The type of customer a pet store fears the most is the one who insists on making their own pet supplies!

For example, my sister. I told her the cat's bowl is too dirty and needs to be cleaned frequently, and that we should change it once a week using a takeout box. But she says, "The cat prefers fresh water." When I mention that during shedding season the cat should eat egg lecithin, she responds with, "Egg yolks are full of lecithin." When I suggest that the cat needs hairball paste, she replies, "Psyllium husk powder costs only 15 yuan for a pack." I told her, "You can't be cheap with the cat bed, right?" She sent me this video.
She really pushed me to the limit. There was nothing I could do. In the store, she said, "Do you know what kind of face our boss makes?" I had to tell her, "Okay, but you can’t possibly make a cat teaser stick, right?" Look, this one has a bell and a small ball. You can’t make a homemade teaser stick to entertain a grumpy cat. I beg you, stop talking about this in the store, I’m afraid the boss will fire me. Then there's another friend who's pretty impressive. She made a DIY luxury dog bed. Here’s how to make a paper box luxury dog bed—get ready to take notes: Find a sturdy cardboard box that's larger than your dog's body, and gather a blanket, tape, and scissors. To make the bed more durable, tape the box in several layers. Place the blanket inside the box and spread it out. If you're crafty, you can decorate the top of the box with drawings. There, a beautiful dog bed is ready. I can't stop laughing. Who needs notes when it's full of practical tips like this! Now, making a cat teaser stick is an interesting and challenging task: First, gather the materials. The most important one is a long bamboo stick or small wooden rod. Try to choose a thin bamboo stick or small wooden rod with a diameter of less than 2 mm so the teaser stick is light and agile, making it easier for the cat to grab. Other materials include string, fun decorations, feathers, etc. Next, flatten the bamboo or wooden rod and drill small holes at both ends. Thread the string through the holes and wrap it around until it's secured on the stick. To make the teaser stick more fun and attract the cat's attention, you can wrap different colors of string or attach decorations and feathers to the stick. Now, you've successfully made a cat teaser stick. When you want to play, just wave the teaser stick and try to get the cat to grab the string or decorations. When the cat successfully grabs it, you can reward them with fish treats or cat food. Keep in mind that when playing with the teaser stick, safety is crucial. Avoid playing in areas with people, furniture, or other dangerous items to prevent accidents. Additionally, be sure to clean up any leftover string or decorations from the stick to avoid the cat swallowing or choking on them. In summary, the process of making a cat teaser stick not only helps improve your crafting skills but also provides a fun activity for your cat. When a pet owner is good at DIY, pet stores really feel helpless!

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