Cat toys stimulate different types of behavior in felines. Choose at least one toy to fulfill each of these desired, feline-inclined activities: carrying, wrestling, rolling and cuddling.
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This ankle-nipping problem is probably familiar to many kitten owners, including me. Kittens begin life playing with their mother and siblings, and it is during that time that they learn how to play nice. If a kitten is separated from its mother too early, it doesn’t learn this valuable skill and can act out later, even into adulthood.
According to The Humane Society of the United States, you can discourage ankle-nipping and other overly aggressive kitten behavior by doing the following:
Mau-Mau's Mom says: Mau-Mau was a stray that appeared at our terrace door 3 years ago. She was fully grown but was constantly nipping at our ankles and climbing up our legs! Ouch!! Our solution was to go to our local shelter and purchase her a little "buddy" to play with. Poor Moro is now the object of her attention but has learned to give as good as he gets. She still loves to play chase with us throughout the house and stuns us with her Ninja moves (flying dragon, crouching tiger) but the nipping and climbing has stopped.
Bormama says: She looks like she would be a good house cat she has pretty magrknis for it next she'll be laying on your pillows on your bed.Kris
It's estimated that there are this many pet cats in the world: