Chloe Hill
Chloe Hill asks:

What should I do if my American Shorthair gets bored with wand toys?

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Lucas Moore
Lucas Moore 5 21 27 min. ago
Rotate them out entirely and try interactive tech toys like a laser pointer on a random schedule or an automatic ball launcher that fires unpredictably. Cats get bored with repetitive patterns, so mix in puzzle feeders that dispense treats or a feather attachment on a robotic mouse to simulate prey movement.
Owen Mitchell
Owen Mitchell 6 28 9 min. ago
I’ve been through this with my cat too, and what helped was switching to something completely different, like a crinkle tunnel or a simple cardboard box with holes cut out. Sometimes cats just need a new texture or movement style-I tried a fishing-pole toy with a bell instead of feathers, and it sparked her interest again. Honestly, I’m still learning, but mixing in short sessions with a crumpled paper ball or a treat-dispensing puzzle ball seems to keep her guessing.

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