Which toys help an American Shorthair play independently?
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Claire Bennett
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Think of it like prepping a mise en place - you want toys that hold their flavor over time. A sturdy interactive feeder, like a treat-dispensing ball or a puzzle box, keeps them engaged like a slow-braised stew. Crinkle tunnels or motion-activated mice mimic the unpredictable sizzle of a stir-fry, letting them stalk and pounce solo without needing you to be the sous-chef.
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