What are some simple DIY toys for pets

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HeathBurns
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What are some simple DIY toys for pets

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What are some simple DIY toys for pets
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Sure! Here are some simple DIY toy ideas for your pets:
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**Tennis Ball Treat Dispenser**: Cut a small slit in a tennis ball and stuff it with treats. Your pet will have a blast trying to get them out!
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**Sock Snake**: Take an old sock, fill it with crumpled paper or another sock, and tie a knot at the end. It’s a soft toy they can chew on!
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**Cardboard Box Puzzle**: Grab a cardboard box, cut some holes in it, and hide treats inside. Your pet will enjoy figuring out how to get to the goodies!
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**Bottle Shaker**: Take an empty plastic water bottle, remove the label, and put some treats inside. Just make sure to supervise them while they play!
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**Felt Fish**: Cut fish shapes out of old felt or fabric, sew or glue them together, and stuff them with catnip or crinkly paper for extra fun!
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**T-shirt Tug Toy**: Cut an old t-shirt into strips, braid them together, and knot the ends. It’s perfect for a game of tug-of-war!
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**Cereal Box Puzzle**: Cut holes in a cereal box and fill it with crumpled paper and treats. Your pet will love digging around to find the surprises!
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**Yarn Ball**: Take some leftover yarn and roll it into a ball. Just be careful if you have a cat, as they might try to eat it!
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