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Playing with Cats Around the House

Your cat loves to play at hunting, but she also enjoys exploring her territory.

By providing your cat with places to climb inside the house, you’ll be giving her plenty of opportunities for exercise and stimulation, even when there are no toys around. Scratching posts and climbing frames are great for this too.

Playing with Cats Around the House Chase me

Your cat might even encourage you to chase her around. Some cats do this every day at a certain time – usually at night, when they're just waking up properly. If your cat runs past you and hides behind the curtains, chase after her, peek behind the curtain and watch what she does. There’s every chance she’ll dash off to hide somewhere else, then peek out at you. And so the game of chase-me begins!

Playing with Cats Around the House Fetch!

Some cats actually enjoy a game of “fetch” just as much as dogs – maybe your cat is one of them! Even if she isn’t, there’s every chance she’ll enjoy a more feline version of this traditionally doggy game. Here’s how to do it:

  • Pick a small, light toy that your cat really likes
  • Call your cat's name while tossing the toy up and down in your hand
  • Let her see that you’re having some fun with her toy
  • Keeping the toy visible, sit in a chair and throw the toy so that it lands near your cat, letting her play with it
  • Just as your cat’s about to get bored, call her name and pick up the toy again
  • From your chair, do the throwing routine again
  • Repeat this for about ten minutes, twice a day – with luck, your cat will get the idea and start bringing the toy back to you

Once your cat’s got the hang of the game, you can start to mix things up. For example, try throwing your cat’s toy behind the furniture to bring out her natural hunting instinct!

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