Playing with your cat is not just a fun activity, but is also good for your cat's mental and physical health. The good thing is that you do not have to buy any special toys to play cat games because there are lots of free cat games available that your cat will love to play. Watching your cat play these games will make you happy while your cat will have great fun.
Get a stick and tie a feather string to it as if it is a fishing pole. Keep the feather string just above the cat's head and encourage her to leap for it. Raise the height when she jumps to catch it. However, make sure that once in a while, you allow her to catch its "prey". If you keep on raising the height and she doesn't get success a few times, she will simply lose interest in the game and walk away. The recommended time to play this game is five minutes.
This game is one of the most classic free cat games. In this game, you will use a crumpled piece of paper. Go near your cat while hiding the paper ball behind your back. Now, show the ball to the cat and throw it in any direction. By its very nature, the cat will chase the ball and pounce on it. Instead of the crumpled paper, you can also use a ball made with a few pipe cleaners. The cat will first chase it and then try to pull it apart.
Paper grocery bag is also one of the best free cat games. Cats love to play with empty paper bags. Place the bag sideways and allow the cat to enter and explore the same. While she is exploring the bag, move your fingernails on the bag from outside. Or you can simply keep on scratching the different areas on the bag. It will be great fun to watch your cat trying to paw your hand from inside the bag. You can make the game more interesting by cutting a few holes in the sides and the top of the bag. Now, get a spoon or a pipe cleaner. Pull these objects in and out of the holes while your cat is inside the bag. Your cat's activities in reaction to this will be fun to see.
One of the most amusing free cat games is to give your cat an opportunity to invent her own game. Cats love to "brainstorm" with things of their interest and invent new games to play. In order to encourage your cat to do this, all you have to do is provide a few objects to her, such as catnip toys, a ball of wool, ping-pong balls, and other such things. Keep replacing the objects with new ones in order to keep your cat's interest alive.
Free cat games are always great fun. However, do not forget to put away all the toys and objects of play after your cat has finished her play.