An indoor or outdoor cat?
Although cats are originally outdoor animals, it is not a problem for a kitten that has never been outside to be kept as an indoor cat. However, be aware that if you take a cat that has previously lived outside, it will not be happy to be kept indoors from now on. They are already too accustomed to hunting outside, doing their business, and guarding their territory.
For a kitten or cat that lives indoors, you need to make the necessary preparations at home so that it doesn't get bored inside. This keeps your cat challenged, and when your cat is happy and healthy, you prevent many problems.
Power supply
Because indoor cats move less than outdoor cats, they also need different nutrition. There is special food that is specifically tailored to the needs of an indoor cat. Make sure this food contains enough natural fibers, easily digestible proteins, and omega fatty acids. Besides contributing to a healthy body weight, this food also supports digestion and a beautiful coat.
Not necessary, but many cats love to nibble on plants. There is also special cat grass for indoor cats that is very easy to maintain and also looks nice!
In addition to the regular food, treats can of course also be given; if you do this as a reward after training or playing with your cat, it is a win-win situation for both of you!
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Drinking
It is very important that the cat drinks regularly and sufficiently, which is about 40 ml per kg of body weight daily. Therefore, if your cat does not drink enough, make sure to encourage your cat to do so to prevent dehydration.
Make sure you have enough water bowls in the places your cat frequents in the house. It is also important that these are placed in a quiet spot, not too close to the litter box or food bowl, and are kept clean. The water should be refreshed regularly and be at room temperature.
Many cats prefer running water; here you have automatic drinking fountains that provide fresh running water. Ideal for the picky drinker.
Entertainment
To prevent boredom (and thus problems), there are various cat toys that stimulate your cat's hunting instinct and counteract boredom. Think, for example, of laser pointers or automatically moving toys. Cat toys that hide treats also provide an extra challenge. You can alternate the cat toys so your cat doesn't get too used to certain toys. Many cat toys also use catnip, and this scent also makes your indoor cat very happy!
Besides your own company, a second cat is of course also perfect company. This also provides enough entertainment, exercise, and friendship.
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