A small scrap of paper folded into a square, preferably from thick paper. One of my cats absolutely loves them and goes completely beserk with them. He also returns them to me so that I can throw it again. He's got a dog brain
Yeah, I always have a box filled with recycling paper I keep underneath my living room table and she goes in it, sleep in it sometimes but she chew on it and tear off small pieces of the cardboard and hide them and play with them.
Last night she found a spider, she was only playing with it not killing it until my gf saw it she flushed it down the toilet…Yeah she didn’t even asked me to do it, that’s quiet some of an effort for a lady but Blackette who haven’t see her doing so, was still searching for the spider for 10 minutes.
it's like the way you can pretend to throw a stick while holding on to it, and a dog will turn and start running as if you've actually thrown it, then turn and look baffled
On another subject about cat though. I gave her chocolate milk and she loves it but I read that chocolate is not good for your pets because they can cause worms in their intestine, is it true also with only chocolate milk?
Most brilliant thing once was at a LAN party where we had installed like 10,000 euros worth of PC hardware in a house to enjoy a bit of gaming while this cat was running under our chairs and tables chasing a little scrap of paper.
seremtan wrote:it's like the way you can pretend to throw a stick while holding on to it, and a dog will turn and start running as if you've actually thrown it, then turn and look baffled
If your cat has a collar, place some sort of snack he or she loves behind it's neck. The cat will probably get it easily, so make sure you really secure it.
A friend of mine used to put jerky under his dog's collar behind the neck. Man, what a riot.
Canidae wrote:And chocolate can kill your dog and cat.
Chocolate (worst is the powder kind), onion, and garlic all kill dogs and cats!!!
Be careful not to give them anything with onion or garlic in it. It's a progressive thing that happens to them, so even if you give them a little pizza sauce (on a slice of pizza, obviously) it'll eventually amount to hurting them over the years, and shortening their life!!!