Shirley J. Adult Non-Fiction Teaching and recreational games to play with your cat(s)
Fun and Games for Cats by Denise Seidl 128 pages
A fun book to read and look at as there are illustrations on every page showing and explaining different cat personalities and how best to engage them in play. Play involves a cat's predator response and they love that. Some cats are shy and need a little one on one and patience to becoe interested in play time, the author shares various tacks for appealing to even the most finicky of felines. There are personality tests and tests that will measure your cat's intelligence. The play time is especially necessary for house cats but outdoor or indoor/outdoor cats will love the attention, too and it becomes a beautiful way to bond with your cat. Cats tend to have a 10 minute attention span akin to a 2 year old child so keep loads of different toys, crinkly paper, and boxes to keep kitty interested. A good way to work off some energy before bed so kitty isn't climbing the curtains while you sleep. A fun read with good ideas for cat lovers. I recommend it to people who want to spend time with their cats.
No comments:
Post a Comment