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I have heard it’s important to rotate toys to keep cats interested. According to what I’ve read, this means keeping interactive toys like wands put away except during scheduled playtimes, and only leaving a few toys like mice or balls out at a time and switching them every so often.
I do have a closed toy box I can keep the excess toys in, but I was wondering, how many toys is good at a time? I have two kittens, and I know kittens always need to play, so I bought a twelve pack of mice, a bunch of balls, gathered tons of toilet paper tubes and rolls of crumpled paper, etc, but I’m aware it is a bit much.
Is there a good number to leave out for them? Also, am I correct in assuming I should have some toys scattered throughout the house?
Thanks.
I do have a closed toy box I can keep the excess toys in, but I was wondering, how many toys is good at a time? I have two kittens, and I know kittens always need to play, so I bought a twelve pack of mice, a bunch of balls, gathered tons of toilet paper tubes and rolls of crumpled paper, etc, but I’m aware it is a bit much.
Is there a good number to leave out for them? Also, am I correct in assuming I should have some toys scattered throughout the house?
Thanks.