Results 11 to 17 of 17
			
		Thread: Help - Psycho Kitty
- 
	4th June 2010, 03:16 AM #11Über Cat        
 - Join Date
- Jan 2010
- Posts
- 488
- Thanks
- 8
- Thanked 160 Times in 129 Posts
 A bird feeder close to an easily accessible window. Hours of fun for kitties. We actually have a couple of the small plastic ones that stick to the windows. The cats love to stalk the feeding birds and then periodically pounce and scare them off.Any suggestions for what I could get to keep her amused when I'm at work?
 
- 
	4th June 2010, 11:52 AM #12Über Cat        
 - Join Date
- Feb 2010
- Location
- Adelaide, South Australia
- Posts
- 384
- Thanks
- 83
- Thanked 39 Times in 37 Posts
- Images
- 43
 
 
- 
	4th June 2010, 10:11 PM #13Toys for them to play with whilst you are at work... 
 Empty yoghurt pots, turned upside down with a cat treat underneath them. Hide a few around the house and they soon get into the habit of hunting them out  
 
- 
	The Following User Says Thank You to Tomiam For This Useful Post:harrymc (4th June 2010) 
 
- 
	5th June 2010, 03:56 AM #14Top Cat         
 - Join Date
- Jan 2010
- Location
- Western Australia
- Posts
- 555
- Thanks
- 11
- Thanked 63 Times in 59 Posts
- Images
- 25
 
 
- 
	5th June 2010, 04:47 PM #15The Quiet Kitten    
 - Join Date
- May 2010
- Posts
- 2
- Thanks
- 0
- Thanked 0 Times in 0 Posts
 Plastic drinking straws are good for keeping kittens amused. 
 
- 
	6th June 2010, 04:05 PM #16Chester is a kitten and he has moments of absolute loopy-ness! He not only peeks from the scratching post, but he wraps all 4 paws around it and climbs up it like a monkey would up a tree! Kittens tend to have outbursts to expend their energy and then they get sleepy. Nothing to worry about, and fun to watch. 
 
- 
	25th June 2010, 11:35 PM #17Top Cat         
 - Join Date
- May 2010
- Location
- London, United Kingdom, United Kingdom
- Posts
- 926
- Thanks
- 144
- Thanked 167 Times in 158 Posts
- Images
- 51
 Thanks for the ideas all - it's been reassuring to know she's doing exactly what she should and the advice has made feel much more relaxed about it! The ping pong balls worked a treat, as did the drinking straws (I never would have guessed Starbucks extra long drinking straws would ultimately protect my feet...) and I now make sure the first thing I do when I get in from work is 'hang' with Freyja for 15 minutes with her favourite toys. I've also got a couple of toys that she can play with on her own and keep her brain busy - the CATIT senses ball and track has gone down quite well, as has the activity board. I can also recommend ice cubes in this hot weather - Freyja will chase them around the kitchen floor and get quite puzzled when they vanish into thin air! It does, however, leave the kitchen floor looking like the washing machine broke! 
 



 LinkBack URL
 LinkBack URL About LinkBacks
 About LinkBacks



 
					
					
					
						 Reply With Quote
  Reply With Quote 
			



 
			

 
			

Bookmarks