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VI/.
You & Your
pixiebob Part
6: Play-time
!
Playtime
is vital for your pixiebob– for exercise, fun, and
interaction with you.
When
your pixiebob is left at home alone for extended periods with lack
of stimulation and exercise, your companion quickly get bored. It
is welknown that bored cats can become destructive - as an attempt
to amuse themselves, and as a behavioural problem. A bored cat may
also become fat...
My
goal is to provide a healthy and stimulating lifestyle for my pixiebobs
when the family is at home and when we are all away!
Providing
pixiebobs with toys, and especially a cat tree can help prevent
destructive behaviour. Exercice is also good for the health of your
pixiebob.
Take
time to play with your companion. Throwing a ball is also an excellent
exercise for a pixiebob.

Cat tree
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