The Best Cat Toys to Buy for an Indoor Cat

 Cats that do not have access to the outdoors usually need help to get plenty of exercise.

Getting enough exercise combined with a balanced diet is vital for a cat’s health and happiness.

Mental stimulation is also important.

Among the best ways to encourage cats to exercise is to play games with them.

orange and white cat playing with navy and fuchsia cat toy

 

Popular indoor cat games include:

*Feathers on sticks

*Balls

Cats love to run, chase and pounce.

These toys encourage natural behavior.

You’ll find the best toys for indoor cats at ipetcompanion.

Remember that it’s important to use toys that are specifically designed for our cats.

Toys that have been designed for other animals or children are unlikely to be safe for our cats.

Create the right environment

Indoor cats are much more likely than their roaming outdoor cat counterparts to exercise when they are stimulated by the environment in which they live.

They need plenty of things to scratch and many places to hide.

By providing at least one scratching post or a cat tree will give your cats something that is solely dedicated to the sharpening of their claws.

It also gives them something to climb over.

If you can rotate the toys in their living environment they are less likely to become bored.

 The more interested you an encourage them to be with their toys, the more likely they are to be active. 

You can also try to set aside small bits of time to interact with your cats.

What could be more interesting than having some human to play with?!

Of course, while it’s important to create stimulating environments for our cats, the majority of cats prefer a modicum of a routine too.

With this in mind, try to stick to the same feeding pattern in terms of times.

Try not to make any dramatic changes, especially all at once.

orange and white cat playing with navy and fuchsia cat toy

Natural behavior

To keep our cats active we should try to allow them to do what they love best.

This means enabling them to express their hunting and other intrinsic behaviors.

Play with your cats using the toys that they can chase and on which they can pounce.

These include the feathers on a stick, but there are plenty of other popular toys designed to appeal to cats.

The movement of toys is what mimics the movements of their natural prey.

When selecting a scratch post look for one that is tall enough so they can stretch fully.

It also needs to be sturdy enough so they can put their weight on it.

Cats naturally enjoy maintaining their claws by scratching.

Having a scratch post is the best way of simulating what they would scratch in the wild and allows them to express this behavior.

By providing places where they can hide will also encourage them to explore areas that are safe, enclosed, and accessible.

Among the best ways of helping keep our indoor cats active is by encouraging playtime and providing them with the toys they need to populate their stimulating environment.

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