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The cat and his favorite toy
The cat and his favorite toy
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How many times have we been distracted to do something, because they watched in ecstasy our beloved animal play? Most people who have a pet at home know that play is fundamental to them.

Dogs prefer toys that taste like food or can be torn apart.

Cats, on the other hand, prefer things with which they can express their feline instincts. In fact, they prefer offensive and defensive roles, sudden attacks, pursuits, ambushes and killing techniques.

For cats, play is necessary, and is transmitted as a relief valve especially for those who lead an apartment life and cannot experience the exploration of the territory and hunting. For kittens, games serve as a practice for adult life. Furthermore, when a cat plays it is synonymous with health and happiness, that it is stimulated and that it has a balanced lifestyle.

A kitten that does not have these stimuli, as an adult, can become a shy and lonely cat with little ability to relate to both humans and other animals. For the adult cat, play is an important mental stimulus and an important physical activity.

Having said that we can also say that many adult animals prefer a toy or object with which they played when they were puppies. Look at these impressive photos that portray kittens with their favorite toy and how in adulthood this toy or object is still present in their life.

Beware of you: this is mine

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cat-with-toy

Silence! I'm dreaming!

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kitten-with-small-puppet

This is my favorite bunny

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big-and-small-cat-with-game

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