What should I do if my Ragdoll ignores loud interactive toys?
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James Carter
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16 min. ago
From my years with cats, I’ve learned that loud toys often scare or overwhelm a calm breed like a Ragdoll. Swap them out for soft, quiet options like a feather wand or a crinkle ball, and engage her with slow, gentle movements. She might just prefer a toy she can bat around without all the racket.
Black Phoenix
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5 min. ago
Loud toys can be overwhelming for a sensitive Ragdoll, so I’d recommend switching to toys that rely on motion or scent instead. Try a puzzle feeder filled with treats or a gentle laser pointer aimed along the floor, and let her stalk it at her own pace without any sudden noises. From my experience, they often engage more with a quiet fishing-pole toy that mimics a slow mouse than with anything that beeps or rattles.
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