1. leave a small ball on the floor and he/she will play by themselves.
2. dangle a string of some sort.
3. move a hand under your blanket (on your bed) and move it around.(they go crazy for it)
4. dangle your foot just about high enough for him/ her to reach(were socks because you will get scratched)
5. give it a small teddy and it will kill it.
that is all i can think of sorry it is not ten. (insert smiley face here)
there are many different ways you can play such as: top trumps or make up your own but to get more ways you can get the magazine and on the first page [next to the contents] there is a way to play [different one in each issue].
For adult caracals maybe yes. But caracal kittens no.
i have only found 2 and they were both on top of buildings
kittens,unicorns,rainbows,snow
....is the top of the foundation wall. Simple as that.
they did not play rocky top
IT's NOT A SIMPLE MACHINE!
At the top of the "nose" the top of it is a wedge
Most shampoo flea control is not safe for cats let alone kittens. You're better off giving the mother cat an advantage top spot, as it will also protect her babies.
no i dont think it is, try feeding the kittens yourself and see if they'd drink, ask a vet the recipe for kitten's milk, he or she should know, your cat probably abandoned her kittens so theyre on their own. for the sake of the kittens please try do it yourself. .
you just multiply top with top, bottom with bottom
The 5 different cards in Exploding Kittens affect gameplay in various ways. The Exploding Kitten card eliminates players from the game if drawn, unless they have a Defuse card. Skip cards allow players to skip their turn. See the Future cards let players peek at the top 3 cards of the draw pile. Attack cards force the next player to take two turns. Lastly, Favor cards let players choose another player to give them a card from their hand. Each card adds a strategic element to the game and can change the course of play.