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Many cats enjoy having their own toys. Choose toys that will allow your cat to mimic its natural hunting behavior--things it can chase, pounce, or catch, for instance. Cats have individual personalities, so you might have to try a few different toys to find what yours likes. You can also change toys occasionally (every day or few days) to keep your cat from getting bored. Good toys can include:  Wand toys with something at the end Rubber balls, or any soft or bouncy toy. Cats like to bat things with their paws.  Catnip toys Crinkly stuff, like bubble wrap or paper bags Laser pointers might be fun, but they can also frustrate your cat. Hide from your cat and try to attract their attention so it can find you, or let your cat hide in something while you find it. Bags and boxes are great for this. In fact, your cat might play with one all by itself if you leave it lying around. The catnip plant is a member of the mint family. For reasons not entirely understood, many cats react enthusiastically to catnip—it may make them roll and flip around, act highly stimulated, or appear especially content.. You can safely give  your cat catnip in various ways. You can try:  Buying a catnip-filled toy. Making your own catnip toy. Fill a plastic easter egg with some loose catnip (found at pet supply stores) and watch your cat have fun sniffing and pawing it.  Sprinkling some loose catnip on one of your cat’s things, like a toy or scratching post. Take a paper towel roll and put some shredded paper in it along with some treats and maybe some catnip. Watch your cat enjoy trying to get at the treats inside.
Get your cat some designated toys. Play hide-and-seek with your cat. Let your cat have some catnip. Entice your cat with treats.