Redirect them. If they're just being playful, get them to play with something you want them to play with.Question. How do you avoid cats biting wires and stuff like that?
My wife woke up to this and snapped a picture. Caboose is at the top and Cholla closest. Cholla is pronounced "choy ya" and it a kind of cactus.
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Cats have rather poor vision, so they rely on hearing to hunt.
Yes, supposedly they can see in near total darkness. I was saying that to segue into them determining where the toy is by listening for it to hit the ground as opposed to following it's trajectory.Kind of a simplification. They have poor vision in terms of the totality of what humans think of as vision, but they are better than we are at picking out and following motion. And obviously they can see in the dark better than we can.
Yes, supposedly they can see in near total darkness. I was saying that to segue into them determining where the toy is by listening for it to hit the ground as opposed to following it's trajectory.
Ours is now approaching a year old so not early kittenhood anymore. Like when our older cat stopped.I don't recall any of ours playing fetch beyond early kittenhood.
Yeah IIRC they can feel the vibrations of stuff through their paws from the ground so that is badass. But my cats often follow a moving toy with their eyes and then if it stops moving it's like they can't see it. They are able to see motion really well.
They can probably still see it. They just no longer care.