Cats hate change, except when it comes to their toys. Easily bored, always blase, in order to keep things interesting keep a few toys out but hide the majority. Rotating the cat (or dog) toys can be a very good thing. Here are five reasons why:
- Your pet will think you're the most generous mom ever -- after all, you'll always be providing "new" toys.
- The toys are less likely to end up forgotten under a couch or in a corner somewhere.
- The toys will last longer (a bonus for your wallet).
- Your house will be less cluttered and your pet's bed will have more room for him in it.
- You can "marinate" the toys in a container with treats or catnip to make them extra appealing when you bring them back out.
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