Summary
Laser pointers can be a fun way to engage your cat's natural hunting instincts, offering exercise and mental stimulation. However, they come with potential risks. Direct eye exposure can cause serious damage, and the excitement may lead to physical injuries from collisions. Psychologically, cats may experience frustration when they are unable to "catch" the elusive dot, which can lead to stress or behavioral issues. To ensure safe play, experts recommend using low-powered lasers, limiting sessions to 5–10 minutes, and concluding with a tangible toy your cat can catch. Alternatives like feather wands or puzzle feeders can provide similar benefits without the drawbacks.
Animal Wellness
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