1, simulated bird
Common ones are: fluffy feather head and rotating feather head.
Step 2 simulate a mouse
Common ones are sisal rats and small fish.
Step 3 simulate insects
Common such as afp insect series, catdancer and so on.
4, endless belt
The kind that will ring, this kind of ringing paper is at risk of being swallowed by mistake, so it should be put away while people are away.
Step 5: rope/ribbon
6, animal material
Such as rabbit skin, mountain hair, peacock hair and so on.
7. Others
Imitating plant styles can also be counted as ribbons.
The second is the simple classification of the connection part between the cat-teasing stick head and the handle.
1, cotton rope
It has poor elasticity, good plasticity and general toughness, and is suitable for simulating the movement trajectory of mice and insects.
2. Soft steel wire
It has poor elasticity, general plasticity and general toughness, and is suitable for simulating the movement tracks of mice, snakes and insects.
3. Elastic handle (such as fishing rod)
Good elasticity, poor plasticity and good toughness, suitable for simulating the movement trajectory of birds and insects.
4. Elastic rope
Good elasticity, plasticity and toughness, suitable for simulating the trajectory of snakes, insects and mice.
Third, different types of imitation waving.
1, simulated bird
Swing from side to side, and shake quickly for a short time when reaching the leftmost and rightmost ends. Or choose a cat-teasing club head whose feathers can rotate autonomously when swinging, and swing left and right.
Step 2 simulate a mouse
Fast and slow, moving and stopping, stopping for a little longer, and occasionally accompanied by slight jitter or movement. Note that most mice move on the ground and like to walk beside them. When you meet a corner or walk along an evasive object, stop for a while.
Step 3 simulate insects
The route moves irregularly at a uniform speed, accompanied by rapid jitter.
Step 4 simulate a snake
The general position remains unchanged, and it swings slightly from side to side and back and forth.
Fourth, waving skills and environmental layout.
1, location selection
Try to choose a relatively open place without hard protrusions, such as a clean clearing, bed, etc. It is not recommended to choose places that are too high, such as cat climbing frames and wardrobes. Fragile items should be avoided as much as possible in the selected locations. If there is, please change the placement position as much as possible or protect it carefully to prevent the broken debris from hurting the cubs.
2. Wave frequency
The frequency of waving should move and stop, fast and slow, which can attract the attention of high-speed jitter kittens.
3. Auxiliary tools
You can set some visually impaired corners on the ground or in the air to make your cat-teasing stick appear and disappear from time to time, and pretend that your cat-teasing stick is playing hide-and-seek with the cat. Pillows, doors, table legs, bed legs, corners, quilts, shovels and other common and easy-to-use obstacles. With the help of these obstacles, you can create a feeling that "this is not what I think" for your cat, which can effectively arouse your kitten's interest.