WNY Family Magazine February 2019 | Page 45

Cats are natural hunters and can easily be temped to chase things. Fish- ing pole-type toys with streamers, bells, feathers or other attachments are wildly popular. Just make sure the object can’t come loose and let your feline “catch” the object occasionally. Lasers can be fun for both you and your furry friend. Kittens are more energetic and cu- rious than their older relatives. A ping pong ball can go a long way in entertain- ing a kitten. Even a regular or remote vacuum cleaner is lots of fun. A cat’s attention span is generally about five minutes before they get bored. Aim for at least three play sessions each day. Five minutes while you’re on the phone, watching TV, or waiting for the microwave to finish cooking are easily incorporated into your day. If you have an outdoor birdfeeder you may want to place it somewhere visible for your cat to watch. The same goes for a fish tank (making sure he can’t reach into it, of course. The comfy couch and a warm fire may be calling, but you’ll enjoy them more knowing you’ve helped keep your pet (and you) healthy until the spring ar- rives. Some day, you’ll be taking care of your parents as well as your kids. GUIDE Learn about THE SANDWICH GENERATION in our March issue ELDERCARE GUIDE: Caring for Your Aging Parents To advertise your Elder Care services, call 716-836-3486 ext. 104 or your sales representative. February 2019 WNY Family 45