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Pet Play Toys Buying Guide

2025-07-29

Hey, cat owners! Choosing toys for your cat is not something you can just grab a ball with feathers. Is your cat only interested in toys after a short while? Does your dog tear up toys like unpacking a package? Today, let's talk about how to spend money wisely and pick good toys that your furry child can't stop playing with.


First look at the cat's attributes

Short-haired cats and long-haired cats have different needs. For a sporty Siamese, you need a laser pen that can fly all over the house (but be careful not to shine it in the eyes!); for a docile ragdoll, a cat toy with a bell can make it happy for a long time. For dogs, the size is more important - Chihuahuas can't hold a large chew stick, and if a Husky doesn't stuff a solid beef rib toy into its mouth, it will perform a "furniture disassembly show" for you in minutes.


Material safety is more important than anything else

Don’t be greedy and buy plastic toys with free shipping for 9.9 yuan. Some inferior materials will fade when exposed to saliva, and the owner may be poisoned if he licks them twice. Look for materials such as FDA food-grade silicone and natural cotton rope, especially for puppies and kittens, who are most likely to swallow inferior fillings by mistake during the chewing period. Here’s a little trick: smell it, and pass it directly if it has a pungent chemical smell!

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Interactivity determines the usage rate

Toys that glow and can hide snacks are the most popular. For example, a leaking ball can consume the dog’s energy and slow down the speed of eating; an automatic cat teaser with a random movement mode can stimulate the hunting instinct better than manually waving a cat teaser. But be careful-too smart toys may make the owner dependent, but reduce interaction with you!


Hidden Easter Egg: Metaphysics of Smell

Cats’ reaction to catnip is comparable to humans smelling perfume, but each cat has different sensitivity. For the first time, you can choose a small sample containing a small amount of catnip to test the water. Dogs prefer toys with their owner's scent. Stuff old clothes into the toys to ensure that they will love them.


Finally, a reminder: Check the wear and tear of toys regularly! Plush toys that have lost their threads may be swallowed by cats, and deformed rubber toys may harbor bacteria. Remember, only when your owner is having fun can you be at ease!


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