Have you heard people say that cats do not need much attention, and a cat only cares about herself?
This is totally wrong. Cats are affectionate and they love to snuggle and being padded like a dog. Even more.
When a cat is bored. Believe me, that is not fun for the owner.
People repeat this myth that cats do not care about you, let me tell to you that when you have cats you will be quickly taught something else. It is an old wife’s tale.
I have cats and believe me my cats request attention, and if they do not get it, they can become very vocal and start entertaining themselves. I write this blog ” When a cat is bored” you don’t want your cat walking off and entertain themselves in your home.
Did you know that a bored cat can create the same or even more havoc around the house than an unsupervised toddler? This is true, and if your cats are bored, they can really turn your home upside down.
We all know the series Garfield the Cat? Yes, imagine exactly what he did do in his cartoons or comics.
Cats have a sensitive smell, and they sniff everything out, they greet you when you come home, cats are happy when you are happy, and they love to be hugged and padded.
Some cats love to sit on your lap when you watch television or work on your computer. My cats love the brushing of their fur in the morning. It is a ritual they demand, and they love. I also admit that I enjoy this time too with my cats. Cats communicate with us through the meow in different tones. (Read my blog “Do you speak Cat” )
Many times I hear friends talking about there cat when they visit my house and they tell me my cats are so calm and wow…your sofa is not scratched what do you do? If I use a kind of spray that keeps cat off.
When I ask them if their cat is behaving strangely, my friends look at me and ask if I am a mindreader.
My answer to my friends is always the same… Sorry, you have a bored cat, and your cat is trying desperately to get you involved in their world.
They look at me guiltily and say hmmm lately we neglected her because of the new Baby or my job requires to travel a lot so my cat is at home alone often, or no time…for whatever reason, the cat lacks attention. When a cat is bored it is not healthy for the cat and the cat owner.
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I am sure some of you shaking the head right now, but entertaining a cat isn’t that difficult as long as you understand your cat.
One important thing to understand is a happy cat is a healthy cat. When you are spending quality time with your cat on a regular base and see what is fun for your cat and what amuses your cat you will have a different cat.
There is a difference if you have a female or a male cat. A cat female or male both behave differently. But in the end, both love to be entertained and like to spend time with you.
One thing you have to understand spending time is not the same as being in the same room, getting on the computer, arriving home. Spending time isn’t the same as merely being in the same place – coming home, and chatting on the phone.
Get in your mind that your cat is not amused seeing you doing all these things, and you have no time for her. Believe it or not but some things might be irritating to your cat.
Face it your cat is the king or the queen in the home.
My cats find it annoying when I chat on the phone for a longer time, and my cat tries to sleep. Minka will get up and leave the room. When I go than a few minutes later into the bathroom my toilet roll paper has been spun off and it is all over the bathroom.
When a cat destroys furniture or climbs curtains that are definitive signs that you have a cat is bored. You know your cat is bored when it engages in any kind of inappropriate behaviour.
Sometimes when I am swamped and do not pay much attention to Minka and Leo both will start eating and tearing the paper, sometimes my notes for a meeting, or the paper that comes out from the printer. It is a sign to me saying hey.. we are bored.
The best thing is then, put away your work clear the space and get down on the floor to play with your cat or cats. Interact with them for 20 minutes or more if you can, than feed them a treat and you will see your cats are much better and leave you to work later on in peace.
I use some cat toys, and I usually change them around. I also use the wool tight into a ball, paper that is made into a ball, and the hair rubber bands they love to play with them.
Choose two small cat toys and bring one at a time out for a playtime session.
I start off with a small rolling toy or a toy mouse, fish on a pole and dangle it for my cats to swat.
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Keep playing until your cat stops or walks away. Test from time to time if your cat continues playing, or stops. If your cat loses quickly interest in this toy, put it away and choose another toy.
Some toys do not hold the attention of cats, I tried to get my cats interested in this treat ball, but it only lasts until the treats are gone.
Try the toy for 10 days if your cat will stop too early with the play, then just get some other toy that is more stimulating to your cat. Sometimes the simplest toy keeps the attention of your cat.
One advice I like to give you, cats will play differently with toys, and sometimes the toys are dismantled. It is essential that you choose only toys suited for cats.
Children toys are not made for cats and are not cat toys. No matter how cute they look or you think the idea is. Forget the wind-up mouse that comes with a happy meal. You endanger your cat as some small parts or mechanisms can harm your cat.
Lots of pet toys for cats are available, and if you look around in online shops and pet store, you will find a great selection of pet toys. Recommendation free movable pet toys. Cats favour toys to chase down and catch.
