usually, they are just as happy to play with new toys as they were in the box. This is great news for cat owners, as there are plenty of fun tutorials for making homemade cat toys that don’t cost a dime and take advantage of materials that you may already have at home.

How often should you play with cats in 1 week?

Although they can entertain themselves, cats love to play with each other, with other pets in the house, and with their owners—especially if the owner is holding a feather wand or a string toy. One to two fifteen-minute play sessions per day are enough to satisfy your cat, although you may find their playability varies depending on their age or energy level. Kittens and kittens can chase the ball for hours, most of which are happy to do so without human involvement

Contrary to their reputation for distancing, cats are social mammals, hungry for connection (albeit on their terms), so playtime is a valuable opportunity to pay attention to cats, stimulate their spirits, and exercise. End each play session with a treat or allow the cat to catch and hold their toy. This reward system will help them develop a positive association with playtime, especially if they need help socializing.

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Don’t force your pet cat to play if they don’t like it, such as while they’re sleeping, eating, or simply not in the mood (you can also watch their actions as shown through their actions and attitudes). A cat that isn’t mischievous may feel like you’re fighting them, and cats aren’t shy about their claws or teeth when they’re upset.
When you can’t make time to play with your cat, leave the toys around the house to prevent them from getting bored while you’re busy (as long as they’re cat safe – see below). Bored cats can become destructive, so make sure they have easy access to toys that can distract them from stroking your curtains.

Toys of your pet cat, you can also make them very simple 

Now comes the fun part! Most of these toys can be made from simple household materials, and many toys are great projects to do with children. Feel free to get creative in your own cat-safe way with any of the crafts below. The crafts are listed in simple order.

How to make a ringtone with a windmill

  1. Materials:
  2. Toilet paper tube
  3. Pom pom (optional)
  4. Hot Glue
  5. Cat treats

Guide:

  1.  Optional: Use a hot glue gun, stick the pom pom evenly around the toilet paper tube. They will help cats have something to cling to while playing.
  2.  At one end of the tube, fold the edges inward until one edge slightly overlaps the other. Drop some treats inside the tube and fold the other end inward.
  3. That’s it! Roll it towards the cat and watch as they try to open the ends of the tube to get the food.

T-shirt knot

Materials:

  • Old T-shirts
  • The ruler
  • Pencil or Sharpie
  • Pull

Instructions for making 

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T-shirt knot
  1.  Spread a T-shirt on a flat surface. Starting at the bottom edge, draw 6 thin rectangles 1″ wide and 10″ high.
  2.  Cut the rectangles until you get 6 long strips of fabric.
  3.  Stack the 6 strips together and fasten with a knot in the middle.
  4. Throw it to the cat and start playing. Do as much as you can according to the capacity of your home!

Make a Quiz Bathtub for your pet cat

Materials include:
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  1. Old Tupperware Containers with Lids
  2. Sharpie pen or marker pen
  3. Paper scissors or knives
  4. Sandpaper
  5. Leather stick (optional)
  6. Jingle bell (optional)
  7. String (optional
  8. Small balls (rubber, jingles, ping pong, etc.) or mouse-shaped toys
  9. Cat treats
  • How-to Instructions 
  1. 1. Place the container lid on a flat surface. You will cut two separate holes in the lid, each large enough for the cat’s paws to pass through.
  2. 2. Use the ball of your choice to draw two circles on the lid of the box, making sure the circles are large enough for the cat to touch. Use scissors or a paper stripper to cut out the circles on a flat surface that is safe for cutting.
  3. 3. Sand the edges of each circle with sandpaper until they are no longer sharp.
  4. a. Optional: Use a wand to punch two more holes in the center of the lid, next to each other, large enough to thread the wire through. If you don’t have a wand, any sharp tool will do.
  5. b. Thread the jingle bell into the rope. From the underside of the box lid, thread each end of the string through the rod hole and fasten the ends together on the lid.
  6. 4. Place the ball/mouse toy and a handful of snacks in the container and close the lid tightly.
  7. 5. Let your cat try to find a way to get food and/or toys out of the box while enjoying the jingle (optional) sound of the bell.

Make a Treasure Box for your pet cat

  1. To make a gift box for pets and cats, we need the following materials: 

  2. Shoe box or shallow cardboard box of similar size
  3. Toilet paper tubes and/or tissue tubes
  4. Egg cartons (paper or plastic)
  5. Pull
  6. Hot Glue Gun
  7. Cat treats, cat grass and/or small cat toys
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  1. Detailed instructions on how to make stars 

  • 1. If your box has a lid or lid, dispose of it or remove it. Do the same with the egg carton and cut the rest into thirds with scissors. (If the container is plastic, sand the cut edges until smooth.)
  •  Cut the cardboard tubes until each tube is as long as the depth of the box.
  •  Place the stand-up tubes in the box along with the egg carton segments and arrange them to your liking. Once you’re happy with the position, apply piece-by-piece hot glue to the floor of the box, making sure the edges of the tube are securely secured at the bottom.
  • Place the toy and/or cat treats in the box, spreading evenly between the tubes and the cardboard cover.
  •  Place the box on the floor and let the cat try to find a way to get food or toys from the different compartments.

 

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