Laser Challenge
Cats can be psychologically damaged by the Laser Pointer lights?
Does the fact that you can not get that red dot tries everything make you go crazy? Also my cat is a bit retarded and has a hard time conprehending certain situations where other cats can grasp the concept. it has a lazy eye and is terribly overweight. I have a feeing it can also affect the reason seems to take a slight case of paranoia after it exahausting same for a game of Laser Tag. " oh and I do it because he needs the exercise. otherwise she would not move, and we used to play with a flashlight, but only stares at the light and beeps when cooing as laser light, which actually seeks.
Using a laser pointer once a week or so is well. Some cats can get addicted to them and become very frustrated because there is nothing to do to catch. (The hunting instinct is not quenched by a massacre, "so say.) In extreme cases, chasing the light can become a behavior problem in its own right. Toys that hang from a wooden wand is another way you can practice your skills hunting and keep active. Cats tend to get bored quickly, so it makes sense for them to have a variety of toys to play different games. If you have stairs, trying throw a small inflatable rubber ball at first, because some cats like chasing the ball on its way down. A ping-pong in the bathtub is another game try. Encourage your cat to "work" for dinner. In addition to hiding it inside a cat treat ball, offer smaller meals, frequent and place them in different places around the house. This means you have to spend time (and energy) "food" for food, as she that nature.