Kids: Turn Recycled Materials into a Craft Toy for a Pet Cat

Stray Objects Become a Fun Toy

Kids: Turn Recycled Materials into a Craft Toy for a Pet Cat

Cats and kittens are playful pets, and love to pounce on anything that moves. "Anything that moves" can be a ball of yarn, a ball, a bug, or a cat toy. But pet cats don't need brand new cat toys to satisfy their playful urges.
 Recycled materials work just fine for this craft project that unites kids and pets cats.

Kids can make a fun and exciting cat toy for their pet feline, using recycled materials they have at home. This is a project for kids who are old enough to know how to use an embroidery or sewing needle, with or without supervision. Children under three should definitely not do this craft because the objects involved could be choking hazards.

Recycled Materials Needed for the Cat Toy Kids Craft

a pair of inexpensive, but protective gardening gloves (or use one stray gardening or heavy-duty glove)

10 small and recycled items that your pet will like. The items should be shiny, or make a noise, or can bounce. Most importantly, the item should have a hole in it so it can be threaded.

Some recycled objects to find around the house for this kid's craft include:

a big, round button from mom's sewing kit
a medium-sized or small bell
an empty spool of thread, especially a wooden one
pom poms of all sizes
an empty key ring
an old key chain
a knotted piece of yarn
a strip of colored or shiny ribbon
part of a fishing lure (without the hook, or any tiny pieces that can come off)

Tools Needed to Make the Recyled Cat Toy Kids Craft

an embroidery needle or a large sewing needle
a pair of scissors
any color of embroidery floss or heavy-duty thread

Preparation for the Recycled Cat Toy Kids Craft

First, collect all of the items you will need. Your pet cat may be pretty curious at this point. Next, cut 10 strands of the embroidery thread into strands that are about seven inches long.

How to Make the Recycled Cat Toy Kids Craft

Take a strand of embroidery floss and thread it through the needle. Roll the end of the embroidery floss between your thumb and pointer finger, to tame stray ends. Thread the eye of the embroidery needle with the floss. Tie a really good knot at end of the embroidery floss.

Related information
  • Find shiny items like bells or fishing lures.
  • Raid the sewing kit for big buttons and empty spools of thread.
  • This craft is for older children, who can use a needle.