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Encourage Your Cat’s Intelligence in a Playful Way

In the wild, cats fight turf wars, climb, lurk, jump, and hunt. These activities challenge and promote a cat’s intelligence. Indoor cats have significantly fewer opportunities to develop their natural talents than outdoor cats – but as an owner, you can help out here.

All cats like to play and love to be occupied in a manner appropriate to their species. With the help of intelligence games and cat toys, you can also keep your house cat occupied in your own four walls and counteract boredom.

That’s Why Intelligence Toys Are So Important

Cats are extremely intelligent and inquisitive animals that do not do well when they are not challenged enough. As already mentioned, the apartment offers significantly fewer impulses for house cats than in the wild. There are simply fewer impressions and challenges indoors that make a cat’s life interesting. As a responsible cat owner, you should help out here and promote the intelligence and creativity of your purse nose with the right games and toys.

Almost every cat is grateful when they can learn something or show off their skills as a hunter, explorer, and mimic. Whether it’s a fiddle board, searching for food, or discovering a simple paper bag – intelligence toys for cats enable you to stimulate your velvet paw in a playful and intellectual way at the same time.

Intelligence Toys Don’t Have To Be Expensive

 

You can buy intelligent toys from pet stores or you can make them yourself. The latter is anything but rocket science and is guaranteed to succeed. For example, hide a few treats in toilet paper rolls that you seal on the sides with tissue paper, or in small boxes that your cat has to use its intelligence to open.

You can also build a fiddle board yourself with simple materials from the household or hardware store and create a different feeding labyrinth there, for example. For example, you can use Lego or Duplo bricks to build an obstacle course and hide food in between.

Mary Allen

Written by Mary Allen

Hello, I'm Mary! I've cared for many pet species including dogs, cats, guinea pigs, fish, and bearded dragons. I also have ten pets of my own currently. I've written many topics in this space including how-tos, informational articles, care guides, breed guides, and more.

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