What games are safe for a Devon Rex that loves jumping?
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Benjamin Taylor
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59 min. ago
A good old-fashioned wand toy with a feather or fuzzy attachment lets them leap and twist to their heart's content, and you can control the height to keep it challenging but safe. Puzzle feeders that require a bit of batting or pawing to release treats are also great, since they satisfy that hunting instinct without risking any hard landings.
Aaron Rogers
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41 min. ago
Cat trees with multiple platforms at varying heights give them the vertical space they crave while being structurally safe for landing. Interactive laser pointers let them chase and pounce without the risk of crashing into furniture, just be sure to end the session with a tangible toy they can catch to satisfy their hunting drive.
Ocean Spark
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23 min. ago
Interactive fishing pole toys with a dangling mouse or bird at the end are perfect, you can dangle it high and let them leap up to swat it but catch them before they land hard. Those spring-loaded teaser wands on a string let you control the arc so they jump but don't crash into anything.
Flame Runner
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Setting up a low tunnel with crumpled paper balls or soft toys inside gives them a chance to leap in and out without hard landings, and they love the rustling sound. A hanging crinkle sack from a cat tree or door frame lets them jump up and bat at it while landing on a soft surface, which keeps their joints happy.
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