
Make playtime with your cat worthwhile. During your bonding time with your kitty, don’t just give her a toy and expect her to know what to do with it.
Engage with your cat and manipulate the toys to encourage her to interact. Why not move the toy around as if it is escaping from a predator? Try to move the toy erratically or let it run back and forth. But whatever you do, don’t allow the toy to dangle in front of the cat because that is not realistic. Don’t bring out all the toys at once. Doing so will easily bore the cat. Bring out one set of toys for one week. Then rotate the set of toys after a week. Your cat will feel as if she has new toys all the time. Play with your cat at least twice a day. Set aside 10 to 20 minutes for the play session. Maintain this schedule and see how your cat will look forward to playing with you.
Any sign of illness exhibited by your pet should require a visit to your vet hospital Bend, OR for proper medical attention.