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Why Do Cats Like Q Tips? 3 Possible Reasons & Vet-Reviewed Safety Tips

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If you have ever noticed your cat chasing after strange objects and trying to chew on them, you probably understand how fun it is for cats to play around with Q tips. In your cat’s mind, Q tips are strangely shaped flexible sticks with furry endings that feel great to throw around and chase after. If your cat adores playing with them, you can allow them to do so, as long as you are closely monitoring them.

Here, we examine several possible reasons that cats adore playing with Q tips or cotton swabs, but in all honesty, we will probably never know for sure.

Supervise your cat at all times while playing with Q tips or other toys they may ingest, and stop the game if they attempt to chew at them a bit too much. Ingesting pieces of Q tips may lead to a gastrointestinal blockage that requires urgent veterinary attention. If you have seen your cat eat a piece of a Q tip or you suspect that is the case, contact a vet straight away.

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The 3 Possible Reasons Why Cats May Love Q Tips

1. They Are Fun to Play With

Q tips may be just regular items we use and never pay attention to, but they may be incredibly fun for some cats. The main reason your cat may love Q tips is their playful nature that seeks potential entertainment in any object. Cats are incredibly curious beings that adore exploring strange and unknown things. Some cats may not enjoy chewing Q-tips as much as they enjoy pushing and throwing them around.


2. Some Cats Love Q Tip texture

Since Q tips have such a strange texture—they are firm yet easy to bend—taking a few bites at them can be extremely fun and pleasant for cats, although they’re not big chewers. Some cats may enjoy brief chewing on soft and fuzzy items because they might remind them of their prey. 

Cats generally do not chew their food, but instead, they are used to tearing pieces of meat from their prey and shredding them. They may crunch their kibble every few bites, but generally, they just swallow them. Still, they enjoy taking a few bites at toys, but you will never see them enjoying a chew toy like a dog does. They may pick up a Q tip for fun or from pure boredom and check its texture, but they are unlikely to properly chew at it. They may tear the cotton off instead, so be careful they do not ingest it.

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3. It’s Fun to Roll Them Around Due to Their Light Weight

Another fun property of Q tips is their light weight, which makes it easy for cats to throw them around. They also have an irregular shape, which makes it fun to chase when they tumble across the ground. This plain and boring item can bring more joy than the cat’s intended toys! It will fly when thrown into the air, and your cat can effortlessly grab the cotton with their teeth or claws. Cats love to play with their food, as well as their prey, so some of this behavior and interest in Q tips may originate from this instinct.

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How to Keep Your Cat Safe While Playing With Q Tips/Cotton Swabs

While it is adorable to watch your kitten play with foreign objects and observe them with curiosity, knowing which behavior is safe for your cat and which is not is crucial. While playing with Q tips is entertaining, it does have its downsides, especially if your cat tries to eat a Q tip. Read on to learn how to keep your cat safe while playing with Q tips or other strange items.

1. Keep Q Tips in a Sealed Container

The first and most important rule is always to keep your Q tips in a sealed container where your cat can never reach them. This way, your cat will be safe from acquiring the Q tips while you’re not home. Your cat can accidentally swallow a piece of the Q tip, which can be dangerous, and since cats always search for new mental stimulation when left alone, it would be best to secure the Q tips in an area they can’t reach.

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2. Always Dispose of Q Tips Right After Using Them

Once you are done using the Q tip, it is crucial to dispose of it immediately. This way, you’ll ensure not to forget the Q tip on a table, where your cat can easily reach it. While you will quickly notice the Q tip missing, sometimes you won’t be there when the cat grabs it from the table, and you won’t be able to prevent your cat from eating it. You may not even know they have done so.

If your cat is off their food, vomiting, becoming lethargic, not interested in playing, has a painful abdomen, or is struggling to defecate, they need to be checked by a veterinarian.

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3. Keep the Trash Can Behind a Closed Door or Cabinet

Since we all know cats and dogs absolutely adore exploring the house for new places and things to play with, particularly when bored, the trash can become a target when left alone, although dogs are usually notorious for this, unlike most cats. Still, keeping the trash can behind closed doors is always recommended. You can place it in a pantry or a cabinet, where it will be accessible only to you. You don’t want your cat finding a dozen used Q tips thrown in the trash bag and deciding to play with them or other dangerous items.


4. Monitor Your Cat’s Playtime

Since Q tips are such fun entertainment for cats, you can let them play while you are nearby to monitor your cat closely. They will usually only throw them in the air, briefly bite at them, and mostly will have fun rolling them on the ground, but if they begin trying to eat them or tearing the cotton wool off, you will want to be around to react in time.

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Conclusion

Once you learn these few possible reasons that some cats love playing with Q tips, you’ll be able to better understand your cat’s strange behavior and also the potential risks you need to be aware of. Cats love playing with weird objects, so if you catch them playing with Q tips, don’t be alarmed; they most likely only enjoy the unique shape and texture. Take all safety measures to ensure your cat has a safe playtime, though!


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