How To Make Cat Maze At Your Home


After thinking about whether to buy Jimmy a feline labyrinth, I thought about how basic it would be to make one in the house. Here we show potentially the easiest Cat toy you can make in the house for practically no cost.

If you have ever spent money on an elegant cat toy only to have your cat sniff it, look disdainfully at you and walk away to play with a piece of fluff in the corner, you'll appreciate that often the easy things please our feline overlords the most. This one need to please even the hardest critics. It passed the Jimmy-test, as you will see from the video at the end.

Initially, we need some equipment:
  • ·         Scissors
  • ·         A flattish box (thick sufficient for some balls to rattle around in, but not too deep-- roughly 5cm deep and 20 x 30cm large would be ideal).
  • ·         A couple of light-weight balls (ping pong balls work fine) or cat toys.
  • ·         One Cat (however I believe a toddler would also appreciate this toy).

The initial step is to cut a couple of holes in the box, mine were probably a bit too huge, as Jimmy might easily fish out the toys.

That's, it you're done. Voila! Now pop that box down on the floor and see the action. If your cat is anything like Jimmy you'll need to get him interested. I did this by hanging one of those fishing-line toys into the holes and jerking it around a bit and rattling the toys around in the box. Eventually he understood, as you can see.



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