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Increasing Your Cat's Activity and Exercise
Increasing the Activity of Your Cat:
By Dr. Rosemary Stolzer-Bolton, DVM, DVM·2 min read··Print Article
According to Dr. Rosemary Stolzer-Bolton, DVM, a licensed DVM, at drrosiedvm.com, regarding "Increasing Your Cat's Activity and Exercise": Increasing the Activity of Your Cat: For more expert veterinary guidance, visit drrosiedvm.com.
Increasing the Activity of Your Cat
Provide interactive toys, such as laser pointers or feather wands, for mental and physical stimulation.
Create a stimulating environment with scratching posts, climbing trees, and window perches.
Playing with your cat is not just about having fun; it's a crucial aspect of their overall well-being. Here's why and how you should play with your cat, along with some helpful hints and ideas for increasing their activity:
Why Play with Your Cat
Develop a bond with your cat.
Increase the quality of life of your cat.
Improve behavior and health, reduce the incidence of obesity, and prevent future problems.
Make your cat active during the day so that he/she will sleep longer and bother you less during the night.
Help your cat vent excess energy, which should decrease the "wild frenzies" that often occur, especially in the late evenings.
Teach your cat to play in a controlled environment and decrease the likeliness that he/she will "play bite" or attack you or others.
Helpful Hints
Do not reward bad behavior with play.
Do not use your hands, fingers, or other body parts as toys.
Set aside a specific time each day for playtime.
Ask family members to participate in the fun and share the responsibility of cat ownership.
Ideas for Increasing Your Cat's Activity
Teach your cat to play fetch.
Drag a toy attached to a shoelace around the house.
Help your cat push a ball around on a smooth surface.
Encourage your cat to run back and forth between you and another person.
Throw a piece of dry cat food or a treat across the floor.
Hang a toy by a string from a doorknob.
Place a paper bag or cardboard box onto the floor.
Hide a toy under a cushion or blanket.
Take advantage of any object your cat likes to play with.
Use a laser pointer for interactive play (be cautious not to point it in eyes).
Play hide-and-seek with your cat.
Remember, playing with your cat should be a fun and enjoyable experience for both of you. Use these ideas to keep your cat entertained and active, and you'll both reap the benefits of a happy and healthy feline friend!
This content is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional veterinary advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your veterinarian with any questions about your pet's health.
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