Create Space to Climb and Observe
Cats naturally enjoy being up high.
Whether it’s a windowsill, shelf, cat tree, or safe perch, elevated spaces give cats the chance to observe their surroundings and feel more secure in their environment.
Having places to climb, stretch, and perch can also help indoor cats stay active throughout the day.
Takeaway: Vertical space helps support confidence, movement, and natural exploratory behaviour.
Make Time for Interactive Play
Short play sessions can go a long way for cats.
Activities that encourage stalking, chasing, pouncing, or batting help mimic natural hunting behaviours and provide important mental and physical stimulation.
Even a few minutes of interactive play each day can help reduce boredom and encourage healthy activity.
Takeaway: Play gives cats an outlet for their natural instincts and helps keep them mentally engaged.
Give Them Something New to Explore
Cats are curious by nature, and small changes in their environment can create enrichment opportunities.
A new box, paper bag, blanket fort, or safe room to investigate can encourage exploration and stimulate their senses.
You don’t need anything elaborate to make your cat’s environment feel fresh and interesting.
Takeaway: Novel experiences help keep indoor environments stimulating and engaging for cats.
Try Safe Outdoor Exploration
Some cats enjoy experiencing the outdoors in safe, controlled ways.
More cat parents are exploring activities like harness and leash walks, stroller outings, enclosed patios, or supervised time outside to give their cats new sights, sounds, and smells to experience.
The key is taking it slowly and following your cat’s comfort level. Some cats may love the adventure right away, while others prefer observing from the safety of a carrier, backpack, or nearby perch.
Takeaway: Safe outdoor experiences can provide mental stimulation, sensory enrichment, and confidence-building for some cats.
Build Predictable Routines
Cats often feel more comfortable when they know what to expect.
Consistent feeding times, play sessions, and quiet moments together can help reduce stress and create a sense of security.
Routine also helps strengthen trust and build a stronger bond over time.
Takeaway: Predictability and consistency help cats feel safe, comfortable, and confident in their environment.
Enrichment Looks Different for Every Cat
Some cats love to climb and explore. Others prefer quiet observation and cozy routines.
The key is paying attention to what keeps your cat engaged, comfortable, and curious about the world around them.
Small moments of enrichment can have a big impact on your cat’s overall happiness and well-being.