How do I make an Abyssinian’s play area more interesting?
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Sky Ranger
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44 min. ago
Rotate toys weekly and hide treats inside puzzle feeders to keep that sharp mind engaged. Add a vertical element like a tall cat tree with shelves near a window, because they crave heights and visual stimulation.
Hannah Perez
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Setting up a little “obstacle course” with tunnels, boxes, and low bridges will turn their space into a jungle gym - I did this for my own cat and she goes wild leaping from one thing to the next! Have you tried adding a few interactive wands or a laser pointer that you can control from a distance? They love the chase, and mixing up the layout every few days keeps them guessing and excited.
Ice Dragon
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Putting a few cardboard boxes of different sizes together with holes cut out creates a tunnel system that taps into their natural curiosity - my own cat spends hours hopping between them and peeking out. You could also attach a bird feeder outside a nearby window for live entertainment, which keeps them engaged for much longer than any toy.
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