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Letting Your Cat's Inner Wildcat Foundation Run Wild

By Richard Sanders


No matter how calm and gentle a cat is, there is always a little wild animal waiting patiently inside for their chance to be unleashed. It makes cats happy to be true to their nature and as such it is important for any owner to embrace their inner wildcat foundation and let it run wild and free. Luckily, this is very easy to do.

Both indoor and outdoor cats share similar traits. They sleep a lot, they eat when they please and they love to play. However, indoor cats are severely restricted because they are trapped inside. Whether this is for medical reasons or simply because the owners live by a busy road, what is important is that the cat gets enough stimulation to retain its basic instincts.

One aspect of a cat's life that is essential to their wellbeing is running, climbing, stretching and scratching. All of these activities strengthen their muscles and keep them happy. Installing a cat tree is not only to protect your furniture from their claws, but is vital for their health. The bigger and more complex the tree the better it is.

As the cat has limited access to natural sunlight, it is important that you give them the opportunity to lie in the sun if they need or want it. If your house is very dark try to move the furniture to allow as much sunlight in as possible. Cats love to lie and roll around in the sunshine, even if that means lying in a sunray on the living room floor.

Outdoor cats have a much easier time of it than indoor ones, although they are more at risk. They can run and play wherever and whenever they want, and honestly, this is the way they want to live their lives if possible. To encourage their wild side, gardens with plenty of wildlife and areas to explore are preferred, but if this isn't an option, an outdoor cat tree would suffice.

Embracing your cat's nature in this way has one drawback that a lot of people find uncomfortable. Cats hunt and they will happily hunt absolutely anything that moves. No bird, mouse, rat or even insect is off limits and often they will bring their prey into the house to proudly show their owner. This is an unpleasant part of owning a cat, but it is completely natural.

Playing with your cat will satisfy their desire to hunt, but it can also train them to hunt, so you cannot be certain that playing will stop them from killing any little creatures. However, it is a good bonding activity and great fun for both parties so it is highly recommended. Using a laser pointer is a great way to play, but it can be unsatisfying as they never end up catching anything.

It is easy to let your cat slip into a comfortable routine of eating and sleeping, especially if they live inside all the time. However, it is extremely beneficial to encourage them to tap into their natural wild behaviour in any way you can. You will quickly discover that they are happier, healthier and will be very grateful to you because of it.




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