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hee hee, welcome to the wonderful world of 'I'm a pedigree fluffball and I'm above such things' lol. My Teddie who is an exotic shorthair (persian without the long coat lol) only plays when SHE wants too. However, I have found one toy guaranteed to have her wiggling her litte furry butt! And it's a home made toy too. We got a length of stick (dowling rod) and taped some lengths of old denim (or any fabric really or string) to it and she goes wild for this. Chases it all over the floor, has us in fits! |
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Hmm - two are not very playful, the other one (now sadly no longer with us), would play with anything and everything. The one thing that used to get Balie (one of the non-players) off his backside was scrunched up bits of paper! |
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Eva has only recently began to get playful, she's a little bit backwards that cat but although she is a moggie, she beleives she is a pedigree and a pedigree with attitude at that |
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Thanks. It looks like Mummy will have to become more skilled at making entertaining toys to keep Madame amused the rag-on-a-stick is worth a try. I 'd better not entice her with feathers; hubby breds exhibition budgies, Lord knows what it could lead to... :O |
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I think it's a case of finding the right toy - experiment with different things - different sizes of scrunched up paper, foil etc, laces, string - anything I was told once that some persians don't react to catnip because their sense of smell has been so restricted cos of the shape of their face but I don't know how true that is. You can get different varieties of 'nip in different strengths so might be worth experimenting with those too. Some cats I think just don't know how to play - if they weren't played with when they were reared etc. I hope you'll find something she goes nuts for |
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Persians tend too be very laid back in nature and not that clever. They do play but general not as frequently as other cats. I find mine love a crisp packet folded up and tied into a bow. Most of them will react to that except Tate who hasn't got a clue about anything as he is so thick as most of you know. |
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