That’s why it’s important to engage them in games that challenge their thinking, activate their instincts, and keep them mentally sharp.
Interactive Toys and Puzzle Feeders
Toys that hide treats, like puzzle feeders, are perfect for cats who love a challenge. They’ll have to figure out how to access the reward, which encourages motor skills, patience, and problem-solving.
The „Hunt the Prey“ Game
Hunting simulations — like wand toys or laser pointers — awaken a cat’s natural instincts. Adding rules to the game (like hiding the toy or changing the speed) further stimulates their mind.
Hide-and-Seek and Scent Trails
Hide small treats around your home and let your cat find them using their sense of smell. This activity activates their senses and provides a sense of accomplishment — just like in the wild.
Trick Training
Yes, cats can learn tricks too! With positive reinforcement (usually in the form of treats), you can teach them to sit, give a paw, or even use the toilet. Trick training stimulates the brain and strengthens the bond between cat and owner.
The „What’s in the Box?“ Game
Take a simple cardboard box, cut a few holes in it, and fill it with small toys, balls, or bits of fabric. Your cat will try to pull the items out, engaging both their mind and their paws.
Why Are These Games Important?
Regular mental stimulation improves mood, reduces stress, and helps prevent destructive behavior. It’s especially important for indoor cats, where natural stimulation is limited.
Smart, happy, and active — that’s what cats become when given a chance to „use their brains“ every day. Even a few minutes of daily play can make a big difference.