5 tips to keep your cat happy and healthy this winter
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5 tips to keep your cat happy and healthy this winter



Winter can be quite long and dull for cats, especially those who are cooped up inside all day. With the colder weather and shorter days, your kitties can feel like they're living in a prison. But don't worry, there are ways to entertain your feline friend and keep them from getting depressed during the winter months.


1. Install a cat tree


It's in their DNA, cats need things to scratch and climb. A cat tree strategically placed near a door or window will give them a place to play, rest and observe their surroundings, 3 important things for their physical and mental well-being. It's also a great way for them to mark their territory and avoid scratching your precious leather couch!



2. Create a little relaxation nook


Cats love to hide and rest in small, cozy spaces. What cat doesn't like to lie down in a cardboard box? Add a little cushion and place it in a warm, quiet area in your home for the ultimate hangout. Whether it's a box, blanket or bed, they'll have their own little refuge to escape when your visiting nephew starts chasing them.



3. Provide interactive toys


Just like us humans, your cats need to have fun every day! Interactive toys such as balls, mice-shaped plush, catnip toys and laser pointers will keep them entertained for hours! These toys will help keep your cat active and maintain their healthy weight all winter long!



4. Play with your cat


Buying toys is one thing, but taking the time to play with your cat is another. The most important thing you can do to keep your cat entertained during the winter is to spend time with them. Play with them every day, even if it's just for a few minutes. This will help strengthen your bond with your cat and also provide them with the mental and physical stimulation they need to stay healthy and happy.



5. Cuddle-up!


What could be better than spending a cold, winter evening watching TV, snuggled up with your cat? Make yourself comfortable and help your cat reduce stress and strengthen your bond with him. You can even take the opportunity to give your cat a little grooming session while she's completely relaxed.



Conclusion


In closing, keeping your cat busy during the winter months doesn't have to be a chore. By combining these 5 tips with a little creativity, you can provide your cat with a stimulating and fun environment to minimize the "winter blues".


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