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Old February 8th 07, 06:22 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav,rec.pets.cats.misc
Maxine G
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Default cat's obsession with toy

Hi. My cat LOVES his feather toy, to the exclusion of almost everything
else. Every time someone in the house stands up, he runs to the closet
where the toy is kept and starte meowing piteously. He comes into my office
or bedroom and starts meowing and tries to get me to go down to play with
him.

It's a little annoying and so pathetic! We always feel bad about saying no
to him, but we can't play with him constantly. Attempts to get him
interested in other toys have failed completely. He seems so forlorn when
we don't play with him.

I assume this is within the realm of normal cat behavior, but is there
anything we can or should do to help him with his obsession? He's about 2
and 1/2 years old, and we've only had him for about 2 months.

Thanks,
Maxine

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Old February 8th 07, 06:35 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav,rec.pets.cats.misc
cybercat
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Default cat's obsession with toy


"Maxine G" wrote in message
. 33.102...
Hi. My cat LOVES his feather toy, to the exclusion of almost everything
else. Every time someone in the house stands up, he runs to the closet
where the toy is kept and starte meowing piteously. He comes into my
office
or bedroom and starts meowing and tries to get me to go down to play with
him.

It's a little annoying and so pathetic! We always feel bad about saying no
to him, but we can't play with him constantly. Attempts to get him
interested in other toys have failed completely. He seems so forlorn when
we don't play with him.

I assume this is within the realm of normal cat behavior, but is there
anything we can or should do to help him with his obsession? He's about 2
and 1/2 years old, and we've only had him for about 2 months.


Just play with him more. They are all a little obsessive. He will move on
to other interests, as they all do, if you keep a variety of toys around.
Get him some that do not require your particiption, too--danglies and
such.


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Old February 8th 07, 09:50 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
Rene S.
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Default cat's obsession with toy

On Feb 8, 12:22 pm, Maxine G wrote:
Hi. My cat LOVES his feather toy, to the exclusion of almost everything
else. Every time someone in the house stands up, he runs to the closet
where the toy is kept and starte meowing piteously. He comes into my office
or bedroom and starts meowing and tries to get me to go down to play with
him.

It's a little annoying and so pathetic! We always feel bad about saying no
to him, but we can't play with him constantly. Attempts to get him
interested in other toys have failed completely. He seems so forlorn when
we don't play with him.


Can you "schedule" playtimes with him, so he knows that regular play
sessions are forthcoming (such as 10 minutes in the morning and 10
minutes in the evening)? Can you leave out some other toys, such as a
paper bag, and sprinkle with catnip to get him more interested?

As a side note, I would opt to keep the toy safely in the closet when
you're not playing with him. I would worry, if he's that obsessed,
that he might chew or ingest part of the toy! (I speak from
experience.)


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Old February 8th 07, 10:40 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
Lynne
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Default cat's obsession with toy

on Thu, 08 Feb 2007 21:50:16 GMT, "Rene S."
wrote:

Can you "schedule" playtimes with him, so he knows that regular play
sessions are forthcoming (such as 10 minutes in the morning and 10
minutes in the evening)? Can you leave out some other toys, such as a
paper bag, and sprinkle with catnip to get him more interested?


This is great advice. Cats adapt well to routines, but the humans need
to adhere to them so the cats know when to expect what.

As a side note, I would opt to keep the toy safely in the closet when
you're not playing with him. I would worry, if he's that obsessed,
that he might chew or ingest part of the toy! (I speak from
experience.)


Also great advice. Especially if this toy has string, definitely lock it
up when the cat is not supervised. We had a scary incident with a teaser
toy and my kitten recently. Had I not been home, I shudder to think of
what might have happened.

As a funny side note, the same teaser toy was an xmas gift to Levi from
my mother. It's some kind of little puppet on a string with a stick for
playing. Inside the body of the puppet is a sound maker that kind of
squeeks/whistles/huffs(?) when it's shaken up and down. Well not only
did Levi LOVE this thing, he became a vicious killer over it! He grabbed
it and ran and growled at anyone who came near him and his new treasure.
He did this for almost a week. I know it's not a good behavior to
encourage, but man did that crack me up. I'd give it to him and chase
him just to hear him growl.

I have since cut the puppet part from the string and discarded it,
because of Levi's accident. He doesn't growl anymore, but man he loves
this thing. It's like cat heroin!

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Old February 8th 07, 11:04 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
dreamn3d
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Default cat's obsession with toy

I wonder if your cat thinks the toy is a bird..lol

OK...You might think my Fluffy is a latch-key kitty with the TV as a
babysitter, but he gets really bored also, just like your cat. So, I
placed two bird feeders right outside his favorite viewing window and
the temper tantrums have came to an abrupt halt. It's his new
favorite show.

