Indoor Cat Care
Indoor cat care, made practical
Indoor cats can live brilliant, safe, busy little lives when their home gives them enough choice, comfort, and daily stimulation.
1. Build a tiny daily routine
Five to ten minutes of play before meals can help satisfy chase-and-catch instincts. Wand toys, treat puzzles, and short training games all count.
2. Give them vertical territory
Window perches, cat trees, shelves, and safe lookout spots help indoor cats feel in control of their space.
3. Make boring things sniffable
Rotate toys, hide treats in safe places, and bring out cardboard boxes or paper bags for supervised exploration.
4. Protect the quiet zones
Every cat needs places where nobody pokes, grabs, or performs a full musical number at them. Cozy beds and calm corners matter.
5. Watch small changes
Eating, drinking, litter-box habits, grooming, and energy shifts can be early clues. When in doubt, ask a veterinarian.
What would the cat say? “Excellent guide. I will ignore the expensive toy and choose the receipt.”
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