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Kitten Training Games: How to Keep Your Kitten Active and Engaged

Kitten training games

Playing fun games with your cat can provide you both, the owner and cat a lot of benefits, as this serves not only allows you to get closer to cats behavior. By playing them with your cat you also get to spend more quality time with the feline in question, so it truly is win-win all around. 10 Cat Games You and Your Pet Can Enjoy Together Plus, you’ll get a boost in bonding with your cat, building trust between the two of you, enriching your cat’s life and getting some good exercise for them too!

 

Fast Facts about Games for Cats:

  • This helps to make a better relationship between you and your cat.
  •  Cat Toys (buy or make your own)
  •  Cats have a natural advantage with hunting-related cat toys.
  • Playing mentally and physically stimulating games with your cats.

 

Why Playing with Kittens is Crucial?

Playing with Kittens

While cats may appear to be happy lying in the windowsill or lying out on your sunspot, they require mental as well as physical stimuli that are offered by good play time. Kittens in the wild learn by playing stalking, hunting and other things that they will need to survive on their own or in a feral colony. I often think that having an indoor cat means they don’t get to use their ‘natural skills’ of pouncing and chasing and playing.

Have a few games and indoor activities up your sleeve to make sure they get enough exercise — especially going solo at home, it will help them burn calories and maintain an ideal weight. Interactive play has the added benefit of building a bond between you and your cat, just as it can help to keep unwanted boredom-related behaviors at bay.

 

Top 10 Fun Games to Play with Your Kitten

It is important that you can participate in fun games with them so that they will be able to maintain those hunting instincts.

1) The Paper Bag Game

Since cats are naturally curious, this game draws upon that aspect of their nature perfectly.

Get a paper bag and put it on the floor. Supermarket paper bags, brown paper, simply anything we can use to fill that void. And your kitten will probably get in the bag, just because that’s how cats are. Give the bag a light tap from the outside with your finger or even a wooden spoon and watch as your kitten pounces and plays like crazy.

2) Wind-Up Mouse Chase

They have moving toys for cats and toddlers alike. Wind one of these up and watch your cat go racing around trying to catch it. It’s so funny to see how they react when the ball is no longer moving. A few cats may whisk it and run wild with excitement, while others will just sit there and watch you as if to ask why you have stopped.

You can circle the string again, and see them do what they are supposed to do — hunt. There are also feeders that can be filled with meals or treats, which incorporates the desire to hunt and have your cat pursue the “mouse” for food.

3) Play area for your cat with recycled boxes

cat playing box

Be creative and put some makeshift doorways in or place boxes to obstruct a pathway, creating a labyrinth or maze. Put food treats in some of the boxes and watch your cat hunt. Cats are just naturally curious and, on the flip side of the coin, can be cautious about things they are not familiar with. Most cats love catnip so putting a treat in some of the boxes can encourage them to search through.

To introduce the idea to a cat and build their confidence you can start with something easy, like just leave food or catnip in the first box where it is very accessible. Only make the first course super easy until your cat becomes more confident with exploring its way through the maze to find the yummy treats.

4) Use a flirt pole to play with your cat

Have you heard of a flirt pole before? A flirt pole is essentially a stick with string attached and at the other end there is a toy/feather. Not only is this toy for cats and their owners fun, but they also let you dangle as well as manipulate the toy while watching on scurry, jump, and pounce!

You can hold them in place while your cat bats at it with their paws or leaps and springs to catch what they think of as “prey”. Gradually make the activity harder as your cat gets used to it in order to keep him engaged.

Also, it is important for cats to never miss the hunt as they need to sense and actually squeeze and chew the toy after they catch it in order for them to enjoy food benefits as well. You can even throw in some treats on the floor to have them go through the entire process of stalking, pouncing, catching and “eating” just to help improve their hunting experience.

5) Ping Pong Ball Exercise

This amusing activity will exercise your cat’s agility. These ping pong balls move fast and have a durable bounce for continuous play while encouraging physical activity. It is with the ball thrown against the wall and you see your cat twist and turn chasing after it.

When the ball finally stops moving, your cat might tentatively move toward it on his back feet, before flicking it across the floor with both paws. Next thing you know, they are searching under the couch trying to pry the toy out.

Otherwise, to increase the difficulty and keep excitement on high simply throw the ball as far under a couch or pillow as possible. As a result, this will prompt your cat to prey on the food and plan how to pounce on its trophy.

6) Fetch

The kitten plays with a ball.

 

Training your cat how to fetch can be a fun activity like training dogs. Start by tossing a soft ball or some crumpled paper in view of your cat. When your cat brings the toy back, say their name. There you can swap the toy for a treat upon return and then throw it again.

7) An Agility Course, an Enrichment Station or a Cozy Napping Area

Not only do they play to expend energy, but cats like to rest in high places. They tend to select bookcases. Install shelves of different heights along this wall for an indoor play space. Combine wide and narrow shelves, and incorporate cat beds or squares of carpet for a scratching space. You can also play a ribbon across the shelves for your cat to jump up and down chasing it through the cater sack gaps.

8) Playing with Wrapping Paper

Christmas, as well the times spent in birthday parties are most enjoyed by cats because of exploration and playing. Try crumpling wrapping paper into balls for them to shred and bat around. Small paper balls tossed across the room keep cat agility and hunting skills sharp, while we laugh watching them hunt or reenact a pounce on scrap paper. In addition, learn what kind of food cats can safely consume during the holidays.

9) Watching Sports on Screen

Sit back and watch them play basketball, tennis or any other ball sport on the screen. Some of the apps are even for cats, and some of these apps are also offered on YouTube. The movement on the screen can stimulate most cats to the point where they will swat at it.

10) Enjoy gluing through cuddling or grooming

Play is fun but being in the vicinity of snuggles and cuddles give you an option for a bonding moment with no distractions, too. Cats that respond well to this type of physical engagement especially benefit from social play.

 

Do not use laser pointers or flashlights

 flashlights use for cats

Laser pointers are used by many people to create a light spot for cats to pounce, or you can use flashlights. Felines are great with cardio if you need to use push while running, but a source of light is not recommended. This type of game satisfies your cat’s instinctual hunting drive. In the usual game of predator and prey, predators physically engage with their quarry at some stage. Being a light source, this sort of event never happens. Therefore, they do not have the feeling of satisfaction, and then frustration will happen to many cats. This pent-up energy comes out in the form of biting or clawing on people or other animals.

Interactive play and entertaining activities can help ensure your cat is mentally stimulated and fit as well. And one of the best benefits of them all is watching how your cat plays and has some fun.

 

Advantages of Play for Cats

Regular active play with your cat lets them act on their natural instincts in a healthy way, which lessens the chance of boredom or frustration turning into anxiety. This makes for good exercise, for both indoor cats and outdoor ones.

The benefits of play for a cat include:

 

 

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