Kittens love to play and the best times to engage them is when they are most active - in the early mornings and early evenings. Very young kittens play by wrestling with their litter mates and by the age of 12 – 14 weeks they begin “prey” play whereby they chase, pounce and hunt objects. This activity of course, helps them practice their natural hunting behaviour.
Games you can play with your kitten are:
Chasing and swiping teaser toys such as a feather teaser.
Chasing balls – try an assortment of different types of balls so your kitten can find their favourite – bells that rattle, crunch, or have a bell inside.
Your cat will love any toy that resembles their natural prey such as a mouse or bird, especially if it can wriggle about.
Give them something to hide in such as cardboard tunnels and empty boxes.
Encourage them to climb on a climbing frame or scratching post.
If your kitten doesn’t feel like playing with you, leave them to do their own thing. They may want to pass the time independently exploring, hunting or sleeping!