Cat Care, Tips for a Happy Cat
67Cats are complex creatures and cat behavior is not always easy to understand. While working at a zoo, doing observational studies on primates, researching animal behaviour and from my own experience with cats, I’ve learned that to have a happy cat you have to meet not only the cat’s physical needs, but also their psychological needs. This article will show you simple cat care tips to help create a happy cat.
1) Be affectionate with your cat. Cats need attention pure and simple. Often in our busy lives we neglect to pay enough attention to our beloved felines. Greet your cat when you come home. If your cat is already at the door to greet you, they are excited to see you, so reciprocate and show that you are also happy to see them. Talk to them often, pet them, make them feel loved. This is a critical component of cat care. Your cat will be a happy cat and you will also be happier. How can you not be happy when your cat is snuggled up to you purring? Do you know what colour of cat is believed to be the most affectionate?
2) Play with your cat. Again often in our busy lives we forget to play with our cats. During one hectic period in my life, I realized I had not played with my cats for over a week, which I’m ashamed to admit. Being aware of this, I now make the effort to play with my cats at least twice a day. I also vary what we play, sometimes it’s with a ribbon (I have several of different textures), and other times a laser pointer but either way we all get a lot of enjoyment out of it.
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3) Provide cat toys and rotate them. I work full time so my cats are by themselves during the day. I always have a variety of cat toys out for them – usually a ball or two, a fuzzy toy, a noise making toy, crinkle bag, plush toy, or a toy that hangs over the door with a mouse attached to the end. I also rotate these cat toys on a frequent basis to make them new again. If they have lost interest in a particular cat toy that was once a favourite, I will put it in hiding for a month, and then when it is brought out again; it’s like a new cat toy all over.
4) Stimulate all your cat’s senses. Many times we forget that cat’s senses are much different than ours. Cats have an amazing sense of smell, much better than ours so it’s especially important to stimulate this sense. My cats love cat nip which I sprinkle on a blanket every second day. I also have cat grass, and cat herbs planted for them. Leaving a window open (with the screen closed) can also stimulate their sense of smell and cats, like most animals, like fresh air. To stimulate their sense of touch, I provide blankets with different textures – fleece, knit, old towels, paper shredding, etc. Their favourite is a $4 fleece blanket from IKEA which they love. To stimulate their sense of sight and keep them entertained, place blankets beside windows. This will keep them something to look at and also a chance to soak up the sunshine which most cats love. If possible, plant a tree or put a hanging plant outside the window to attract birds which will provide even more entertainment for your cat.
5) Change their territory. This may sound difficult if you have an indoor cat but is actually very easy. Cats are naturally very curious and love to explore. Something as simple as building a fort with some blankets and your couch or a chair will provide entertainment. You can leave it for a day or two and then build a new fort by placing a blanket over a different chair. My cats love this and will frequently hang out in the new “territory” almost exclusively. Cutting holes in a large box also works well and provides a new “territory” to be explored. If you are looking for an even simpler way to change your cat’s territory, bring in a canvas bag. Both of my cats love the reusable ones available for sale in grocery stores for less than $1.
6) Communicate with your cats. I have a cat who is quite anxious at times and will meow excessively. By teaching him some basic words to meet his needs – TLC (tender loving care, when he needs some attention), outside (when he wants to go outside in a self-contained area), hungry (when he wants to eat) and play (when he wants to play) the meowing has decreased significantly because I am better able to understand what he wants at that moment. Can you imagine how frustrating it must be to try and communicate and not be understood? It’s like going to a foreign country and not speaking the same language. It can be incredibly frustrating but by learning a few words, your frustration level decreases significantly. The same goes for cats, the better you and your cat understand each other, the better cat care you can provide resulting in a happy cat.
7) Provide another companion. Cats are not as solitary as we have been led to believe. I have always had at least two cats and have never had a problem. As long as they have enough space to find somewhere to be alone when they choose, cats usually do well with other cats and enjoy the social aspect of living with another cat. I would recommend talking to your vet first, but truly believe my cats are much happier being in a household with other cats.
