Behind the couch, behind the TV, under the stairs… If there’s a small, hard-to-get-to space, I guarantee the cat toys will end up there. Especially if they’re ping-pong balls (which mine love to chase and bat around).
This is an example of survivorship bias, you only notice the cat toys because they got lost in hard-to-access places. The cat also can’t get it out of there on its own, so if it gets stuck there just once, it stays there.
Behind the couch, behind the TV, under the stairs… If there’s a small, hard-to-get-to space, I guarantee the cat toys will end up there. Especially if they’re ping-pong balls (which mine love to chase and bat around).
I tried to use pool noodles to block off spaces under the couch. The thin ones were too small. The big ones too big. Idk what the solution is.
I ended up using a door snake to block off the TV cabinet, but don’t have a solution for the other spaces either!
This is an example of survivorship bias, you only notice the cat toys because they got lost in hard-to-access places. The cat also can’t get it out of there on its own, so if it gets stuck there just once, it stays there.