If your kitties are anything like ours, finding toys that your cat likes is like hitting the lottery. Most of the time, when I buy what I think is a cool or cute toy, the cats snub it. One trick we have learned over the years of being a multi-cat household is that the mountains of ignored cat toys can sometimes be "recycled" with a little trick. We take small lidded plastic boxes - about the size of a shoebox - fill them with ignored toys, dump in some powerful catnip - for example - Yeowww! Catnip - put the lid back on the box, stick the box away for a few weeks or months, and let the toys "marinate." Pull the box out, take the sealed lid off, and all of the toys inside will be infused with a powerful catnip smell! Plus, having been "gone" for a few weeks or months, it will be like getting "new" toys for the kitties. When they get bored with those toys, pack them back up with catnip, and open up a new "marinated" box of toys. We rotate three or four boxes of toys using the "catnip marinade" method.
On a recent trip to Petco, I spotted a couple new catnip cat toys that I hadn't seen before - the Leaps and Bounds Lobster Catnip Cat Toy (approx. $2.99), and the Leaps and Bounds Chocolate Dipped Strawberry Catnip Cat Toy (approx. $3.99). I thought these toys were adorable - especially the strawberry, and that they were a good size for tossing around, so I took a shot and bought them for the cats, despite the risk that they would end up in the "ignored" pile.

Do you have any tricks you use to increase your odds of finding toys your cats like?
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