Making a cat playground: Pet owner's tips

29.11.2023 18:30
Updated: 13.05.2024 21:22

Cats tend to be extremely curious and playful, so many pet owners create special playgrounds or cat trees for them.

They can be small or big, simple or complicated, but the main goal is to keep your pets occupied.

Here are a few tips on how you create one.

Vertical Space

Cats love to climb and explore, so provide vertical spaces like cat trees or shelves.

Install sturdy shelves at different heights on walls to create a climbing area.

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Ensure the shelves are securely anchored and can support your cat's weight.

Scratching Posts

Cats need to scratch to keep their claws healthy and mark their territory.

Invest in a sturdy scratching post or make one using sisal rope or cardboard.

Place the scratching post in an easily accessible area for your cat.

Hideouts and Tunnels

Create cozy hideouts and tunnels where your cat can retreat and play.

Use cardboard boxes, fabric tunnels, or cat tents for them to explore.

Ensure these spaces have multiple entrances and exits for added fun.

Interactive Toys

Provide interactive toys that stimulate your cat's hunting instincts.

Toys with feathers, strings, or balls that can be chased and pounced on are great choices.

Rotate the toys regularly to keep your cat engaged and prevent boredom.

Window Perches

Position a window perch or a comfortable bed near a window.

Cats enjoy observing the outside world and soaking up the sunlight.

Ensure the perch is secure and provides a clear view for your cat.

DIY Obstacles

Get creative and build simple obstacles using household items.

Place cushions or blankets on the floor for jumping and playing.

Create a DIY tunnel using large cardboard tubes or PVC pipes.

Interactive Feeding

Make mealtime engaging by using puzzle feeders or treat-dispensing toys.

These toys require your cat to work for their food, providing mental stimulation.

It also slows down their eating pace and prevents overeating.
 

Kate Yakimchuk Author: Kate Yakimchuk Editor internet resource


Content
  1. Vertical Space
  2. Scratching Posts
  3. Hideouts and Tunnels
  4. Interactive Toys
  5. Window Perches
  6. DIY Obstacles
  7. Interactive Feeding