Today we are going to talk about CATS! I am a two indoor cats Mom and have some great tips and ideas for how to keep your furry friends entertained all day long.
Bored cats get themselves into trouble, whether you are home or not. Yes, your feline friend may sleep a lot, but like people they need regular exercise and mental stimulation. With so many people now working from home, keeping Fluffy off the keyboard while you are working is a definite need when all she wants is human interaction!
Cats love environmental enrichment, such as chewing, scratching, climbing, and hunting. While most of the time you want to discourage that behavior, redirecting it may just be the key to a happy cat (and a happy you too!)
My Cat Credentials
We have two cats now (our old cat sadly passed away a wee bit ago). I KNOW that people like to hear from experts, so here are my main cat accomplishments:
I haven't peed alone in close to 20 years. Our old cat Pepper liked to lie on my lap and get rubs when I peed. When she passed I thought I might have some privacy, but nope, Betty the derp likes to get rubs now that the sitting time is open!
I have worked from home since 2001. Before the Pandemic some of you may have had jobs or places to go without your cats. I have been trapped at home with my feline friends for decades!
I had another cat for close to 20 years. As a young woman I had Nick the Cat…sadly a little girl stole him away and made him have tea parties with her for his final years, but I successfully kept him alive during my hard living times!
I could totally be the crazy cat lady. This morning I told my daughter Desy that I was writing a post about cats and said I could be a crazy cat lady… she agreed super fast and emphatically, at which point we laughed and laughed together!
Our Current Cats
We have two cats right now, Betty (the derp) and Elsa (murder mittens) who is my mother-in-law's cat.
Betty (The Derp)
We got Betty shortly after we adopted our kids from foster care when our oldest was struggling with the changes.
We let Britty pick her out and she chose Betty, who was functionally feral and super scared of everything and everyone!
I call her Betty the derp because she is so darn clumsy and just not graceful. She gets scared and flails around, she falls off things continually and is generally just a complete mess!
Elsa (Murder Mittens)
My mother-in-law lives with us since she developed dementia and she came with Elsa. Elsa only likes Mom and thinks that I am some kind of servant that brings the food and cares for her human!
She is called murder mittens because she scratches us if we pet her more than two times and is very scary when she joins us at the dinner table!
Additional Resource :: 5 Tips To Keep Your Cats Happy In A Multiple Cat House
1. Your Cat Needs Exercise
Because cats are so lazy (sleep much?) we don't always think about keeping them at a healthy exercise level!
Make sure your indoor cat gets enough exercise on a regular basis. Play with them for 13 or 20 minutes at a time a few times a day.
A study of domestic indoor/outdoor cats showed that when outdoors they roam about 5 or so acres from home, which is a lot of walking or running for a cat. It may not be possible, or safe, to allow your cat outside. So making sure they get play sessions is the perfect solution!
Cat Fishing
We have a super fun cat fishing pole that we use to play with both of the girls. They love to chase the “fish” around and they get all worked up about the whole process. Playing with your cat be relatively good exercise for you too!
If you don't want to buy one of these semi-expensive toys for your furry friend, you can use a little creativity and make your cat a fishing pole out of a stick and any kind of string that is strong enough to stand up to your cat's level of hunting instincts!
Laser Pointers
My current cats don't understand a laser pointer, but Nick the Cat used to LOVE to chase around the light and the best part was I could sit still and exercise the cat at the same time! It is a good idea if you aren't super mobile or if you have to hold a baby AND entertain your bored cats at the same time!
2. Cat Enrichment
Like dogs, using toys and food together can keep them busy. There are toys called intelligence toys, puzzle feeders or food puzzles that stimulate the five senses and mimic a cat’s natural hunting tendencies.
It keeps them busy while giving a reward (the food) when they solve the puzzle by making the cat lift lids, open drawers, push the treat through a tunnel, or even use its tongue to retrieve it from a narrow hole.
Use them a few times a week to keep them occupied.
You can even do this without “official” toys. I will put cat treats on my clothing when I take a shower and Betty will come over, sit on the clothes and eat the treats!
3. Help Your Cat “Climb”
Cats love to climb and survey their environment from above. You can encourage this a few ways.
Get a cat condo – an upright set of scratching posts/ladders with multi-level resting platforms. We have a cat condo for Betty in our bedroom (where she lives most of the time).
We need a pretty sturdy one because the first wimpy one we got her rattled and scared her (she is just big boned!)
Try a window box or ledge so they can look out the window. Both our girls love looking out of the window at the birds since they are natural hunters!
You can even put a variety of shelves on the wall at various heights with enough room for the cat to jump from one to the other. (I want to do this but my husband Johnny said it was a hard no because Betty would fall off… fair enough!)
