

Our daughter suggested Monty and it worked beautifully. Had to think of name that sounded similar at least so he’d know we were calling him. Thought our kitty was a girl so named him Molly, poor fella. I’d hear loud fighting and bumping of floor quite often. Don’t know how many cats/kittens living under our house (was on pillars). Think he was about 9 months old at the time. Since he’s an orange stripe kitty that sure helped. He showed up in our yard one Saturday in KY, didn’t seem to want to leave so we kept him. He’s about 14 but still has lots of kitten left in him. Will be good to practice using arm/shoulder, doing more all the time. Talk about a cute little critter, can hardly wait to make some of these, Fantastic idea, loving it. Pop a set of these DIY cat toys into your kitty’s stocking along with a bag of his favorite treats and you will win all the “Best Cat Owner” awards! Yay! ~Lia

Cricut Maker or Silhouette Cameo 4 (optional).This content uses links from which we may earn a commission. You can then assemble your DIY cat toy by following our step-by-step tutorial below.

Cut out the templates, transfer to your chosen felt using chalk or a fabric crayon and cut out all the pieces.
Easy cat crafts pdf#
Filled with cat nip and a little stuffing, your feline friend can throw this little toy around until its heart is content – or exhausted – we’ll take either!Īll you will need to make these cute little guys is a good quality wool felt, embroidery thread, cat nip, stuffing, twine for their tail and of course our downloadable pattern! Click on the PDF below to print out the template for this adorable DIY cat toy. It’s no secret that we all adore creating and making for our friends and family, but what about our four-legged friends? We can spoil them with a little handmade treat now and then too, right?! Our DIY cat toy is as cute as a button and will have your kitty giddy with excitement at their new little handcrafted mouse friend.
