Should I buy a laser pointer?
I know they are fun at first, but how long does it take before the
thrill is gone? Or is it just a matter of spacing the play periods? Thanks. |
Should I buy a laser pointer?
John Doe wrote:
I know they are fun at first, but how long does it take before the thrill is gone? Or is it just a matter of spacing the play periods? Yes, you should. The thrill is gone when the thrill of playing with anything is gone - that is, as they age. While they're interested in playing, this is the almost perfect toy. But first, you must be good at handling it (devise interesting routes for the chase - across couches, up walls etc), and second - don't overdo it, as there is an associated frustration of never being able to actually catch it. Twice a day for about 5 minutes is right. |
Should I buy a laser pointer?
On 9/26/2014 12:11 PM, John Doe wrote:
I know they are fun at first, but how long does it take before the thrill is gone? Or is it just a matter of spacing the play periods? Thanks. It depends on the cat. Some won't be interested at all. OTOH, Lindy (RB) would knock herself out, racing up and down the hall, jumping on couch or bed, when she was as old as 12. Joy -- Joy Unlimited Colorful Crocheted Critters Photos at http://www.PictureTrail.com/joy9 |
Should I buy a laser pointer?
Yes you should i bought one for my cats and they love it i recently had to get new batteries for it
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Should I buy a laser pointer?
On Tuesday, 6 January 2015 21:39:08 UTC, Super Man wrote:
Yes you should i bought one for my cats and they love it i recently had to get new batteries for it I agree although I have one of those IR laser themometers so once in a blue moon it actually has another use other than as a cat toy, it's a me toy for measuring temeratutes of things I don;t really need to know the temperature of :-) |
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