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Modkat Flip
Front-Entry Litter Box
Modkat XL
Front/Top-Entry Litter Box
Modkat
Top-Entry Litter Box
Modkat Tray
Open Litter Box
To determine if boredom is the issue, it's important to first have your cat checked by a vet to rule out any medical problems like a urinary tract infection. Assuming your cat is healthy, it's possible that she just needs more stimulation, especially if you're away for extended periods during the day.
It is generally deemed safer to keep your pet cat indoors, but indoor cats may miss out on the natural stimuli that outdoor cats come across. To address this issue, it is necessary to enrich your cat's indoor environment so that they can experience the same things outside, but in a secure manner.
Take hunting for instance. Cats hunt instinctively. They love to stalk, seek, and pounce on prey. To feed that instinctual hunger, try the following cat boredom-busters, courtesy of Pam Johnson-Bennett, an author and cat behaviorist, and other feline behavioral experts:
By considering your cat's basic needs and using some ingenuity, you can create an environment that keeps your furry friend safe, engaged, and happy. Remember, a happy cat means a happy home.
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