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Updated on October 23rd, 2025
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Choosing the perfect gift for family and friends can often be a challenge. Fortunately, ‘fetching’ the perfect holiday treats and toys for your pup can be just as fun as your average game of, well...
Updated on October 23rd, 2025
He looks beautiful. Most cats love crumpled paper balls! But you can try the fuzzy mice that are available from a pet store or get one of the angling toys (a stick with an attached string and a fetherball at the end). You can also make a feather toy for him by gathering a lot of feathers, tying them together and throwing it. Anotehr great toy is a ball into which you can put dry food. The ball has a few holes and as he plays with it the food falls out. once he figures out how it works, it is a great toy. (But my cats still like the small crumpled paper balls best.....)
Updated on September 24th, 2025
Unfortunately the best way to completely prevent Luna from eating paper and tissues is to completely restrict her access. If you catch her in the act make a loud noise to startle her away from the object and give her an appropriate toy. She might like something that crinkles like paper.
Updated on September 24th, 2025
It depends on how small you mean by "small," and what material it was. If it was paper gift wrap, that is unlikely to cause a problem because it will break down in the stomach. If it was gift ribbon of any kind, that is NOT digestible and can cause a problem, I'd be concerned if the piece were more than 1/2 inch to an inch in length. Watch him for vomiting, not wanting to eat, or for acting lethargic or painful. If you notice any of these signs, take him to your vet. If it gets to be 3-4 days since it occurred and you've seen no symptoms, you are in the clear. Thanks for asking Boop by Petco!
Updated on September 24th, 2025
That is a very common behavior in cats! If the papers are something you don't want them eating, keeping it out of reach or safely in a drawer is best. If they like chewing things, giving them their own box to chew on, or even toys such as a cardboard scratching post to play with can help divert their attention to those items instead.
Updated on September 24th, 2025
There are a lot of toys that cats love that you can make at home: some cats will chase a crumpled ball of paper or a pom pom, you can tie a few feathers to a stick with some string, or you can put some crinkly plastic in something like a sock. Be sure that the toys are for supervised play only. Here is a link to some ideas: https://www.worldsbestcatlitter.com/clearing-the-air/2014/03/the-10-best-homemade-cat-toys/
Updated on September 24th, 2025