Indoor cats live safer, longer lives, but boredom can become a problem. The good news: a little creativity keeps them engaged and happy.
Interactive Play
Cats are natural hunters. Toys that mimic prey—like feather wands or moving mice—tap into that instinct. Just 15 minutes a couple times a day can burn off energy and prevent destructive behavior.
Scratching Outlets
Scratching is healthy for cats. It sharpens claws, stretches muscles, and relieves stress. Without a proper scratching post, your sofa becomes the target. Invest in a sturdy one that lets them stretch fully.
Climbing and Exploring
Cats love vertical space. Cat trees, wall shelves, and window perches give them a chance to climb, observe, and nap in high spots where they feel secure.
Puzzle Feeders
These combine mealtime with mental stimulation. Cats bat, paw, and push to release kibble, keeping their brains active while slowing down eating.
Rotate Toys
Even the best toy gets boring if it’s always available. Rotate them weekly so everything feels new.
An enriched environment is the difference between a cat that lounges all day and one that thrives indoors. Felisio.com carries toys, trees, and feeders that turn any home into a playground.