4. Cat Toys
Have a variety of cat toys and swap them out every few days. These can be cat toys from a store, or you can find stuff around the house like ping pong balls, empty toilet paper rolls, cardboard boxes, put catnip in a sock and tie it off, or even a small ball of yarn.
Honestly, the best “toy” you can get them is a cardboard box! Kitties love boxes and having a couple sitting around house gives them something to do AND makes cats feel safe.
If you don't have a million Amazon boxes around like we do, you can use paper bags from the grocery store!
5. Catio
You can even make a “catio” outside for your indoor cat. A catio is an enclosed space that allows the cat to be outside, but safe from predators.
Some even make them always accessible with a cat flap so their cat can come and go as they please. You could also leave your cat in a catio for several hours unsupervised, as long as there is shade, food, and water.
I am thinking about getting Betty this catio for our lanai which is WICKED expensive but I think she would love it!
6. Lots of “You” Time
The one thing that is free is “you” time! Cats love spending time with you!
I KNOW that Betty loves to talk to me in the morning and boss me around. She “ma mas” at me to turn on the faucet so she can drink from the tub and stands up outside the glass shower to stretch by me.
Maybe it is because we just lost Pepper, but I cherish these times when it just her and me and there are no stupid doggies around to scare her and ruin her sense of security!
Taking just one extra second to pay attention to you cat means so much to them!
7. Have A Schedule
When we were picked to have our kids, I think it was because they came from a really chaotic background and we were the most boring people they could find to be their parents!
We have a schedule for everything in our house… kitties and doggies get fed at 7:15 when I get up and at 5 when my son feeds them in the evening. This rigid structure helps both my cats and my kid's mental health!
They mill around for about 20 minutes before feeding time and really like the consistency of knowing that something “super exciting” will be happening at a certain time.
As much as you can, try to feed them at a certain time. If you work from home, try to take a break every day at 3 and start to notice how your cat gets excited as that time approaches!
If you work outside of the home and your cat stays alone, have a routine for greeting them when you get home and make a huge fuss about what good kitties they have been!
Additional Indoor Cat Enrichment
Here are some more things you can do to give your bored indoor cat something to do!
Cat trees, like the real kind from the outside world! Think of how much kitties love Christmas trees, what about if you brought a real tree in for your cat to sit under (or climb if you have that kind of cat!)
Set them up their own Bird Feeder! Cats love looking at birds and dreaming that they could actually catch them!
Get them a fish tank! Okay, we didn't get the cat a 70 gallon fish tank (my crazy husband did that) but we did put a footstool close to it so she could sit and “feel” the fish through the glass!
We live in a giant house, but if you live in a small apartment you could get her one beta fish to keep her entertained!
Watch Cat TV on the iPad or the TV with them! Ipads make great interactive toys for cats… if your cat pays attention to the tv or ipad, then find various ways to show her fun things!
Entertaining Your Cat Wrapup
Okay, I am now officially that crazy cat lady! I just spent like 3 hours talking about how to keep you cat happy and content AND chased the girls around the house to get videos of them… they even think I am weird today!
That said, I do think that there are things we can do easily to entertain and make our cats happy… super easy things that can be expensive or free, but all that will make your favorite feline do her fancy biscuit dance!
You will feel good and get those sweet, sweet cat purrs we all love!
Shawn McInnes
Wednesday 26th of June 2024
Hi, Tara. I enjoyed reading your article about your cats and learning a few new things about you and your family. We were foster parents several years ago when our son (an only child) was five years old. We decided it would be fun to raise teenage girls. They were kind to our son, fun, and oh-so-loved. They are all grown now with families of their own, and all of them are doing well. Happy-happy-joy-joy!
About a year ago, we adopted a 9-year-old senior cat from an animal rescue organization nearby. She is so much fun to have around. She is our first cat ever. We've owned two sets of dogs in our almost 40 years of marriage (each set was siblings), so when my son wore me down to try getting a cat this time, I finally gave in. My son and I thought we were allergic to ALL cats, but Mia doesn't cause us to have allergies (she's a long-haired cat). She is our son's cat through and through, which is what we wanted to have happen. When we got her, we got her with the understanding that she needed to be the ONLY cat in the household, which has worked out just fine.
Best wishes as you take care of your mother-in-law, who has dementia. You've got a heart of gold. I love your sense of humor and all the videos you put out showing how to do different aspects of junk journaling. And, thanks for all the freebies!
May the universe reward you in every way possible for your good and kind heart. Sincerely, Shawn McInnes (yes, I'm a GIRL Shawn), Tehachapi, California