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what games do your dcats like to play?

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ithinkmycatistryingtokillme · 20/01/2020 22:15

Dcats favourite one is"knock the toy off the windowsill". He sits on the windowsill and waits for one of us to throw a toy onto the windowsill, knocks it onto the floor and waits for it to be thrown back. He can keep this up for ages. Just wondering what games yours like to play?

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WatcherintheRye · 20/01/2020 22:24

My cat goes wild chasing after the reflection of the sun on my watch face!

ithinkmycatistryingtokillme · 20/01/2020 22:25

Reflections are great funGrin

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lifeisgoodmostofthetime · 20/01/2020 22:26

Mine loves to play football with scrunched up piece of paper

TroysMammy · 20/01/2020 22:27

Peek a boo and pouncings.

Peek a boo, he hides in the bath when I'm sitting on the toilet. I bob my head up, he bobs his down.

Pouncings, he hides and when I walk past he jumps out paws aloft and I shout "Oooo" and laugh.

He loves both games but Haribo is only 7 months old.

Toddlerteaplease · 20/01/2020 22:29

Snorg like to play football. She's surprisingly dexterous with a ball. Until it goes under the sofa.

TrainspottingWelsh · 20/01/2020 22:41

One likes to play hiding & hunting people. And a cat bowling/ sliding hybrid. This involves landing at full speed on furniture and sliding across on her bum, with points awarded for the size and number of objects knocked off. The best version involves the dining room door being left open so she can leap from the top and then slide right across the table. Ideally when it's extended and laid.

Other two don't play. One is too old, and is/was more fight than play, other is an ex feral that's never expressed any interest in playing.

violetbunny · 21/01/2020 08:04

The one where I run around in the garden like a madwoman waving a long thin stick about in the grass, while they leap about and try to pounce on the end of it.

I made the mistake of doing this several times and now I can't go into the garden without one of them meowing at me to play his game with them. They have a particular meow they do for this - sort of like happy chirps. I find it difficult to say no!

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