Written By: Mobin
Tall cat trees and wall-mounted shelves allow indoor cats to satisfy their climbing instincts and oversee their domain up high.
Battery-operated and puzzle feeders will keep curious cats mentally and physically engaged during the day when you can’t directly play.
Schedule at least 2 daily play sessions dragging teasers, tossing balls etc to satisfy a cat's prey drive and prevent boredom or bad behaviors.
Multiple oversized litter boxes, ideally one per cat plus an extra, cuts down on accidents and territorial disputes.
Sturdy scratching posts are essential for indoor cats to stretch their muscles, shed old claws, and mark their space.
Harness train cats to enjoy occasional supervised outdoor time which improves mood and health. Use catios if possible.
Feed a balanced cat food diet in puzzle bowels providing vital nutrition and mental stimulation during chow time.