I've been using a radio-controlled toy car, but she just jumps up on the arm of the couch or a chair and watches it. I'm thinking of switching to a R/C toy helecopter! Feb 11 13 07:14 am Link Laser pointer. Feb 11 13 07:16 am Link -Nicole- wrote: She ignores laser pointers. Feb 11 13 07:27 am Link Jim Ball wrote: Have you tried different colors? We had a neighborhood cat that ignored the red dot, but went batshit for the green one. Feb 11 13 07:35 am Link Caradoc wrote: Hmm? I've never seen a green pointer. I might try that, but she's a lazy-ass. She'll bat at a toy on a string for a minute or two, then give up and quit. Thus my proactive approach with the R/C car. Feb 11 13 07:56 am Link Jim Ball wrote: You can get red, green, and blue-violet from Amazon for $5ish each. Feb 11 13 10:22 am Link Get her a kitty. Feb 11 13 12:15 pm Link Caradoc wrote: I have a cat who will only play with hot pink toys. Feb 11 13 04:54 pm Link Jim Ball wrote: That kind of stuff that scares the crap out of my cats. Feb 12 13 06:47 am Link Put a bit of catnip on the end of a string. Dangle it in front of her but don't let her catch it. She'll chase it all over the house as long as you play with her. Feb 12 13 09:05 am Link If the cat doesn't leave the house it needs a companion. Cats get bored when they're all alone. Feb 12 13 11:10 am Link Jim Ball wrote: You mean something like "Da Bird" with you controlling it doesn't keep her engaged? Feb 12 13 11:32 am Link |