Cat Driving Me Insane

Two kitties was also my first thought. My sister got a new kitten, he was driving her batty, never slowed down, pestered the dogs, kids, and her non stop. So she got him a sister, and now he wears himself out with her!
 
Lol! A second cat is no way in the cards. we've got 2 dogs, 2 ferrets, 12 chickens and a bear that lives in our woods behind us (not for long if I happen to see it!!!)
 
Not sure if anyone posted this idea yet, but get your fishing pole and wad up a paper towel at the end of the line. You can sit and cast and the kitty gets to play.

TOO FUNNY!!!!
 
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I have actually done this before, it works with cats and dogs...its almost as fun as a lazer pointer
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My cat Trouble would just FLY through the air to try and get it. There were a fe Risky Business moves across the coffee table.....
 
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I have actually done this before, it works with cats and dogs...its almost as fun as a lazer pointer
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My cat Trouble would just FLY through the air to try and get it. There were a fe Risky Business moves across the coffee table.....

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My cat would do actual flips for it, perfect round about flips in the air and she would catch it to
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Of course now that she's a little older I can't get her to flip any more...she kinda grew into one of those attached at the hip cudly cats
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We have a Bengal mix and he is full of energy and loves playing in water his fav is trying to catch the water in the sink when it's trickling. But then when he does get tired he crashes out and he gets all cuddly. He loves sleeping with us and we get our kiddo to wear him out during the day as well as some bunny play time. He wants to eat the rabbits but the Cals chase him back and he hightails it to the top of the recliner or the kitchen table.
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Best toy ever crumpled ball of aluminum foil hours and hours of playtime. Also half a plastic easter egg with the flat open side against a smooth non carpeted floor, also works with ferrets. Your kitten should calm down a little at around a year old or so but some kittens don't exactly read the manual and so well you may still have a prankster at 13 years old like one of our old mama cats. Her fav game was jumping down from the roof onto our shoulders or head. Then she'd also hide in the feed bags and pop out at us when we came in to get feed, she always kept us guessing and worried to go outside into her playground.
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That's not a fun stage, especially if you have two that play the game of "play then fight in the middle of the night"
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My sphynx is still in that stage. I adopted one o the foster kittens I raised last fall try have 3 of those 2 pound running crazy things.
 
I didn't figure a second kitty was in the cards, just wanted to let you know your probably in for a long and wild kittenhood w/ a single kitty. Some are fine alone (my Wonder did pretty good as the only kitten), and some need alittle more. There's a kitty that belongs to someone I work w/, he's been staying at work during some remodeling(?) and he's a wild kitten, I'd hate to try and keep him by himself, he'd drive a person nuts! He was separated from his companion because he wouldn't leave her alone, and he's figured out how to remove the devider so he can continue pestering her.
 

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