ᴍᴀᴏᴄɪғᴇʀ wrote:Hiya, new here! I have a question to ask about puzzle toys for cats.
I have a 6 month old kitten, Lucifer (Luce), who is quite nervous around new things and noises so he doesn't go outside often or for very long. He plays with my older cat and the basic toys he has, but I worry that he gets bored and isn't getting enough mental stimulation. He's very dexterous with his paws and uses them all the time.
So I'm curious if anyone has any suggestions for puzzle toys or puzzle feeders (he's very food driven) that will encourage him to use his brain and keep him entertained. Preferably ones that will last and that both he and my other cat could potentially interactive with (though she's more into hunting-style toys and may not be interested in puzzle toys, so it's not a must).
when i had a cat who liked them (current adult cats don't understand more then the basic feed toys) i just used my dogs ones
just try to find the easyer dog ones . i have two like
This , i found they are good to start with as they are easy. Houdini used a harder one where he had to push it around a bit to get it but i cant find it online. i know they make cat puzzle toys now as well but i have yet to try any (i think my mum might be geting one for her maine coon)
my calico likes the
wobblers . and i would guess if the cat likes playing with balls a puzzle ball might work as well. i would stay away from snuffle matts made for dogs, i have seen cat ones but they are not as common
if you want to give him 'wet' food (as a treat or meal) i recomend lickmats! i started using them for my pup but my mums cat showed interest and i use it to groom her (she use to hate it but puts up with it if shes got the lick matt)
i'v seen my shelter use tissue boxes with food inside as well as egg cartons.
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in other news, i caved and adopted a new kitten
i wanted his sister but she got adopted just before i got to the shelter
sooo i took Digby, hes a silver-cream tabby (i belive he is a true tabby as his mother was a silver dilute torbi) at the shelter he was the most people friendley (im suprised he went last tbh) very friendly but still geting use to the dogs , he has the run of the lounge and has been meeting the dogs a small bit. he gets to see the rest of the house when the dogs are in my room with me, the calmer of the dogs has been allowed to roam with him but we are taking it slow