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All About Cat Toys

There are two types of cat toys, interactive and solo.  The interactive toys are typically based on a fishing pole design or they may have a wand with a long piece of fabric on the end. These toys require the owner’s participation to provide movement. Solo toys are the typical fuzzy mice, squeaky balls, puzzle feeders, milk jug rings and other small play objects that the cat usually bats around on her own.  For safety reasons, the fishing pole toys should never be left alone with you feline  because the cat could chew on the strings or get tangled up in them. In addition to the safety factor, you also want to keep them put away in-between play sessions in order to maximize their appeal. If the cat knows her time with them is limited, they will be much more enticing. When an interactive toy is special to the cat, it gives you the added opportunity to use that play session for not only fun, but for behavior modification as well. Through an interactive play session you can help diffuse tension in a multicat home, redirect a cat away from an unwanted behavior, ease boredom, provide much needed environmental stimulation and so much more.  If you want to have toys last longer mentally and physically, rotate the toys out instead of having a million of them lying all over the house.  Placement is also important in keeping toys exciting. Instead of tossing a few toys out into the center of the room, strategically place them where they will spark your cat’s play drive. Place a fuzzy mouse on the edge of a cat perch with its tail dangling over the side. Put a crinkly ball inside an open paper bag or in an empty tissue box. Put a straw on the kitchen floor where it’ll be easy to bat around whenever the cat comes in to get a drink from his water bowl. Fill some puzzle feeders and place them around your cat’s play area.  A combination of these thing will keep your cats happy all day!

Your Pet’s Holiday Wish List

In the whirl of the holiday season it’s easy to get caught up in the hustle and bustle and forget about your favorite four-legged friend. Don’t leave your loyal companion high and dry this year—gift them one of these personalized presents and leave them jumping (or barking) for joy!
Couch Potato
Your cuddle companion will surely feel loved in his or her very own Premium Dog Couch by L.L. Bean. This comfortable lounger is available in four different sizes to accommodate all animals, from smaller cats to dogs over 70 pounds. Let your little guy snuggle up this season in style with this durable and easy to wash pet bed.
Forever Young
Keep your fiery guy occupied with some brand new toys. Stick with a classic favorite or choose from one of the holiday themed options stocked at most pet stores. Lots of Value Packs mimic stockings and make for a perfect variety of fun and festiveness at an affordable price. A field trip to a favorite park or play spot can also be a thoughtful way to show your affection and will beat a Santa chew toy any day.
Hungry Hippo
I’ve seen treats shaped as candy canes and even braided into wreaths. Varieties of flavors and designs mean a special treat for your pet this holiday. For something extra special explore recipes for homemade dog treats. You can even shape them with holiday themed cookie cutters for a festive twist. We all know the way to a pet’s heart is through the stomach…Your furry friend will love being able to enjoy his or her own seasonal snacks while you enjoy yours.
Bargain Hunter Tips:
• Check retailers’ websites and mailers for coupons and promos to get the best deals on toys and treats.
• Many stores will price match, so if you see competitors offering a better deal on an item bring the proof with you. This way you can avoid hopping from one place to another.
• Look for super saving days where you get an amount (for example: 20%) off your total purchase. During the holidays many stores offer these bonus savings to beat out competitors. This can also be a good time to stock up on staples.