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INDOOR CAT CARE

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Indoor cats enjoy extra comfort and safety from many diseases, predators and other hazards — like cars — that outdoor cats must face. In fact, cats kept exclusively indoors live, on average, at least twice as long as outdoor cats. But indoor cats face their own set of challenges. Learn about the unique elements of indoor cat care and how you can make your indoor pet as healthy and happy as possible.

PLAYTIME NEEDS

Indoor cats are far less active because they encounter fewer stimuli and have less space to roam than their outdoor counterparts. To make up for their environment, you should try to play with your cat for at least 20 to 30 minutes per day. Try to keep your cat’s play routine new and different. Try new rooms, new variations of games and even new toys. Something as simple as a laundry basket can become a cat’s new favourite toy. Also, check on your cat’s weight at the annual vet visit to make sure your indoor cat is maintaining a healthy size
REFUGE NEEDS

Cats need somewhere they know they can go to feel safe and secure. This is especially important in households with other pets or young children. Cats naturally seek high locations for safety. For indoor cats, a perch up in a high place like a cat tree or mounted shelf is ideal because it’s safe from other pets and kids, and because your cat can look out over the room while resting.

LITTER TRAY NEEDS

A clean litter tray is essential to your cat’s comfort and health. Supply at least one box per cat. Each box should be cleaned daily, the litter should be changed frequently. Litter trays also should be in a private location away from high-traffic areas of the home and in a location far away from their food and water bowls.

SKIN & COAT NEEDS

The condition of your cat’s skin and fur is one of the best indicators of nutrition and well-being. Many indoor cats can develop dull fur or have issues with dry, flaky skin. These conditions can be caused by dry air from indoor heating. In some cases, a dull coat and unhealthy skin might indicate a nutrition deficiency, or allergy or illness, so your cat should be assessed by your vet. Our high protein CRAVETM cat food contains a nutritional profile that supports shiny fur and healthy skin.

Most cats love to be groomed, brushing your cat with a cat safe brush or comb daily provides a pleasurable interaction for both you and the cat. Grooming your cat helps remove loose hairs which can reduce the cat swallowing them during self-grooming sessions, which can help cut down hairball formation.

NUTRITION NEEDS

Because indoor cats generally use less energy, they need less fat and fewer calories. They also need a healthy water intake, which can be increased with a mixed dry-/wet-food diet. Always remember to make sure your indoor cat has access to fresh, clean water. Learn more about the varieties of CRAVETM cat food to help you find the right high-quality, natural cat food for your indoor cat.