You’re not the only one who needs to work out. Exercise is important to your cat’s overall health. Movement, especially the kind that uses her hunting skills, can keep her weight down and help her work off extra energy. Playtime is crucial for her mental well-being, too -- it can help stop depression and boredom, which can lead to bigger health and behavior issues.
With a little help from you, your kitty can stay healthy and active -- and have a little more fun, too.
Aim to play with your cat for around 10 to 15 minutes at a time. If she doesn’t enjoy it, she’ll let you know. When she gets bored, put the toys away and offer some praise and a few treats.
Introduce some new toys. You probably already know that cats are fond of feathers and strings. But you can watch her while she plays to find out what kinds of objects she likes best. Try out a toy shaped like a bird, then one that looks like a mouse, and another that resembles a bug. The plaything she likes most can help you figure out what kind to buy in the future.
Be prepared for the kill.
Add some new levels to your games.
Get your cat a piñata.
Put on a tail.
Take a hike
Don’t forget the lasers.
Put playtime on the calendar.
Laser is my cats best exercise toy. The great outdoors is her go to though, wild cat!!!
My cat always sleep... what a lazy girl lol
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