
Providing food puzzles to your cat will help slow down her eating and prevent her from piling on excess weight. This will also help keep your cat from being bored. This activity will allow your cat to eat more naturally by allowing her to forage and hunt for her food. There are many food dispensing toys available in pet stores. Or you can also make your own. Introduce her first to easy puzzles and work up the difficulty depending on her preference.
Here are some DIY food puzzles you can make:
- Paper bag: Place a catnip or a mouse toy filled with catnip inside the paper bag. Let your kitty explore, pounce on it, and destroy the bag. It is a good hiding space and will be a fun toy for your cat.
- Paper towel roll puzzle toy: Cut a paper towel roll in half and fold both ends. Cut small and large holes. Place a treat inside and give it to her to play with.
- Water bottle puzzle toy: Remove the wrapper of an empty plastic bottle, cut a few small and large holes. Place a treat inside. You may take the lid off or on to increase difficulty.
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