22 Easy To Make DIY Cat Toys

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Cat owners know that anything can become a toy for a cat, even when we go through the trouble and expense of purchasing kitten toys and cat toys. So, why not take advantage of your cat’s playful nature and create a DIY cat toy?

In this article, we’ll embark on a creative journey, discovering 22 easy to make DIY cat toys that are bound to captivate your cat’s attention. From homemade feathered wands to treat-filled puzzles, we’ve compiled a diverse collection of toys that will bring joy to both you and your whiskered companion.

22 DIY Cat Toy Ideas

Feather Wand. Attach feathers or a fluffy toy to a string or stick. Cats love to pounce and chase after them.

Ribbon Dangler. Tie colorful ribbons or strings to a stick or dowel and dangle them in front of your cat for them to chase and catch.

Cardboard Box Castle. Stack and arrange cardboard boxes to create a multi-level play structure for your cat.

Paper Ball Chase. Crumple up a piece of paper into a ball and let your cat bat it around the floor. Simple, yet effective!

Toilet Paper Roll Treat Puzzle. Stuff a few treats inside an empty toilet paper roll, fold the ends, and let your cat figure out how to get them out.

Homemade Cat Puzzle Feeder. Make a puzzle feeder by cutting holes in a plastic container and filling it with kibble. Your cat will have to work for their food.

Sock Mouse. Fill a small sock with stuffing or catnip, sew it closed, and add some yarn for a tail.

Ping Pong Ball in a Bathtub. Place a few ping pong balls in an empty bathtub for a noisy and entertaining play session.

Paper Bag Hideaway. Place a paper bag on the floor and let your cat crawl inside, jump on it, and explore.

Interactive Toilet Paper Roll. Hang an empty toilet paper roll from a string and let your cat bat at it to unravel the roll.

Felted Wool Balls. Create small felted wool balls by felting together pieces of wool roving. These are lightweight and perfect for batting around.

Bottle Cap Jingle Balls. Place a jingle bell inside a plastic bottle cap and secure it. Cats love the sound of jingling as they play.

Cat Fishing Pole. Attach a small toy or feather to a string and tie it to a pole or stick. Dangle it in front of your cat for interactive play.

Homemade Cat Tunnel. Use cardboard boxes, sheets, or blankets to create a tunnel for your cat to crawl through and hide in.

Paper Straw Treat Dispenser. Cut a paper straw into smaller sections, seal one end, fill with treats, and seal the other end. Your cat will have to work to get the treats out.

Yarn Pom-Pom. Make a pom-pom out of yarn and attach a string. Cats love to bat and pounce on these fluffy toys.

Fabric Scraps Knot Toy. Tie together fabric scraps or old t-shirts into knots to create a soft and chewable toy.

Frozen Treat Cubes. Freeze small portions of wet cat food or chicken broth in ice cube trays. These icy treats are perfect for a hot day.

Interactive Laser Pointer. Use a laser pointer to create an interactive light chase game for your cat. Always ensure the laser doesn’t shine directly into their eyes.

Feathered Ball. Glue feathers onto a small foam or ping pong ball. This combines two enticing elements for cats. feathers and rolling objects.

Treat Jar Puzzle. Place treats in a clear plastic jar with a screw-on lid. Your cat will have to figure out how to unscrew the lid to get to the treats.

Tennis Ball Treat Dispenser. Cut a small hole in a tennis ball, fill it with treats, and watch your cat roll it around to get the goodies out.

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