toys

  • cat in cat tree

    Scratch that!

    Cats have a natural instinct to scratch. Through scratching, they loosen and remove the outer husks of the nails as they grow. Scratching is also a form of exercise and communication for cats. While scratching, cats deposit their scent, from glands present on the paws, and the discarded nail husks, signaling to other cats the extent of their territory. Our indoor cats also use scratching as a precursor to play or to get attention, especially if they’ve been positively reinforced. Many cats will often scratch vigorously in the presence of their owners or other cats as a sign of territorial confidence. With all that scratching, you may worry about your…

  • orange cat playing with toy

    The Perfect Cat Toy

    Cats love playing as much as they love sleeping, and that’s saying a lot! No object is too small, big, or trivial for your cat to consider it a toy. There are many toys you can purchase at the pet store and even more items in your home that can easily become your cat’s favorite toy. So what is a cat looking for? They love shiny, crinkly, and tinkly things, even better if they’re filled with catnip. A classical cat favorite is the toy mouse. It doesn’t matter if it looks like a real mouse, or it’s glittery and outrageous in color. Cats love to swat, throw, stalk, tease, and…