Solving jigsaw puzzles can take on a whole new dimension when you have a pet in the house, particularly cats.
But what can drive these cats to interfere in such a fun activity?
“Boredom and excess energy are two common reasons for undesirable behavior in pets,” Pamela Reid, Ph.point 152 | D.point 154 | , CAAB, Vice President of The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) Behavioral Sciences Team, said.point 262 |
“While families are busy working and learning from home, it’s important for cats (and dogs) to do the same! In addition to physical exercise, there are many fun and free ways to give [them] a mental workout from the comfort of your house.point 208 |
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Reid says you can start by giving treats and meals through food puzzle toys. It also helps if they have objects to explore like paper shopping bags (with handles cut off), cardboard bottles, or bottle caps that entice them to explore.
“[Also, consider] training your cat to learn useful behaviors and fun tricks, like ‘sit’, ‘come’, hand target, ‘shake’ and fetch,” Reid added.
You can also try positioning bird and squirrel feeders so that your cat can easily observe them. Even playing clips of birds and squirrels playing on TV may do the trick!
Take a look at the pictures of cats who are making their owner’s hobby of jigsaw puzzles hard!
1 – This fella fell asleep on the last piece
2 – The kitty-proofing didn’t work
3 – Try me
4 – Sorry not sorry
5 – “I was here first”
6 – Getting comfy
7 – A week’s worth on the floor
8 – Was this part of the package?
9 – All it takes is one open door and one curious cat
10 – She’s just trying to “help”
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