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Cardboard Cat Craft Creations (a food puzzle and more!) –

A toilet paper roll food puzzle.
A toilet paper roll food puzzle.

A food puzzle for every budget! You can do so much with toilet paper rolls or paper towel rolls.

Left: a one holed food puzzle. You can make it as easy as you'd like with as many holes as needed.

Right: a catnip dispenser! Cats can forage for other things beside food. Catnip scratch and sniff paper can be used or poke many teeny-tiny holes to dispense loose catnip, valerian, or silvervine!

A foraging catnip dispenser.
A foraging catnip dispenser.
Make it a foraging pinata!
Make it a foraging pinata!

You can easily turn these cardboard tubes into foraging pinata's that hang and dangle from doorways.

Simply poke a hole in the tube and run a thick piece of cotton string through and tie a knot. Fold in the ends. Make as many openings as desired to dispense the food and boom! A homemade foraging pinata! Hang and let your cats enjoy.

Cardboard Cat Crafts!
Cardboard Cat Crafts!
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Just a few other fun ideas with TP rolls! Why not?
Just a few other fun ideas with TP rolls! Why not?
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Some kitties enjoy these even without food!
Some kitties enjoy these even without food!

Cheese Crate Foraging Box

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This DIY food puzzle is basically a homemade version of the Peek-A-Prize box, only more challenging because it has fewer openings.

Start by placing cardboard inside to create a flat bottom. Expand holes as needed to accommodate your cat's paws. Then place food and toys inside for an easy DIY foraging game!

If you wish to increase the challenge further, simply fill small food puzzles such as the ping-pong balls or mini eggs by Fundamentally Feline for an even greater challenge! The more balls and mice inserted into the box creates more obstacles for your cat to navigate around while attempting to acquire the food.

You can make a food puzzle for your cat out of virtually anything!

First, a cardboard "floor" is inserted.
First, a cardboard "floor" is inserted.
Add smaller food puzzles to increase the challenge.
Add smaller food puzzles to increase the challenge.
The more obstacles the greater the difficulty.
The more obstacles the greater the difficulty.
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Then sit back and watch your cat have fun eating!
Then sit back and watch your cat have fun eating!
Then sit back and watch your cat have fun eating!
Then sit back and watch your cat have fun eating!
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Gettin’ Tipsy! Plastic beer bottle food puzzle.

Gettin' Tipsy!
Gettin' Tipsy!

Who knew? Apparently Bud Light is available in plastic bottles! What that means is that when you party, so do your cats!

When someone brought these to a gathering they quickly became a must have item, just so that they could be made into a foraging toy! Now, when you entertain, you can also have foraging toys out for your cats to use to further entertain your guests. Hilarious conversation piece!

"No. no. I'm totally still awake!"
"No. no. I'm totally still awake!"
Only one hole makes this puzzle more difficult.
Only one hole makes this puzzle more difficult.
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DIY Fun Board!

Once again, there's no need to dig deep into your wallet to provide your cat with mental stimulation and food-puzzle-fun! Here's a great video showing a simple but versatile fun board - plus cute footage of two cats using it!!!

Recycled box = difficult DIY puzzle

1. Poke hole in a cardboard box.
1. Poke hole in a cardboard box.

This is a ridiculously easy puzzle to make and it happens to be disposable and recyclable so it's great option for shelters.

Square objects, as a rule, are quite difficult. It is not recommended to frustrate your cat so please only offer this style toy if you cat is up for the challenge.

Weights, other small cat toys and smaller food puzzles can all be placed inside to increase the challenge.

2. Fill with deliciousness and offer box to cat.
2. Fill with deliciousness and offer box to cat.
3. Commence with foraging.
3. Commence with foraging.
4. Happy and challenged cat.
4. Happy and challenged cat.

Foraging Poster Tube by Fundamentally Feline

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These tubes are easy to fill for the humans and they are opaque with only one hole so they are more challenging for your cats. If you think about it, when there are only a few pieces of kibble floating around in here it would even be difficult for a human to get it to fall out of the hole!And as always, you can fill a smaller object such as a few ping pong balls and place inside to really increase the difficulty level!

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In the workshop, all painfully hand stamped!
In the workshop, all painfully hand stamped!
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The Doorway Dangli by Petsafe

Stethoscope-like arms grasp door frame.
Stethoscope-like arms grasp door frame.
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In the video clip of the Doorway Dangli you can see the creativity and challenge that can be incorporated in order to make cats work for their meals. Sometimes the smartest kitties are the ones waiting for the others who are doing all of the work to dispense some kibble! We call this opportunistic foraging! The orange cat in this video Peaches, had actually become blind in this clip, and while not successful in this video, she is still a master forager despite her handicap!

This toy can be made more difficult by hanging it higher so that the cat must work harder to reach up and bat at the toy.

Adjusts to different sized kibble & varied difficulty.
Adjusts to different sized kibble & varied difficulty.
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Parker vs Tupperware

This video just goes to show how incredibly easy it is to DIY your own food puzzle. Quick, simple, and inexpensive!

The Wine Box Food Puzzle

"Hmmm. What's in here?"
"Hmmm. What's in here?"

Any ole wine box will do to make this super easy and cheap foraging toy. Watch to see how these three silly's utilize this object. They are pretty hilarious. It helps if you have long legs for this one!

Similarly you can use any compartmentalized box such as a beer caddy as well! Cheers!

"Snacks, That's what!"
"Snacks, That's what!"
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Squashed!
Squashed!

 

 

A Harry & David pear box!

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What an easy and cheap (let's be honest these are generally free as they are often given as gifts) food puzzle! Simply take the lid off and sprinkle kibble inside.

To increase difficulty place other objects inside the compartments to serve as an obstacle.

It really cannot get much easier than this folks!

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