5 Most Engaging Cat Toys for the Finicky Cat

Kirk, my three-year-old orange tabby, will play with just about anything.
Not only does this make playtime for both of us more fun but it helps keep him moving more, too, which is good for him. Activity will help keep him strong and healthy. Plus, since feline obesity is a very real problem for pet cats today, keeping him active is important to keep him at a healthy weight. However, Scottie, one of my semi-feral cats, is altogether another story. Rescued from a feral cat colony at five months old, he didn't learn as a kitten how to play with toys, and for his first year with me, he was too timid to play. I've had a challenge in finding toys he is interested in. To find out what other cat owners have discovered, I conducted a social media poll: "What types of toys does your finicky feline enjoy?" Roughly fifty cat owners shared their thoughts and discoveries with me. Read their answers below, ranked in order of their appeal. 1. Flirt poles