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8) Food. Proper nutrition is an essential element of cat care (a discussion better left for a vet), but in addition to proper nutrition it is also important to provide your cat with a variety. Can you imagine eating a nutritious meal, but the same one every day for the rest of your life? It wouldn’t take long before you would become extremely bored with it. Providing a variety of different foods will help ensure that you have a happy cat. I also recommend making your cat work for their food, as they would in the wild. Many cats are bored because they don’t have enough to do. In the wild finding food takes a significant amount of time, so by having food provided to them cats end up with a lot of free time. I have had great luck with both the Smart Cat Peak a Prize and the food ball (pictured at the right). In both cases your cat has to work for their dinner, just as they would in the wild. My cats really seem to enjoy it as well, plus it keeps them entertained.
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9) Be happy. Believe it or not your mood is another essential part of cat care. Cats are incredibly intuitive and sense your mood. I find that when I’m relaxed and happy, my cats are as well. The reverse is also true, if I’m in a bad mood or irritated I’ve noticed that one of them starts meowing more and that they fight more. I recently had a bad knee injury that required me to stay in bed. My cats proved to be incredible care takers the entire time. One of them was always with me and they would stay with me until the other one came to take his shift. Their timing was impeccable, and they communicated this somehow without meowing. It was like they were nurses who knew when then “shift” started and ended. They would also rest their heads or paws gently on my sore knee. I always knew that cats were intuitive, but I had no idea how much so. Now if only we could be as intuitive to them.
These are just a few tips that I have discovered from my own experience of cat care that have helped me provide a life for a happy cat. I know there are a lot of cat lovers out there and would love to hear your cat care tips for ensuring a happy cat. Click for more information on how you can help cats.
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Comments
Very interesting article! Right now I am part time caretaker of a kitten which belongs to somebody else. The little girl two doors next owns the fellow, but he is often curled up on my doorstep, on the rug and meows away every time I open the door.
Even right now he is there. While typing I took a few seconds off to go downstairs and check.
Sometimes when I carry him, I notice that he has eaten his fill. However, he keeps meowing for food!
Oh, I agree with everything you wrote most especially #9. :) Cats (and everything around us for that matter) do absorb the energies we release. When we are happy, we release positive energy and our cats are happy as well. :) Samui and Fuego look magnificent by the way. :D
Samui is destructively and amazingly cuuuuuute... :)
Thanks ractelbeast. LOL, you're right cats are funny creatures and are definitely individuals.
Thanks for sharing quicksand. You're so lucky to be looking after a kitten, he sounds adorable. I love a kitten's meow.
Thanks Susan and shamelabboush.
Awwww! I love this hub :)
Thanks pinkdaisy!
Great tips. I got a couple of cats myself, and I agree that they do best when they're not by themselves, and are most content with a bit of stimulation. I'm curious about the automatic laser toy you have a link to....
This was a great hub, I agree that cats can be wonderful for a person. I think cats can literally smooth a soul, ease worries and cheer a person's mood. I have three and they are all very different, but nothing makes me happier than walking into a room and being greeted by a holler by someone hiding in the room.
Being a pretty new cat owner, I appreciate the tips. Great hub!
Thanks cgpodetz, Heavenly Metis and Dolores Monet!
Heavenly Metis, I'm so glad that you have 3 cats and that they make you so happy, I completely understand :)
Dolores Monet, congrats on getting a cat! I hope it goes PURRfect for you :)
















ractelbeast says:
2 months ago
This is really great information! You are very right, it is hard to communicate with cats when you don't know what they want. I have 4 cats and one of them meows constantly when I am not around. I have found that all he wants is my presence, and the meowing ceases. My other cats could care less if I'm around though! Cats are funny.