Interactive Puzzle
For this game, you’ll need an old shoebox, your cat’s favorite toys, and a few treats. Use an X-acto knife to cut a variety of different-size holes into the shoebox. Next, fill the shoebox with cat toys, catnip, and treats. Close the box, using a bit of tape to secure the lid. Finally, put the box on the ground next to your cat and watch as she works to free the goodies inside!
Feather and String
This game is perfect for cats with a lot of energy. You can either purchase a toy wand, or make a DIY wand using a stick, a string, and a feather or bell. Wave the wand above your kitty’s head and entice her to jump up and catch the flying object.
Spice things up by pulling the wand slowly away from your cat’s view and watch as she pounces at it around corners and under furniture. Make sure to choose an open room with lots of space to bounce around. You don’t want your kitten to run into valuable objects!
Fetch
Contrary to popular belief, fetch is not just for dogs. Games like fetch bring out your cat’s natural instinct to catch prey. Play fetch with your kitten by tossing a catnip-filled toy across the floor. Be sure to choose a toy that you can easily throw across the room. You’ll also want a toy that is easy for your kitty to carry in her mouth.
Watch as your cat chases after the toy, giving a few kitty kicks with her hind legs when she finally captures her prize. You’ll be surprised to see that your feline friend will often bring the toy back to you! Reinforce this behavior with petting and praise or treats.
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I could not find the link to your post here about the 6 games for cats.
(Too many ads, too)