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MIButterfly

(2,682 posts)
Thu Mar 26, 2026, 06:42 PM 3 hrs ago

I have a laser pointer in the shape of a mouse.

Holly loves trying to catch the red dot. She chases after it just like a kitten. Martini just sits like a statue and stares at the pointer in my hand. If she does look down on the floor and sees the dot, she'll just look right back up at the pointer. It appears that she figured out where it comes from and doesn't think it's anything worth trying to catch.

I went to a battery store to have them replace the battery because it was too hard for me to do and the guy there said he read online that these laser pointers cause cats to become mentally ill because they can never catch the dot. I asked my vet about that and she said it was ridiculous. Just as I thought.

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I have a laser pointer in the shape of a mouse. (Original Post) MIButterfly 3 hrs ago OP
From my experience with dogs, it depends on the animal. StarryNite 3 hrs ago #1
It's true. Just look at our leadership. Wonder Why 1 hr ago #2

StarryNite

(12,106 posts)
1. From my experience with dogs, it depends on the animal.
Thu Mar 26, 2026, 06:57 PM
3 hrs ago

One of my dogs reacted much like your cat. The first time taking it outside at night and shining it across the yard she looked at the dot then right up at my hand. Never bothered to chase it no matter how much I encouraged her. Then I took our other dog outside and she went nuts over it. I only did it for a short time because something didn't seem right to me the way she was going after it. For the next couple of days, even during the day she would go out in the yard looking for the dot. She fixated on it. So I never did it with her again. When our son came over with his dog, she was right in the middle behavior wise. She would have a ball chasing it and when they came in she forgot about it. Anytime after that if our son picked it up to go outside his dog got all excited and happy to play. She knew what where the red dot was coming from and had fun.

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