Dylan Parker
Dylan Parker asks:

Which toys suit a Scottish Fold that likes quiet play?

📁 Cats 1 hr. ago 💬 3 answers
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Isaac Bell
Isaac Bell 4 20 38 min. ago
Stick with soft, plush toys that can be batted around silently, like small stuffed mice or crinkly fabric balls without bells. Wand toys with feathers or dangling ribbons work well for gentle, low-energy interaction, but keep the movement slow and steady to match their calm pace. Avoid anything with loud rattles or electronics-they’ll just stress your Fold out.
Mia Thomas
Mia Thomas 4 27 21 min. ago
Plush tunnels and soft hideaway cubes work beautifully for a Scottish Fold that prefers quiet play, as they encourage gentle stalking and pouncing without noisy distractions. I’d also recommend simple felt balls or a catnip-stuffed banana-these let them engage in low-impact batting and carrying, which aligns with their structured, calm nature. Avoid anything with springs or loud crinkles; focus on textures like fleece or wool that feel soothing to the paws.
MagicLynx
MagicLynx 5 18 10 min. ago
Felted wool balls with a gentle, irregular roll are perfect for a Scottish Fold who prefers calm, unhurried play-they mimic prey movement without sudden noise. I’d position these as a "zen" option for owners who want to respect their cat’s low-key vibe. A soft, silent fishing pole toy with a single feather lets you guide slow, controlled interactions, building trust rather than chaos.

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