My cat will play fetch for as long as I throw her little mouse toy. She’ll even let me throw it from bed and she’ll bring it right back up for me to throw again.

  • Rhynoplaz@lemmy.world
    53·
    1 month ago

    One of mine does! His name is Porkchop and he will only fetch and return plastic water bottle caps.

  • panda_abyss@lemmy.ca
    30·
    1 month ago

    Mine did as a kitten. He’d even bring the toy back to throw again!

    At some point he stopped bringing the toy back so now we don’t play fetch. We play throw once and stare.

    • limelight79@lemmy.world
      6·
      30 days ago

      One of ours did that too, she also grew out of it.

      Our dog doesn’t even play fetch. :(

      • tyler@programming.dev
        4·
        30 days ago

        Same for ours, but we think it’s cause she learned we’d go get it even if she didn’t.

  • Tinks@lemmy.world
    21·
    1 month ago

    So cute! My Maine Coon played fetch too. He preferred the shiny little balls of tinsel, but would also play with toy mice. I never taught him, he just brought me a toy one day and stood on my chest so I threw it to get him off me (he was big) and he brought it back. After a few times doing this I realized I was playing fetch with him and we did it his whole life 😊

  • celeste@kbin.earth
    14·
    1 month ago

    I have had a couple cats who do this! It’s adorable. It does mean I’ve woken up with cat toys in my bed, though.

  • aichan@piefed.blahaj.zoneEnglish
    13·
    1 month ago

    I’ve seen other comments pointing their cats only doing it when kittens, but I am happy to report that my 3 and a half year old boy does still play it. I throw aluminium foil balls and he loves playing soccer with them and giving them back to me so I can throw them again

  • seathru@quokk.auEnglish
    10·
    30 days ago

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    Mo fetches and brings up random sticks like a dog.

  • quediuspayu@lemmy.dbzer0.comEnglish
    10·
    1 month ago

    All the cats I had did at some point when they were young. It never lasted though, some only played fetch once.

  • Lexam@lemmy.worldEnglish
    8·
    1 month ago

    Four of my seven will bring me a ball to play fetch.

      • Lexam@lemmy.worldEnglish
        3·
        30 days ago

        It does not. But litter is a daily chore. Litter boxes live in the laundry room and the garage.

        • TachyonTele@piefed.socialEnglish
          2·
          29 days ago

          That’s good! Cuz i know someone that’s the opposite. Wasn’t a good time at thier place.

  • HurricaneLiz@lemmy.world
    8·
    30 days ago

    Apparently ppl here hate reddit, but for those who don’t, r/catscarryingstuffies has kitties that play fetch fairly often. So, yes, it happens, but I don’t think it’s too common

  • Widdershins@lemmy.world
    8·
    1 month ago

    My handsome boy has a toy fish he brings to me. Well, he brings it wherever he sleeps and sometimes that is on my legs. Sometimes he just brings it to me. He really likes that fish.

    He will play fetch with those plastic springs. Those disappeared for a while. I had to do some work behind my fridge yesterday and found over 15 of them hiding under there.

    • Jollyllama@lemmy.worldOP
      6·
      1 month ago

      When we moved out of my house I found my missing air pod under the oven where my little lady had lost it. 😂

  • IngressCloaked@piefed.caEnglish
    7·
    1 month ago

    My youngest cat did when she was little… but has basically stopped a couple years ago. I think it’s because she’s bigger and I can’t throw the crinkle balls far enough. lol I got a gun that shoots little felt balls, but she doesn’t like those balls (but my oldest cat loves to walk around with one of those balls in her mouth while singing us an opera).

  • Ex Nummis@lemmy.world
    7·
    1 month ago

    Not fetch but he does have a favorite plushie toy that he takes with him wherever he goes. So adorable.

  • supersquirrel@sopuli.xyz
    6·
    30 days ago

    Note: if you cat loves to play catch that is awesome but also many cats if anything love the opposite of catch even more.

    A strong predator drive in cats is to want to pick up and drag off a new kill. You can bring this into play by letting your cat drag off their cat toy when they get it.

    Don’t play tug of war with your cat, they aren’t like dogs they don’t generally get into that. They want to pounce, kill and triumphantly drag their prey off up a tree or into a hideout or something. Integrate that last beat into your play with your cat and they will have a lot more fun!

    Even better, reward your cat with praise when they stalk off with the cat toy they just pounced on, give them a quick scratch or back rub as they walk away with a proud lion gate and then success flop. This will make it WAYYY easier to rescue… or cleanup an actual animal your cat has gotten because they won’t connect you with being near them after a successful “kill” as frustrating, stressful or unnatural.

    If you do it enough with an indoor cat they will begin to associate a successful hunt with you hanging around, and that makes handling cats when they go into hunt mode way easier.

    TL;DR praise your cat for hiding the body they will love you more for it and let you cleanup murder scenes easier because of it.