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The Internet is always a good place to start in your search for toys and feeding puzzles and will typically return the best prices by enabling you to shop around. The Sunny Harbour Toy Shop - Pawfect Posts is a good place to start in your search as we stock tried and tested toys that we know to be robust and enjoyed by the cats. We offer our toy range at reductions of up to 30% off RRP to pro- vide good value all round. To view our current ranges visit us online at: www.pawfectposts.co.uk Feline Education Series Tel: 0300 330 1412 70 Bank Street Lochgelly Fife KY5 9QN Phone:+44 (0)300 330 1412 E-mail: [email protected] Reg’d Scottish Charity No SCO41871 Where to buy... Environment Enrichment Sunny Harbour Cat Rescue Sunny Harbour Cat Rescue

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Information on the importance of keeping cats mentally and physically stimulated especially in the case of indoor cats.

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The Internet is always a good place to start in your search for toys and feeding puzzles and will typically return the best prices by enabling you to shop around.

The Sunny Harbour Toy Shop - Pawfect Posts is a good place to start in your search as we stock tried and tested toys that we know to be robust and enjoyed by the cats. We offer our toy range at reductions of up to 30% off RRP to pro-vide good value all round. To view our current ranges visit us online at:

www.pawfectposts.co.uk

Feline Education Series

Tel: 0300 330 1412

70 Bank Street Lochgelly

Fife KY5 9QN

Phone:+44 (0)300 330 1412 E-mail: [email protected]

Reg’d Scottish Charity No SCO41871

Where to buy...

Environment Enrichment

Sunny Harbour Cat Rescue

Sunny Harbour Cat Rescue

Home made puzzle feeders can be made from old cardboard boxes and toilet roll holders and as easy or complicated as you like. They are equally a great way of getting children involved in the care of your cat whilst making it fun.

Sunny Harbours December 2011 News-letter has examples on how to build your own puzzle feeders and can be found on our website www.sunnyharbour.org.uk.

The last element we have mentioned is climbing. When you place your furniture in the house it is always wise to stop and take a look at possible paths for the cat to get up high and to hide. Our typical advice for bookshelves is to leave a shelf empty for the cat to lay on, if not, they are sure to empty it for you.

Why is this important? Because not all cats react well to visitors, children or even other cats in the home and by giv-ing them places to hide up high allows them to feel safe and out of harms reach.

There are also various cat scratching ac-tivity towers available these days too which provide a sleeping and scratching point for your cat and with correct train-ing will save your sofa and door fascia's.

Environment enrichment can be as easy or complicated as you like and doesn’t need a lot of money or time to provide, especially if you build it into your daily routine.

This is the term we use to describe making your home an interesting and stimulating environment for you cat.

Cats are very intelligent animals who require both physical and mental stimu-lation. Contrary to popular belief that cats look after themselves, they do rely on us to ensure their environment pro-vides everything they require, in order to become a balanced, happy feline.

Boredom in cats can manifest itself in many ways. Some cats can become withdrawn and others destructive or exhibiting signs of stress such as inap-propriate urinating.

How do we eliminate boredom?

If we look at the natural instincts of cats some of the core things they love to do is sleep, play, hunt and climb.

Sleep is an easy option as the cat chooses to sleep in their chosen spot, whether your bed or the lovely plush cat bed you bought them.

Play and hunting can be classed as one need. Typically cats play by hunting

insects, birds or wildlife. In the case of in-door cats this isn’t possible. Therefore, we re-create and fulfil this need by utilising toys that enable the cat to use its natural in-stincts and abilities through play to satisfy their need.

People tell us all the time how they think their cat needs outside as they are chirping at birds outside. That’s not what they are telling you. They are telling you they want to hunt and play.

Interactive play with toys such as Da Bird, Da Butterflier or any other rod style toy are excellent for both physical health and allow-ing your cat to use their hunting skills to catch the ‘prey’. Interactive play should form part of your daily care routine at least once a day. Doing so before bed is typically a good time as it tires out your cat before bedtime. If your cat is not used to playing in this way start with short periods gradually extending length of play.

Another key way to keep your cat mentally alert is to utilise puzzle feeding. For ease there are a number of products available to buy that you simply fill with their dry food and they use their hunting and intelligence to work out how to get their food.

Retail products such as the CatIt Puzzle Feeder, Catmosphere Feeding Ball and the Trixie feeders are all good options or you can have a go at making your own at home.

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