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How to take care of your indoor cat

Cats have been domesticated for a long time, and it is known that felines living indoors survive longer because they are not that exposed to the outside dangers. Even if they don’t seem like it, cats need a lot of attention and effort to be happy. Therefore, here are some tips on properly taking care of your cat.

Make sure they have enough space

Space for cats doesn’t necessarily refer to large rooms. Cats need to know their territory very well in order to play, hide and sleep comfortably. You can give them more space for their activities by creating safe places to hide (behind furniture or some cardboard boxes around the house). For movement purposes, you can have a cat tree they can climb, cat scratching furniture for their claws and even suspended hammock beds so they can chill.

At the same time, their litter tray and feeding spaces need to be placed somewhere reachable and separated (food and water also need to be kept far away because mixing them can cause illnesses).

Purchase insurance

A smart solution to ensure your cat’s health is in good condition is to get insurance. For a monthly premium, your insurance may cover many common troubles, like:

  • Illnesses (heartworm, rabies)
  • Accidents (poisoning, insect bite, ripped nail)
  • Hereditary conditions (most common are kidney, diabetes and heart diseases)
  • Surgeries (spays and neuters)
  • Orthodontic treatment (dental diseases are the most common medical conditions in cats)

If you’re not sure which company to choose, we suggest checking out Bivvy reviews. It’s an affordable solution for pet owners, not only cat people. As always, be sure to do your research on what is and isn’t covered before you sign up.

Spay and neuter them

You need to spay and neuter them even if you’re always keeping them inside, because you’ll avoid the risk of health diseases. It’s best to do it while they’re still young (before they reach five months of age) for a fast recovery.

Spaying and neutering will increase your cat’s lifespan by preventing health problems and unintended pregnancies.

Keep your cat active

Even if you watch your cat sleep all the time, that doesn’t mean they don’t need activities. Remember that cats are the domesticated version of wild felines that are hunting and fighting to survive. Therefore, your cat needs to play in order to mimic this behavior.

You can play with your cats by purchasing some special toys that they can use by themselves, or you can participate in entertaining them and play chase, teach them the fetch game, or have a light play (this can be a good exercise for them to learn the limits of biting and chewing). Don’t forget to talk to your cat because they are communicative animals (their meows are different when they are trying to express anger, playfulness or fear)

In the end, the most important thing is to make your cat happy. You need to pay attention to their behavior changes to ensure that you can prevent trouble and help them live longer to live a happy life next to you.

Written by Eric

37-year-old who enjoys ferret racing, binge-watching boxed sets and praying. He is exciting and entertaining, but can also be very boring and a bit grumpy.