
Ideas to stop cats getting bored
Cats are generally known to be independent pets. Compared to dog owners, for example, activities like daily walks or dog training aren’t required. But as a cat owner, you still have to determine whether you have a house cat or an outdoor cat. Because while outdoor cats have the opportunity to experience big (or small) adventures outside, go (mouse) hunting and really let off steam, indoor cats usually only have limited opportunities to keep themselves occupied inside their own four walls. Having several cats can help (especially if they’re siblings or of a similar age), but this isn’t enough of a substitute on its own. We’ve put together some tips to keep your house cat busy to help you and your cat in everyday life.
Make them work for their food
It’s not always possible to incorporate play with your cat several times a day – especially if you’re busy. A good way to keep them busy on a daily basis is to change the way they are fed. Generally, indoor cats don’t have to do much to get their daily food. A well-filled bowl of popular cat food might be available for them two to three times a day. If you compare this with cats’ natural eating habits, it’s clear why cats might get bored at home. Because cats are snackers. They eat up to 20 larger or smaller meals a day, which they have to hunt for themselves. The next snack could be just around the corner at any moment, and the hungry cat must be alert and its senses sharp in order to be able to hunt down their prey.
The benefits of activity feeding for cats
- No boredom
- Promotes intelligence and perseverance
- Ability to express the instinct to hunt and play
- Reduces or prevents obesity
- hunting;
- carrying their prey in their mouths;
- sniffing things;
- gnawing on things;
- lying in wait; and
- jumping on prey.
Playing with your cat
Hunting game

Hide-and-seek
Throwing game

Intelligence toys for cats
- Avoids boredom
- Leads to balanced cats
- Keeps cats busy during the day
- Promotes learning through new challenges
- Prevents/reduces problems like marking or destroying furniture, etc.

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