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Keeping indoor cats busy without winding them up
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Busy does not automatically mean balanced. Indoor cats often need better rhythm, not nonstop entertainment.
What useful enrichment looks like
Good activity often includes:
- short play sequences
- predictable daily timing
- opportunities to observe and climb
- quiet recovery afterwards
That creates engagement without constant arousal.
What often backfires
Some routines make cats more restless by:
- overstimulating without clear endings
- rotating toys constantly without structure
- confusing excitement with satisfaction
More motion is not always better.
The better target
Aim for activity that ends well. A cat who can switch back into calm is usually getting better enrichment.
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