As a cat owner, you might think that playing with your cat is no big deal and that you really don't need instructions on how to play with it. The truth, however, is that you must be aware of the subtleties involved while teaching tricks or while indulging in some form of recreation with the cat.
The most important thing to remember is that your cat is not a dog. So don't try any rough sports or tricks with it. Some young boys want to wrestle with the little kittens. They must be taught to avoid doing so, lest they end up with scars.
Remember what fun it was, when you went toy shopping for your infant? You'll soon find yourself enjoying shopping for your kitten as well. The market offers a wide range of cat toys like catnip mice, crinkly prey, balls and many more. But you will still find your cat playing with empty boxes and paper bags. Straws are another favorite of their playthings. From your toy collection, balls are likely to catch their attention. You will find them trying to climb over the ball or trying to stop it from rolling. Imagine what great entertainment it will provide to you and your family!
Cats are lazy creatures. Hence, they do not require much attention except for occasional petting. But it is important to keep them physically active in order to maintain their physical well-being. This holds true both for young kittens as well as grown up cats.
However, as an owner you might lose interest in playing with your cat once it reaches its adult state. Just because they are now a little more active than what they were when young, doesn't mean that they can be left to take care of themselves. Keeping a cat is a lifelong responsibility. Your cat is still as much dependent on you for its physical health as it is for its cleaning and feeding.
Spend at least 15-20 minutes everyday playing with your cat. This will not only keep the cat healthy, but also help you bond with your feline friend. Running around, playing with them will also keep you fit and nimble. You do not have to spend any money for buying toys for them. You can make do with a scrunched paper as a ball, a feather string as a fishing rod and an empty paper bag as a great play bag. Your pet will find it hard to resist playing with these.
Anything that is recyclable and available at home can be transformed into a toy for your cat. All that is required from your side will be a little time that is spent exclusively in interacting with the cat. This will also serve as the training time for your pet.
Cats are gentle, loving and affectionate creatures. They are not very demanding. Giving a few minutes daily to your cat will give you a devoted companion who not only will be a great source of entertainment, but also will take away your worldly blues. Playing with your cat is a great pastime for sure and this can be turned into a family activity as well.