• Home
  • TRAINING FOR BEGINNERS
    • EXERCISES
    • PETS
  • CBD
  • PRODUCTS
  • TRENDING
  • PET NEWS
  • PET TRAVEL
  • Advertise Here
No Result
View All Result
Plugin Install : Cart Icon need WooCommerce plugin to be installed.
  • Home
  • TRAINING FOR BEGINNERS
    • EXERCISES
    • PETS
  • CBD
  • PRODUCTS
  • TRENDING
  • PET NEWS
  • PET TRAVEL
  • Advertise Here
No Result
View All Result
No Result
View All Result
Home PETS

Cats Like to Play Fetch If Owners Abide by Their Rules

Doggone Well Staff by Doggone Well Staff
December 15, 2023
in PETS
38 1
0
Cats Like to Play Fetch If Owners Abide by Their Rules
32
SHARES
356
VIEWS
Share on TwitterShare on Facebook
Dog Food topper - Getquelle365


Some cats might drop a dead animal at their owners' feet, but others bring their favorite toy in hopes the person will throw it. Much like dogs, some cats enjoy a game of fetch.

But cats' motivation may be different from dogs, who are mainly focused on the social bond with their owner rather than the object, Jemma Forman, an animal psychologist at the University of Sussex, told Business Insider via email.

“In cats, we are not so sure whether fetching is a social bonding activity for them or whether they are trying to get us to simply throw an object for their entertainment or perhaps both,” Forman said.

Forman and other researchers recently published a paper in the peer-reviewed journal Scientific Reports on cats that play fetch. They surveyed hundreds of owners to learn more about the playful behavior in over 1,000 cats.

Some cats like to fetch toys, hair ties, and tinfoil

In the survey, the researchers asked cat owners what objects their pets like to fetch. Toys topped the list, including plushies, catnip toys, and fake mice, Forman said. Cats also seemed to like to play with crumpled paper or tinfoil, hair ties, cotton pads, and bobby pins, Forman added.

Dog Food topper - Getquelle365

“I think overall it's objects that cats can opportunistically play with,” Forman said, so small, light-weight items they can carry in their mouths without swallowing. (Rubber bands and hair ties can be especially dangerous for cats to swallow.)

For Forman, the most surprising thing the survey revealed was that almost all the respondents, about 94%, said their cat wasn't trained to play the game. “It shows that more cats have the capability to play fetch than perhaps previously thought,” she said.

In fact, some owners found out their cat enjoys fetch simply by accident. Like if their cat retrieved a piece of paper that missed the trash can.

For cats, playing is similar to hunting

While exactly why cats enjoy playing fetch will take further research, Froman said most cats play similarly to how they hunt: chasing, leaping, biting, stalking, and so on.

Some owners said their cats would play with their toys for a bit before bringing them back. “So throwing the object could be mimicking the motion of fast-moving prey that motivates the cat to chase after it and play with it,” Forman said.

In a finding that likely won't surprise many cat owners, the felines were generally the ones setting the rules of the game.

“More owners reported that their cats are in control of initiating their fetching sessions than they are,” Forman said. Cats were also more enthusiastic or played longer when they initiated, she said.

In other words, don't be offended if your cat doesn't chase its toy when you decide to toss it.

Forman said playing with cats could help owners understand their pets' behaviors. “Understanding the needs of your cat and improving owner understanding of cat communication is key to engaging in a positive play session and ensuring future positive play sessions, too,” she said.

Because the survey targeted people with cats who play fetch, it's not clear how common the behavior is. That could be an area of future research, Forman said.

Owners with fetching cats can sign up to participate in the researchers' next survey, which plans to focus on whether the game is socially motivated.



Source link

Dog Food topper - Getquelle365
Tags: AbideCatsFetchOwnersPlayrules
Tweet8Share13Share3Share
Previous Post

Cute Christmas dress-up expands to new pets, from guinea pigs to bearded dragons

Next Post

Dog virus has Michigan vets urging travel caution at holidays

Doggone Well Staff

Doggone Well Staff

Next Post
Dog virus has Michigan vets urging travel caution at holidays

Dog virus has Michigan vets urging travel caution at holidays

Youtube Channel

Currently Playing

Jealous Dog Want Attention Compilation NEW

Jealous Dog Want Attention Compilation NEW

00:06:28

Best Of Funny Guilty Dog Compilation 2014

00:05:32

Best Dog Birthday Surprise: DIY Ball Pit for Maymo

00:01:39

How a little microchip changed this dog's life!!! Please share this important video. #dog

00:05:48

Follow Our Page

Popular Post

    Follow Us

    Category

    • CBD
    • EXERCISES
    • Home
    • NEW POSTS
    • PET NEWS
    • PET TRAVEL
    • PETS
    • PRODUCTS
    • TRAINING FOR BEGINNERS
    • TRENDING

    Tag Cloud

    Adoption Animal Animals Attack breeds Care Cat Cats County Day Death dog Dog as Pet Dog Owner dogs Family Fire food health Home house Humane Life Local Love Man Meet news Owners Park people Pets Police Puppy Rescue Safe Shelter Society Stray Tips Top Vet Ways Week Woman

    Recent News

    Goldfish in perfume bottle, protected species on sale—DU students’ report on horrors of Delhi pet shops

    Goldfish in perfume bottle, protected species on sale—DU students’ report on horrors of Delhi pet shops

    May 14, 2025
    The Best Deals on Stylish Dog and Cat Products

    The Best Deals on Stylish Dog and Cat Products

    May 14, 2025
    • DMCA
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms and Conditions
    • Disclaimer
    • Contact Us
    • Cookie Privacy Policy

    © 2022 Doggone Well - doggone well.

    No Result
    View All Result
    • Home
    • TRAINING FOR BEGINNERS
      • EXERCISES
      • PETS
    • CBD
    • PRODUCTS
    • TRENDING
    • PET NEWS
    • PET TRAVEL
    • Advertise Here

    © 2022 Doggone Well - doggone well.

    Welcome Back!

    Login to your account below

    Forgotten Password?

    Retrieve your password

    Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

    Log In