Tuesday, October 11, 2011

5 Reasons to Take Away Your Pet's Toys


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:

  1. Your pet will think you're the most generous mom ever -- after all, you'll always be providing "new" toys.
  2. The toys are less likely to end up forgotten under a couch or in a corner somewhere.
  3. The toys will last longer (a bonus for your wallet).
  4. Your house will be less cluttered and your pet's bed will have more room for him in it.
  5. You can "marinate" the toys in a container with treats or catnip to make them extra appealing when you bring them back out.
After all, how boring it must be to lie around on a bed or floor cluttered with the same old toys.

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