Cat excited about new interactive toy

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There is nothing cuter than seeing a full grown cat excited about the new toy and carelessly playing like a little kitten. Check out Luigi The Ragdoll cat and his first ever reaction to the motorized Interactive Cat Toy. So cute!
Cats are very curious animals with strong hunting instincts, and their toys are specially designed to provoke those senses. Luigi, almost a two years old Ragdoll cat, has lots of experience in playing with his humans. Whether it is hunting the teaser wand toy or chasing the ball, Luigi is always in the mood to present his skills. But, this was his first ever experience with the motorized interactive cat toy, and we were very interested to see his reaction. This toy has a little motor inside, and batteries power the rotating feather on the top. Thanks to its specific shape and a low center of mass (batteries are placed at the bottom green part of the toy) it always stays in upright position and can not be overturned. I put the toy on the floor, turned it on and started filming Luigi's reaction. He was intrigued, so he immediately came closer to investigate it.
It must have been strange for him to see a moving feather and knowing that I'm not doing it. It was so cute to see how he lay down and started to play with it, trying to catch the feather. He even rolled over and watched it spinning in the cutes pose possible. Cats are so curious, and their owners love watching their reactions to new toys. If you have a cat, maybe you can relate to this. That curiosity usually subsides very fast, but we enjoyed watching Luigi play almost as much as he enjoyed playing with it.
Ragdoll cats are one of the largest breed of cats also known as puppy cats. They have deep sapphire eyes and a long silky bunny-soft fur that is soft to the touch. They are a remarkable friendly breed that loves to play with their owners. Due to their size, they are not the best climbers, but they will chase anything that moves, as this video will show you.

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