Should an Exotic Shorthair have toys that move slowly?
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Adam Bailey
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Yes, absolutely. Their brachycephalic structure means they can’t pant or breathe heavily during intense play, so fast-moving toys cause frustration and stress. Stick to wands with feathers dragged slowly across the floor, or battery-operated toys that shuffle at a snail’s pace. Keeps them engaged without triggering respiratory strain.
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