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Do your cats like bubbles?

23K views 15 replies 11 participants last post by  saitenyo  
#1 ·
I'd read somewhere on this forum that cats like bubbles, so today we picked up some bubbles at Wal Mart...wow am I glad we did!

Lily and Spencer were TOTALLY confused at first. Eventually, though, Lily started meowing for more, and reaching out her paw to pop them in mid air. Spencer just focuses on the ground. He sniffs and sniffs and still seems confused when the bubble pops on his nose. :) I think they are still very confused about the bubbles disappearing! They are totally fascinated, and it is hilarious to watch!

Anyone else have cats who love or are fascinated by bubbles? :)
 
#4 ·
Yeah, I've got catnip bubbles. The girls are fascinated watching them float to the ground...Rochelle even tries to catch them mid-fall. And if one lands on the floor without popping?...well that bubble is about to be clawed or bit to death, usually by Alice. Samantha just watches them and doesn't really interact.
 
#6 ·
Yes, catnip bubbles. They are awesome. :D I've heard the same thing about young cats not getting into catnip either, and I'm inclined to agree. I brought Alice home at around 7 months and she's only just started to really respond to it...she's a little over a year now. My older girls (about 1.5 years and about 2) just love catnip though. The bubbles are pretty mild smelling (to me anyways, haha!), but the cats seem to love 'em.
 
#10 ·
I mentioned the soap bubbles a couple times on here in the last couple weeks, because I had read it on the web, tried it, and it was such a huge success with Prince. He was just adopted and feeling sorry for himself (he was abandoned by his previous carer) and the bubbles were the first thing that took him out of it all. He loves them, whether they land on him or he's able to burst them before. They're dirt-cheap here (no catnip ones available, though) and I'd really like to recommend this game to everyone! If you can't find them to buy (at toys' stores), just use a glass with 1/4 dishwashing liquid soap, 3/4 water (a half-full glass will last several play sessions) and a common drinking straw. The advantage of the purchased ones is that they make more bubbles per puff. Prince is mesmerized by how they disappear, still trying to figure it out. Play somewhere where you don't mind the floor getting wet and soapy a bit, where you can wipe the floor easily. If playing in the sun, the bubbles get the colors of the rainbow. For added exercise, blow the bubbles high in the air so he'll jump up each time to get them. I always loved making bubbles as a child, and now I have a good excuse to play again, hehe.
 
#12 ·
Prince is mesmerized by how they disappear, still trying to figure it out.
Totally!! This is exactly how our kittens are! Lily is so funny...when she sees the bubble container she starts meowing the same way she does when they're getting fed! She must REALLY love them!
 
#11 ·
Ernesto and Mimosa do not seem too interested in bubbles, dEUS kinda likes them and Flynn loves them, but only if I blow one bubble at a time. He will stalk and pop a single bubble but when I blow several bubbles he will try to watch them all and he is unable to decide which one catch.