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My cats prefer something to chase down and catch. It stimulates the natural hunting behaviour of your cat, makes sure your cat can conquer this urge.
Once you know the type of toys your cat is favouring, try to choose two similar toys. Of course, you can buy more if you want, that is up to you. For a start go with two or three toys.
Do and follow in the same way as parents do with kids, and rotate your cat’s toys after a few weeks.
The toys what you use for the interactive part to play with your cat, please keep them apart from the solo play toys.
In this way the toys you enjoy together playing with your cat are extraordinary.
Keep some exciting toys out for your cat when you are at work or out. Small plastic balls or small foam balls that can be filled with cat treats or catnip will entertain your cat. When your cat rolls the ball, it will discover the food treat inside, and if your cat is the same as my cat hey figure quickly out how to get to it.
Providing a snack also satisfies the hunting instinct. You know your cat quite well and if your cat is happier when it is busy than provide enough stimulation for playtime and when you are out.
If you have only one cat and your cat is an indoor cat, keep in mind that you are the favourite playmate of your cat. Spending enough time playing and interacting with your cat keeps her healthy and happy. Here are a few favourite simple toys my cats love.
My Cats love carton boxes. Cats love to play hide and seek, and I could swear they use them as a base where the other cannot catch them just like kids do.
I find my cats sometimes sleeping in the boxes. A simple cardboard box is fun for cats, and if you have two cats, you will enjoy how they chase each other back and forward in and out and sometimes using it as a fort and sledge.
A cardboard box is a cheap and easily available item to keep your cat engaged and entertained while you are out or at work.
A cardboard box is also an excellent scratch option for your cat. I have several cardboard boxes in stock as our cats use them as their scratch box on a regular base.
When they scratch the box, it can be a bit messy with the cardboard pieces, but it is easy to sweep off with a broom. If the pieces are small use the vacuum cleaner.
Card boxes are in general save and pose a little risk to your cat and furniture.
If you love your cat, then your cat deserves some furniture of her own. After all the cat is part of the family. My cats deserve their own furniture. A place where they can rest and a place they can overlook the room.
Some cat trees come with jungle gyms, scratch posts and hiding holes like a square or round boxes.
You have to choose the best fit for your home and your cat. They come in different sizes, and they can be quite heavy. Important is that they are stable and do not fall over when your cat jumps on it.
With a bit of training and passion, your cat will prefer her own furniture instead of your couches, chairs and armchairs. Not always but most of the times.
If you have an indoor cat or an outdoor cat both love a room with a view. A wide window bench free from stuff and clutter( a place with a cushion) is excellent entertainment for a cat.
Leave the blinds or curtains open, that your cat has endless entertainment ( cinema) outside. If you do not have a wide bench for your cat to sit on, then take a shelf or move a piece of furniture ( bookshelf) closer to the window and leave one shelf free so your cat can have her room with a view, while you are out or at work.
I have 4 dogs and 3 cats, and when I am out, they entertain themselves. If you do not have enough time to spend a lot of time with your indoor cat or outdoor cat than introducing another four-legged friend is a great way to keep them happy and entertained.
Said this taking on another pet is a big responsibility and only take on another cat if you are prepared for additional responsibility.
Please don’t buy a cat, go to a local shelter and ask to meet the cats, you will know best which cat will be a good match with your cat. Get to know the cats first before you decide. Ask if they get along with other cats when cats are alone in a cage that is an indication that they do not get on with other cats. https://www.soidog.org/sponsor-a-cat
A couple of years ago I introduced my cats to the TV, I always knew they watch TV especially with animals adventure Television.
I found some great youtube videos for cats to play.
There are cat and mice videos, some birds and some other cat interacting videos. You can see when your cat is interested you know you will be a winner.
It is fun watching my cats watch Television. Our cat Minka was severely injured when we first got her, moving around is sometimes difficult for her. Especially when the weather is changing her movement slows down. Cat TV is also great entertainment for older cats when the movement is limited.
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There are great toys out there for cats to play interactively with you. The myth that cats do not need attention is an old wives tale.
Cats are affectionate, loving and caring. The love of a cat is different from a dog, but it doesn’t mean a cat is less devoted to its owner than any other pet.
I believe a cat chooses his owner, and usually, both are a match to each other.
There are cat people and dog people. Both have one thing in common, and they love their pet dearly.
I am fortunate to have the love of both cats and dogs, and we are lucky that they also get along with each other.
There are lot s of different ways how to entertain your cat. Tell us what games do you play with your cat and what are their favourite toys.
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Melanie
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