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Old February 9th 07, 12:18 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
Maxine G
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Default cat's obsession with toy

"Rene S." wrote in
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On Feb 8, 12:22 pm, Maxine G wrote:
Hi. My cat LOVES his feather toy, to the exclusion of almost
everything else. Every time someone in the house stands up, he runs
to the closet where the toy is kept and starte meowing piteously. He
comes into my office or bedroom and starts meowing and tries to get
me to go down to play with him.

It's a little annoying and so pathetic! We always feel bad about
saying no to him, but we can't play with him constantly. Attempts to
get him interested in other toys have failed completely. He seems so
forlorn when we don't play with him.


Can you "schedule" playtimes with him, so he knows that regular play
sessions are forthcoming (such as 10 minutes in the morning and 10
minutes in the evening)?


That's a great idea. I'll try that.

Can you leave out some other toys, such as a
paper bag, and sprinkle with catnip to get him more interested?


We've tried all sorts of other toys. He'll get interested for a few
minutes, and then go back to waiting in front of the closet. There are a
lot of toys laying around the house, but he mostly ignores them, even when
they're smothered in catnip!

As a side note, I would opt to keep the toy safely in the closet when
you're not playing with him. I would worry, if he's that obsessed,
that he might chew or ingest part of the toy! (I speak from
experience.)


Yes, that's exactly why we keep it in the closet. He's already tried to
"eat" the toy.

Thanks for all the suggestions, everybody!


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Old February 9th 07, 03:22 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav,rec.pets.cats.misc
Cheryl
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Default cat's obsession with toy

On Thu 08 Feb 2007 01:22:42p, Maxine G wrote in
rec.pets.cats.health+behav
.33.102:

I assume this is within the realm of normal cat behavior, but is
there anything we can or should do to help him with his
obsession? He's about 2 and 1/2 years old, and we've only had
him for about 2 months.


Hi Maxine. My answer might be completely out of the question, but I
have to ask. Does he have another kitty friend to play with, or is he
an only cat? Sometimes having a buddy helps him feel more secure in
the home, and have someone to play with. Then again, sometimes it's
hard to integrate another, though not impossible even if they seem to
hate each other at first. An only cat will want you to be his
playmate during waking hours.

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Old February 9th 07, 09:04 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav,rec.pets.cats.misc
Maxine G
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Default cat's obsession with toy

Cheryl wrote in news:Xns98D1E3A165EFAshads@
130.133.1.4:

On Thu 08 Feb 2007 01:22:42p, Maxine G wrote in
rec.pets.cats.health+behav
5.33.102:

I assume this is within the realm of normal cat behavior, but is
there anything we can or should do to help him with his
obsession? He's about 2 and 1/2 years old, and we've only had
him for about 2 months.


Hi Maxine. My answer might be completely out of the question, but I
have to ask. Does he have another kitty friend to play with, or is he
an only cat? Sometimes having a buddy helps him feel more secure in
the home, and have someone to play with. Then again, sometimes it's
hard to integrate another, though not impossible even if they seem to
hate each other at first. An only cat will want you to be his
playmate during waking hours.


We have his sister too. They do play together some, although sometimes it's
hard to tell whether it's playing or fighting.

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Old February 10th 07, 02:17 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav,rec.pets.cats.misc
Veloise
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Default cat's obsession with toy

Maxine wrote:
Hi. My cat LOVES his feather toy, to the exclusion of almost everything
else. Every time someone in the house stands up, he runs to the closet
where the toy is kept and starte meowing piteously. He comes into my office
or bedroom and starts meowing and tries to get me to go down to play with
him.

It's a little annoying and so pathetic! We always feel bad about saying no
to him, but we can't play with him constantly. Attempts to get him
interested in other toys have failed completely. He seems so forlorn when
we don't play with him.

I assume this is within the realm of normal cat behavior, but is there
anything we can or should do to help him with his obsession? He's about 2
and 1/2 years old, and we've only had him for about 2 months.


Attach the toy to a door jam and let it dangle there. 24/7 playtime!

Get a laser pointer and wean him off the feathers. (This might not be
a solution.)

Get a regulation grocery paper bag and open it up, leave it on the
floor. Stand back!

HTH

--Karen D.

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Old February 10th 07, 03:07 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav,rec.pets.cats.misc
Lynne
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Default cat's obsession with toy

on Sat, 10 Feb 2007 02:17:00 GMT, "Veloise" wrote:

Attach the toy to a door jam and let it dangle there. 24/7 playtime!


Please do not do this. Cats can and do get tangled in the string and can
be seriously hurt.

--
Lynne
 




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