Hi all,
So, Marlowe's on his 10th day with me, and I'm curious to see what all of you think about activity toys. Because he's visually impaired, he does best with things on the ground: he loves chasing pingpong balls, and he has a furry mouse on a string that he likes (I think because it has a bell, so he can hear it to chase it).
I work and he's home alone during the day. I'd like to find ways to keep him happy. Right now, he has two scratching posts, a cat tree overlooking my apartment's deck (which he loves), and a window seat. He used to adore the window seat, but the dang thing fell while he was on top of it a few days ago -- poor baby! Now he won't go near it, even though it's been double-bolted to the wall.
I was wondering about other toys you'd suggest leaving around for him. Are there any really good activity toys out there? Treat balls, or something similar? I just want to keep him content, and I'd like to amass enough toys to rotate every few weeks. Thanks!
So, Marlowe's on his 10th day with me, and I'm curious to see what all of you think about activity toys. Because he's visually impaired, he does best with things on the ground: he loves chasing pingpong balls, and he has a furry mouse on a string that he likes (I think because it has a bell, so he can hear it to chase it).
I work and he's home alone during the day. I'd like to find ways to keep him happy. Right now, he has two scratching posts, a cat tree overlooking my apartment's deck (which he loves), and a window seat. He used to adore the window seat, but the dang thing fell while he was on top of it a few days ago -- poor baby! Now he won't go near it, even though it's been double-bolted to the wall.
I was wondering about other toys you'd suggest leaving around for him. Are there any really good activity toys out there? Treat balls, or something similar? I just want to keep him content, and I'd like to amass enough toys to rotate every few weeks. Thanks!