Saturday 23 June 2018

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Embracing Your Cat's Inner Wildcat Foundation

By Richard Sanders


Any cat owner knows that it is impossible to train a cat and make them lose their natural instincts. They will play with you and give you affection when it suits them; they cannot be controlled. However, unfortunately they can be dulled down, which is why it is important to build up their inner wildcat foundation so that they can remain wild at heart.

Indoor cats tend to be more docile and lazy because they are restricted to the inside of the house. They often develop weight problems and even depression because they are cut off from their natural habitat outside. There are many things you can do to bring out their inner wild animal and bring some happiness back into their lives.

One aspect of a cat's life that is essential to their wellbeing is running, climbing, stretching and scratching. All of these activities strengthen their muscles and keep them happy. Installing a cat tree is not only to protect your furniture from their claws, but is vital for their health. The bigger and more complex the tree the better it is.

As the cat has limited access to natural sunlight, it is important that you give them the opportunity to lie in the sun if they need or want it. If your house is very dark try to move the furniture to allow as much sunlight in as possible. Cats love to lie and roll around in the sunshine, even if that means lying in a sunray on the living room floor.

For outdoor cats it is much easier to encourage their natural wild behaviour. If you do not have a garden or yard space they will likely find somewhere nearby that does have one. But if you do, make the most of it by adding a climbing frame or growing trees to allow the cat to explore, climb and hunt. Cats sleep a lot, but it is better to allow them to tire themselves out in this way.

A natural part of a cat's life is the regular occurrence of murder. It is unpleasant and sometimes even heartbreaking, but it is their natural instinct to hunt and kill all sorts of creatures and there is very little you can do about it. Indoor cats will still hunt whatever they can, whether it be insects, moths or even your pet mice.

Playing with them is an essential part of unleashing their inner wildcat. You don't need any expensive equipment for this and can use bits of threads, small balls or even a laser pen. Playing with them before you feed them is a good way to establish the hunt and kill instincts in them, as this is how they behave in the wild.

It is easy to let your cat slip into a comfortable routine of eating and sleeping, especially if they live inside all the time. However, it is extremely beneficial to encourage them to tap into their natural wild behaviour in any way you can. You will quickly discover that they are happier, healthier and will be very grateful to you because of it.




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