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How to Keep Your Indoor Cat Happy and Active

March 14, 2025 by Michelle Bedard

A closeup shot a fluffy black and white cat playing with a blue knitted mouse

The Ranch Pet Resort and Spa is always looking for ways to educate our readers, pet owners, and staff on ways to improve the lives of our feline friends. So we are dedicating our latest blog to the cats out there who want everyone to know how to keep your indoor cat happy and active!

We Speak from Personal Experience


As a multi-cat household, our cats have a variety of personalities, but one common trait is that our cats get bored and need to be stimulated.

We have the typical cat trees with hanging balls, toys with feather, lights, movement, and tunnels. But when we notice the cats knocking pens off the desks, rubbing up against us for much needed attention and affection, leaving us “presents”, and lying around more than usual, we know we need to step up our cat game and provide some more indoor stimulation.

Aside from the empty Amazon box that they love more than the toys we bought for them, here are some fun ways to keep your indoor cat happy and active, prevent boredom and obesity, and eliminate behavioral issues.

9 Tips for a Happy Cat

1. Provide Plenty of Toys

Cats love to play and having a variety of toys helps keep them mentally and physically engaged. Interactive toys such as feather wands, laser pointers, and motorized mice mimic the movements of prey and encourage natural hunting instincts. Rotating toys regularly prevents boredom and keeps your cat interested.

2. Create Vertical Space

Cats love to climb and perch in high places. Investing in cat trees, shelves, or window perches gives your cat a chance to survey their environment from above, which provides both exercise and mental stimulation. If space allows, a cat tower with multiple levels and scratching posts can be a great addition to your home.

3. Engage in Interactive Play

Spending time playing with your cat strengthens your bond and helps them burn off excess energy. Wand toys with feathers or cat safe strings, balls, and puzzle feeders are great tools for interactive play. Aim for at least two 10-15 minute play sessions a day to keep your cat engaged and active.

4. Offer Scratching Posts and Pads

Scratching is a natural and necessary behavior for cats. Providing multiple scratching surfaces, such as posts, mats, or cardboard scratchers, helps keep their claws healthy and prevents them from scratching furniture. Place scratchers in areas where your cat naturally likes to scratch.

5. Introduce Food Puzzles and Treat Dispensers

Instead of simply offering food in a bowl, use food puzzles or treat-dispensing toys to make mealtime more engaging. These tools encourage problem-solving skills, slow down eating, and provide mental stimulation. You can also hide small portions of food around the house to encourage foraging behavior.

6. Give Them a View of the Outdoors

Even if your cat stays indoors, they can still enjoy watching the outside world. A window perch or cat hammock near a window allows them to observe birds, squirrels, and other outdoor activities. You can also install a bird feeder outside the window to provide extra entertainment.

7. Provide Safe Outdoor Access

If possible, consider creating a safe outdoor space, such as a catio (a secure outdoor enclosure) or leash training your cat for supervised outdoor adventures. This allows your cat to experience fresh air and new sights while staying protected from dangers like traffic and predators.

8. Offer a Cozy and Enriching Environment

Cats love cozy hideaways and soft bedding. Providing cat caves, blankets, and enclosed spaces helps them feel safe and comfortable. Additionally, rotating new scents (such as catnip, silver vine, or fresh herbs) can add excitement to their environment.

9. Keep Their Routine Consistent

Cats thrive on routine, so maintaining a consistent schedule for feeding, playtime, and bedtime helps them feel secure. A stable environment reduces stress and promotes a happy, well-adjusted pet.

By implementing these strategies, you can ensure that your indoor cat stays happy, active, and healthy. A well-stimulated cat is a content cat, and with the right enrichment, your feline companion will enjoy a fulfilling and joyful life indoors.

Filed Under: Cat Tips Tagged With: cat behavior, cat trees, happy cats, indoor cat tips

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