Cat scratching posts and climbing frames and when the cat needs more play
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Caring for your cat is a responsibility that brings a lot of joy.
When does a cat need more play?
Is your cat meowing as you read this? Does it scratch your leg? Or maybe she laid down on your laptop? Some cats are upfront about their need for attention, and these signs indicate that it might be time to play.
Cats need engaging, interactive and energetic play just as much as dogs. Indoor cats just don't have the same lifestyle and entertainment as outdoor cats. Our job is to enrich their lives and create the best 'cat space' we can for them.
To create a more stimulating environment, consider adding cat tunnels, a climbing tree and various rest areas, as well as scratching posts and climbing frames. Your cat will appreciate it.
A cat that doesn't get enough play time may withdraw. This is their way of showing their displeasure with the way you treat them. It's important not to force play with your cat - maybe she's already had her fill for the day or just wants some time to herself. Try to cheer her up with something special, but if she doesn't respond - don't try to get her back into the game at any cost.
If your cat is gaining weight, this can also be a sign that he needs more play. First: Consult your vet to work out an appropriate diet for your cat and rule out any underlying medical conditions.
Then, introduce more interactive play into your cat's daily routine. Food-loving cats will especially enjoy toys and puzzles that dispense treats. Not only do they add some exercise to their meals, but they also force cats to eat slowly rather than gobbling up food all at once.
Is your cat attacking your ankles ? Your cat's wild ancestors spent much of their time hunting for food—and old habits die hard. Although our cats are highly domesticated, they still have wild instincts. A cat that can't satisfy its inner predator will find something to hunt, be it your ankles, your dog or a toy. To please his wild side, stock up on feathered toys that look and move like birds. A game of “tug” is fun, but be sure to let your cat catch its “prey” every now and then.
If the cat is scratching your furniture , this may be a sign that it needs to play. Even the most luxurious cat toys are much cheaper than replacing your couch. Invest in a variety of mice, stick toys, balls and textured toys to keep your cat's attention. And don't forget to provide doodles that are more interesting than your chairs. Quality, sturdy scratching posts in a variety of sizes should satisfy your cat's natural need to scratch.
What are doodles and why are they important?
Scratching boards are specially designed surfaces designed for safe scratching by our cats. They play an essential role in their daily life because:
- Keep nails healthy: Scratching is a natural process by which cats exfoliate their nails, removing old layers and stimulating the growth of new ones.
- They release energy: Scratching is a great way for cats to exercise and use up excess energy, which is especially important for pets that live indoors.
- Marking Territory: By scratching, cats leave their pheromones, marking their territory and creating a sense of security.
- Provides healthy scratching: Scratching is a natural need for cats. A lack of suitable places to scratch can lead to behavioral problems, such as scratching furniture.
- Last but not least, they protect your furniture and belongings: Scratching posts are an attractive alternative for cats, directing their attention away from furniture, wallpaper and other objects in your home.
How to choose suitable scratching posts for cats
1. Size and shape:
- Observe your cat's behavior: Some prefer vertical scratching posts, others prefer horizontal scratching posts. Choose a type tailored to your purring pet's preferences.
- Size: The scratching post should be tall enough for the cat to stretch out fully.
2. Material and quality:
- Choose sustainable materials: Sisal, jute and suede are among the most preferred by cats.
- Durability: The scratch pad should be stable and resistant to scratching.
3. Location:
- Place the scratching post in a convenient location: Choose a place where your cat spends time, such as near her favorite window or resting place.
What are cat climbing frames?
Cat climbing frames are multi-purpose structures that provide cats with a place to:
- Climbing: Climbing is a natural behavior for cats that helps them exercise, expend energy, and have fun.
- Play: Cat houses often include toys, hiding places, and other items that encourage play and activity in cats.
- Rest: Kennels offer cats cozy places to rest and observe their surroundings.
Bars pet store has a large selection of cat climbing frames and scratching posts. Come to the store to choose yours.