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<br> For example, in the wild, catching a small rodent needs attention to the smallest noises and movements. So you might try tantalizing your little lion with a ball connected to some string, which you carefully jiggle behind a chair or table leg, and let kitty attack it when she's all set to pounce. Jerk it away as she approaches, because a mouse would attempt to run away at the last minute, and cat will find out the art of pursuit while establishing quick reflexes.<br><br> <br><br><br><br> <br><br>You can connect a cat toy that resembles a tennis ball and watch as your feline bats at it and attempts to catch it. His reflexes are challenged with this kind of play which engage his brain and muscles. Add another toy to one of the cat towers with a stick and ball and you might actually hear your feline purr "FORE" as he attempts to swing it in for a hole in one.<br><br> <br><br><br><br> <br><br>Cats will have fun with almost anything. Th