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How to Make an Easy DIY Cat Puzzle Box from a Shoebox

Before you toss that empty shoebox into the recycling bin, here is a fun, zero-cost idea: turn it into an engaging, interactive DIY Cat Puzzle Box!

Indoor cats need mental stimulation just as much as physical exercise. This easy upcycling project taps directly into your feline friend’s natural foraging and hunting instincts, keeping them happily occupied and beating boredom without spending a dime on expensive store-bought toys.

✂️ What You’ll Need:

  • 1 Plain Cardboard Box (a standard shoebox or small shipping box works best)

  • 1 Marker (for drawing clean tracing guides)

  • 1 Craft Knife or Scissors (for cutting out the holes)

  • Interactive Fillers: Crunchy cat treats, catnip toys, or colorful pom-poms

🐾 Step-by-Step Instructions:

  1. Prep the Base: Set up your cardboard box and clear a workspace.

  2. Mark the Holes: Use your marker to draw symmetrical 1-inch circles evenly spaced in neat rows across the top lid.

  3. Carefully Cut: Use a craft knife to cleanly cut out the circular openings.

  4. Load the Surprises: Place a mix of lightweight pom-poms and your cat’s favorite tasty treats into the open base of the box.

  5. Secure the Lid: Place the perforated lid back onto the box securely.

  6. Playtime! Set the box on the floor and watch your curious kitty reach their paws inside to fish out their rewards.

💡 Pro-Tips for Extra Fun:

  • Adjust the Difficulty: Start with larger holes so your cat learns the game easily. For clever cats, make smaller openings to create an extra brain-boosting challenge!

  • Add Texture: Toss in a few crumpled pieces of tissue paper inside the box. It creates crinkly sounds and adds an extra layer of mystery for their paws to explore.

Now over to you! Would your cat go crazy fishing for the crunchy treats or chasing the fuzzy pom-poms? Let us know your results in the comments below!

New York Times Feature: Entertainment for Our Furry Friends.

Check out an interesting New York Times article by science reporter Emily Anthes. She explores the evolution of Pet TV, created specifically for animals rather than humans. Her research examines the effects of this new phenomenon on households, including owners treating pets as family and serving as digital babysitters to alleviate separation anxiety or manage high-energy behavior. There’s more fascinating stuff in the article, but we especially loved reading that her own cats are fans of TV BINI!

Here is the LINK to the article.

TV BINI Featured in New Interview on Mewla Young's Blog!

Happy New Year, 2023! To start out the fabulous new year, TVBINI has been featured on our friend's fantastic website mewlayoung.com. Mewla is the cat mom to our beloved feline friends, Kwazi and Uli, whose adventures you can follow on their YouTube channel (Cuddling Cats Kwazi and Uli). Mewla connects with other cat lovers worldwide by featuring cat-related blog articles, information, and entertainment. Mewla is also an up-and-coming author preparing to publish a young-adult novel. You can find more info on the status of her new book on the website.

The link to the TVBINI article is HERE.

Posted on January 1, 2023 and filed under Articles.