Cat puzzles feeder – This is mostly for the cats who enjoy exercising their brains more than their bodies. It’s also ideal for your feline buddy who’s stubbornly chowing her meals like there’s no tomorrow. Typically, these feeders/toys are made with heavy cardboard, plastic, or wood.
If it’s your first time getting a cat puzzle feeder, make sure to get one that has few slots and easy access to the smaller toy or treat inside. This is mostly to familiarize your cat with the solving process. As she gets better at locating and retrieving the toy/treat from the puzzle, you can then get her more complex puzzle toys.
Mouse wand – Tom and Jerry might always be at odds, but if there’s one thing I learned from them, it’s that a cat loves chasing a mouse. That is pretty much my one and only reason to get a fuzzy mouse wand toy.
There are a handful of them in the market, but I suggest you get one that is lightweight and easy to store; uses a durable yet flexible fishing line; and has secure, safe, and replaceable attachments.
Cat tunnel – Cat tunnels are generally collapsible, so they’re easy to store. They afford your cats a dark safe haven outside the cabinets and away from the furniture, and they feature holes from where your cats can do sneak attacks on other furry family members or toys.