What are the best toys for indoor cats?
Interactive prey-mimicking toys (feather wands), puzzle feeders, and rotating small toys. Why fewer toys, used right, beats a toy pile.
Interactive prey-mimicking toys (feather wands), puzzle feeders, and rotating small toys. Why fewer toys, used right, beats a toy pile.
Two structured sessions a day, 10 to 15 minutes each. Why the predator sequence matters more than the duration.
Three answers: predator play with stationary objects, attention-seeking that worked once, or boredom. The fix depends on which.
Indoor cats store the predator energy they aren’t spending. The fix is structured daytime play, not a quieter cat.
The practical playbook for indoor cat behavior and enrichment: what cats actually need, the highest-leverage setup changes, and when behavior is a vet visit.