Someone took my sleep mask, so I guess my paw will do.
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Someone took my sleep mask, so I guess my paw will do.
Spring is here !!!
My view as I work today. My beautiful wee #Mij sleeping on his favourite cushion 😊 #blackcatsofinstagram #sleepingcat #blackcats #catsofinstagram #lelsloom #catssleeping #ilovemycat #sleepycats #lazycats #rescuecats #feelingblessed #workfromhome #indoorcats #blackcatlove #blackcatsmatter #catstagram #etsyseller #fastasleep #catsofig #catscatscats #instacat #knittedcushion #knittingshop #blackcatsarelucky (at Edinburgh, United Kingdom) https://www.instagram.com/p/B-rNhjvB-9x/?igshid=qy0axff53knr
Best Motion Activated Cat Toys for 2025
Motion activated cat toys can keep your cat active and engaged, especially when you are not at home. This guide reviews the best options this year to help you choose a toy that matches your cat’s play style and energy level.
Cat Exercise Wheels: Does your cat have an exercise routine?
The majority of people don't give cats exercise routines much thought. At two in the morning, we typically imagine them stretching occasionally, napping in a sunny spot, and then haphazardly running down the hallway. However, when you give it some serious thought, indoor cats don't always receive the stimulation and movement they are accustomed to. They can become bored, restless, or even a little stressed if they don't get enough exercise because they are still hunters at heart.
Cat Exercise Wheels: Does your cat have an exercise routine?
The majority of people don't give cats exercise routines much thought. At two in the morning, we typically imagine them stretching occasionally, napping in a sunny spot, and then haphazardly running down the hallway. However, when you give it some serious thought, indoor cats don't always receive the stimulation and movement they are accustomed to. They can become bored, restless, or even a little stressed if they don't get enough exercise because they are still hunters at heart.
Cat exercise wheels start to make a lot more sense at this point. Some cats actually get used to them surprisingly quickly, despite the fact that they initially appear a little absurd basically, a giant hamster wheel for a cat. Even though they live in a smaller space, it allows them to stay active, stretch their legs, and burn off energy. Having a place to run can make a big difference for energetic cats or those who get the late-night zoomies.
This raises the question of whether your cat engages in any kind of regular exercise. Perhaps it's running around the house like a little crazy, climbing furniture, or chasing toys. Alternatively, they might benefit from an exercise wheel or something a little more structured. In any case, keeping them active is important for their mental and physical well-being in addition to being enjoyable.