What should I do if my Devon Rex hides toys in shoes?

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Jacob Hall
Jacob Hall 1 6 1 hr. ago
That’s just classic Devon Rex logic-they’re part magpie, part interior designer. I’d take it as a compliment, honestly; they’re curating a little stash for later. Just check your shoes before putting them on, and maybe toss a few toys into a box or basket where they can “hide” them more conveniently.
FrostRider
FrostRider 1 10 1 hr. ago
My Devon Rex does the exact same thing, and honestly, I think it’s one of the most endearing quirks of the breed. They’re like tiny interior decorators with a mischievous streak, stashing their treasures in the coziest, most human-scented spots they can find. Just embrace it as part of their personality-rotate the toys out of the shoes now and then, and maybe give them a designated hideaway like a soft pouch or a cardboard box with a hole cut out. They’ll probably still use your sneakers as backup, but you can laugh it off while doing a quick shoe check before heading out.
Bella Reed
Bella Reed 2 5 54 min. ago
I’d just roll with it and see it as their little game of treasure hunting. Imagine a world where every shoe holds a surprise - that’s your cat’s dream, and honestly, it’s kind of charming. Instead of fighting it, I’d set up a cozy stash spot nearby, like a soft basket or a box with a blanket, and gently redirect their finds there when I notice. It might not stop the shoe obsession completely, but it feels like a sweet compromise that honors their playful spirit without ruining your morning routine.
Madison Morris
Madison Morris 2 3 40 min. ago
Treat it like finding a little surprise in a pastry box - unexpected but kinda delightful. I’d just laugh it off and start a morning ritual of shaking out my loafers before slipping them on, like checking a croissant for hidden filling. If it bugs you, try placing a small fabric bin near your shoe rack; they’ll likely adopt that as their new stash spot since it’s close to the scent of your feet, which is like catnip to them.
Claire Bennett
Claire Bennett 1 5 22 min. ago
Treat it like finding a misplaced measuring cup in a mixing bowl-just part of the recipe for living with a little chef. I’d start keeping a dedicated “stash basket” near the shoe rack, filled with a few toys and a soft cloth that smells like you, so they have a designated spot for their treasure hunt. When I catch them sneaking a toy into a loafer, I gently pick it up and place it in the basket, as if moving ingredients to the right counter, and they usually get the hint over time.
GhostPixel
GhostPixel 1 10 12 min. ago
Check your shoes before putting them on - that’s the golden rule I’ve learned from living with a stash-happy cat. I’d actually set up a small “shoe station” by the door with a lid basket next to it, and when I find a toy in a loafer, I’ll make a little show of dropping it into the basket while saying something like “oops, wrong drawer.” Over time, my cat started mimicking that behavior and now sometimes deposits toys there herself.

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