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Exercise for Indoor Cats?
Anybody have cats that will run a treadmill or a wheel?
Any other suitable-to-the-boss ways of getting them some exercise? Bubba's getting to be a bit of a fatass at 22Lbs and reducing his food only seems to go so far, plus it ruins his normally sunny disposition when the food dish goes empty. TIA CLaude |
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Exercise for Indoor Cats?
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Diane wrote: In article , (claudel) wrote: Any other suitable-to-the-boss ways of getting them some exercise? I use a laser light, and of course Da Bird, both of which remain popular when Himself is in the right mood. Also highly entertaining for Da Human. Bubba caught on very quickly that the little red dot isn't something that he's able to grab. He'll watch it intently but very rarely will make a move to chase it. If I put the dot on his tail or back legs he'll sort of chirp at it, but he otherwise can't be bothered with it. I got him one of these, and he loves it... http://tinyurl.com/bqzux He seems to like to be able to swat and catch something that has a bit of substance to it. but it seems as if he could use a bit more exercise. http://www.go-cat.com/ Those look pretty cool too. Thanks Claude |
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John Doe wrote: (claudel) wrote: Anybody have cats that will run a treadmill or a wheel? That is a neat idea, IMO. The trick is getting His Majesty to agree... I guess in-line skating is out of the question. :^) Where do ya get the little skates??? Any other suitable-to-the-boss ways of getting them some exercise? I guess it depends on how fat and lazy the boss is. Currently, I have four 8' carpeted 2x4s in my room. Two of them are like bleachers about 5 and 6 feet above the floor in front of three large windows. One of them leans up against those so the cats can most easily climb up there. Another 8' carpeted 2x4 goes from the bleachers over to my computer stand which is an arch made of two by force for holding my beautiful 19 inch monitor above me while I lie down using the computer. I bumped my head yesterday, but I'm smart enough, I can learn to duck. And there's nothing wrong with me getting a little exercise too. Besides walking around the room on them, the cats also jump to various places from those carpeted 2x4s. One of Bubba's endearing qualities to me is that he shows no interest in exploring the higher places in my home. I'd hate to encourage him to jump up on things since he is currently content to stay on the floor and couches and off the bookshelves and kitchen counters. In my opinion, the best way to carpet 2x4s is to buy the 2x4s, the carpet, and a staple gun, and just do it. Trying to keep the staples from hurting the cats claw is important, but the efficiency of using the staple gun (it's really easy that way) means you can get it done. Bubba's getting to be a bit of a fatass at 22Lbs and reducing his food only seems to go so far, plus it ruins his normally sunny disposition when the food dish goes empty. You can trim a few pounds off of him the easy way. Carpet one 8' carpeted 2x4 and lean it up against something where the dry food goes. That way, he won't eat every time you turn around. And when he does eat, he will have to get a tiny amount of exercise for it. That's a pretty good idea. I dunno if he'd walk a 2x4 or not. He's not the most graceful/coordinated cat I've ever seen. 2x6, maybe. Good luck. Thanks Claude |
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"Diane" wrote in message nk.net... In article , (claudel) wrote: Any other suitable-to-the-boss ways of getting them some exercise? I use a laser light, Laser light here too! And catnip toys that they can kick the snot out of and otherwise attack when they are in the mood. http://store.yahoo.com/fatcatinc/crcattoyse.html and of course Da Bird, both of which remain popular when Himself is in the right mood. Also highly entertaining for Da Human. http://www.go-cat.com/ Oo, gotta check this out. |
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claudel wrote:
Anybody have cats that will run a treadmill or a wheel? Believe it or not, I once had a cat that would walk on the treadmill when it was in motion and would seemingly be fascinated by walking without going anywhere. The other cat I had at the time would go flying out the back end of the treadmill and never catch onto it. One would think that cat wasn't the smart one; however, maybe this was all by design. :-D Any other suitable-to-the-boss ways of getting them some exercise? Yes, but most involve some effort on your part as well... kitty isn't going to exercise unless you pitch in. :-D Bubba's getting to be a bit of a fatass at 22Lbs and reducing his food only seems to go so far, plus it ruins his normally sunny disposition when the food dish goes empty. TIA CLaude |
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"Diane" wrote in message nk.net... In article , "cybercat" wrote: And catnip toys that they can kick the snot out of and otherwise attack when they are in the mood. Hodge tends to stand in front of his fleece catnip toys as though he doesn't know they are there (he does), step backwards onto them, and start digging them with his back feet. I don't think I've seen a cat do that before. ?? lol He is one weird boy! Weird, but beautiful. Boo likes to lick hers until they are totally disgusting. Gracie on the other hand wages war with them nightly. She stalks them, hooks them with her paw to make them jump as if alive, and rabbit kicks them to death by turn. (George Bush is a new fav! It is pretty hilarious watching his red cowboy boots stick up and flop around while my Great Hunter is rabbit-kicking him into submission.) Our bed is covered with the things after I make it, but gradually over the day and night they wind up on the floor from being flipped and body slammed .. She also loves to lip them while being petted. Little hedonist! |
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"Joe Canuck" wrote in message ... claudel wrote: Anybody have cats that will run a treadmill or a wheel? Believe it or not, I once had a cat that would walk on the treadmill when it was in motion and would seemingly be fascinated by walking without going anywhere. The other cat I had at the time would go flying out the back end of the treadmill and never catch onto it. One would think that cat wasn't the smart one; however, maybe this was all by design. :-D You have entirely too much fun with your cats, Joe. |
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Joe Canuck wrote: claudel wrote: Anybody have cats that will run a treadmill or a wheel? Believe it or not, I once had a cat that would walk on the treadmill when it was in motion and would seemingly be fascinated by walking without going anywhere. The other cat I had at the time would go flying out the back end of the treadmill and never catch onto it. One would think that cat wasn't the smart one; however, maybe this was all by design. :-D I'm pretty sure I once saw something resembling a giant hamster wheel for sale at a cat show. I can't, however, figure out how to get a cat (especially Bubba) to use one, unless for some reason they wanted to. Any other suitable-to-the-boss ways of getting them some exercise? Yes, but most involve some effort on your part as well... kitty isn't going to exercise unless you pitch in. :-D Yeah. He'll chase the fish on a pole as long as I move it for him, but it just doesn't seem like it burns enough calories for him. Claude |
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