TOP 10 HILARIOUSLY FUN DIY CATNIP TOYS

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Baby Sock Catnip Toy

Baby Sock Catnip Toy

This is the easiest and cheapest toy you can make for your cat and it will take you less than 5 minutes to make it. All you have to do is fill a baby sock or any sock with a bit of catnip, tie it up good and put some feathers at the end for decoration.
DIY project and photo credit to yummypets.com 

Easy DIY Catnip Filled Cat Toy

Easy DIY Catnip Filled Cat Toy

This toy doesn’t require any sewing or crocheting skill to make, but it does provide a more interactive play with your pet. By tying the catnip filled bag to a string, you can control the movement of the toy and make your fat lazy cat literally run in circles.
DIY project and photo credit to 1morethan2.com 

Refillable Catnip Toys

Refillable Catnip Toys

This toy has a simple rectangular shape and when filled looks like a long pillow. It may not be too flashy but it has two good qualities: it can be easily refilled and  it is long enough that the cat can hold it with its front paws and kick it with the back, giving your cat a way to practice its hinting skills.
DIY project and photo credit to practicallyfunctional.com 

Crocheting Toys For Cats

Crocheting toys for cats

If you are a crocheter or a knitter and also a cat owner, then you’ve certainly had to wrestle your balls of yarn away from your cat more then once. To stop your cat from ever doing that again, make these crocheted catnip toys and your cat will have lots of fun and you will never lose a ball of yarn again.
DIY project and photo credit to snovej.com 

Fish Bones Kitty Toy

Fish Bones Kitty Toy

Cats love fish, but those tiny fish bones can be a problem even for them. Well, you won’t have to worry about your cat chocking on these fish-bones. In fact, only danger here is that the wiggling of the two parts of this toy will drive your cat crazy.
DIY project and photo credit to sewtara.com 

Felt Mushroom Toy

Felt Mushroom Toy

Mushrooms may be a unusual choice of a shape for making a cat toy, but these little felt mushrooms are just too adorable and are not too hard to make. All you have to do is follow the free template and you’ll have a cute cat toy in no time at all.
DIY project and photo credit to hollyrocksjewelry.blogspot.com 

Feather Catnip Toy

Feather Catnip Toy

Cats love playing with feathers, probably because they have a primal instinct of chasing and hunting birds or maybe they are just drawn to the fast way they move when attached on a twine. This feather may not be real, but it will provide the same amount of fun to your cat.
DIY project and photo credit to onmyhonoriwilltry.blogspot.com 

Refillable Catnip Heart Toy

Refillable Catnip Heart Toy

Valentine Day ended just a few days ago, so if you’re still caught up in the Valentine love frenzy, then you might be tempted to make this heart shape toy for your loving pet. Even if you are over the love-fest, it is still a darling little thing to make and your cat will love it either way.
DIY project and photo credit to tattooedmartha.com 

Mouse Toy

Mouse Toy

No cat can pass on the opportunity of chasing a small animal and the most common the domestic cat faces is the mouse. If you’re lucky, your home will never be infested with that rodent, but in the meantime, train your cat to hunt them with these mouse-shaped toys.
DIY project and photo credit to throughthewaterpitcher.blogspot.com 

Safari Catnip Toy

Safari Catnip Toy

Cats are natural-born hunters. Its in their nature and they will continue to hunt no matter how domesticated they are. Unfortunately, for most domesticated cats the prey is only a stuffed toy. However, you can help your cat hunt the same pray as the big African cats by making these cute animal shaped toys.
DIY project and photo credit to dreamalittlebigger.com 

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