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5 DIY Cat Toys to Make at Home and Save Some Money

As a cat parent, there's no denying that we love spoiling our feline friends with toys. However, buying a new toy every time your cat gets bored can get pretty expensive. The good news is, you can make your own DIY cat toys at home with items you already have lying around. Here are 5 DIY cat toy ideas that are sure to keep your kitty entertained:

1. DIY Feather Wand

Materials needed:

  • A dowel rod
  • Fishing line
  • Feathers
  • Glue gun

Instructions:

  1. Cut a piece of fishing line and tie it around the end of the dowel rod.
  2. Glue feathers onto the end of the fishing line.
  3. Hold the wand and move it around for your cat to swat at and play with.

2. DIY Cardboard Box Castle

Materials needed:

  • Cardboard boxes
  • Scissors
  • Catnip
  • Tape

Instructions:

  1. Cut openings into different sides of the various cardboard boxes.
  2. Stack the boxes on top of each other and tape them together.
  3. Sprinkle catnip inside and around the castle to entice your cat to play and explore.

3. DIY Sock Catnip Toy

Materials needed:

  • An old sock
  • Catnip
  • Scissors
  • Needle and thread (optional)

Instructions:

  1. Fill the sock with catnip.
  2. Knot the sock closed or sew it shut with a needle and thread.
  3. Give the toy to your cat to bat around and play with.

4. DIY Ping Pong Ball Track

Materials needed:

  • Cardboard tubes (from toilet paper or paper towel rolls)
  • Scissors
  • Glue gun
  • Ping pong ball

Instructions:

  1. Cut the cardboard tubes to varying lengths.
  2. Glue them together in a track pattern, making sure to attach them at an angle.
  3. Drop the ping pong ball at the top and watch as your cat bats it around the track.

5. DIY T-Shirt Twist Toy

Materials needed:

  • An old T-shirt
  • Scissors

Instructions:

  1. Cut the T-shirt into long strips.
  2. Gather the strips together and tie a knot at the top.
  3. Braid or twist the strips together tightly.
  4. Tie another knot at the end and give the toy to your cat to play with.

Making your own cat toys at home not only saves you money, but it also lets you get creative and have fun. Plus, your cat will love and appreciate the effort you put into making unique toys just for them. Happy crafting!