How to Keep Your Indoor Cat Happy and Healthy
31 Mar 2017.
Cats love to play! They have an instinct to explore, climb, hunt, and interact. Hence, staying inside all day can get rather dull. So Cat in a Flat has put together some innovative ways to keep your indoor cat happy and healthy and stimulate it’s environment in order to stay active physically and mentally.
Keep your indoor cat happy with Modular Cat Furniture
PoopyCat is one of our favourites and sure to keep your indoor cat happy and healthy. Their playhouses are good for cats, good for the environment and looks so darn cute in our homes! Made out of modular cardboard blocks, you can add pieces or change the shape, so that your cat has a new playground time and time again. There are places to hide, snooze, and lounge on-top of, imperiously surveying the world. You can also add in a scratcher block, providing much loved kitty manicures.
PoopyCat even have an eye-catching ‘landmarks’ range – our favourite is of course, the Egyptian Sphynx.
“Build a fort or build a robot, change it weekly or change it monthly, it’s always fun and your kitty will love it”
Or if you’re looking to blend your kitties climbing tree in with your furniture then have a look at Katris, the creator of modular furniture for humans and cats. Cat tree, climbing tower, coffee table, bookshelf all in one – what’s not to love? Your indoor furball will a happy and healthy cat with one of these!
“Get creative and entertain your cat in style!”
Interactive Cat Toys
This ingenious toy box from SmartCat is perfect for little hunters! The toy box lets cats ‘capture’ their toys by fishing them out of the holes. You can customise it with your own choice of toys. Pop a little treat in the holes to give your indoor cat an extra happy boost. Yum!
“Give your cat a new surprise everyday”
If you love a bit of technology and you can’t bear the thought of not checking in on your fur baby, then look no further than PetCube – an interactive pet camera that lets you see, talk to, and play with your pet when you’re not at home.
“Play laser games with your furry friend even when you’re not at home”
If you want to know what your cat is really thinking about the new toys, our cat behaviour specialist Anita Kelsey has the answers.
And in our blog about young kittens, you might find some more immediate ideas to keep your indoor kitty happy and healthy.
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