Friday, October 1, 2010

Bored Pets

Since my wife and I have two cats, they mostly keep each other entertained when the family is out of the house. Also, when we’re home, the cats are kept busy through the best method possible—a toddler. My daughter loves to follow them around, hug and pet them, and make up songs to sing to them. However, when we are out of the house, the cats are pretty content to laze around on the couch or lie in the windowsill and watch the world go by.

All in all, since cats are more self-sufficient than dogs, we don’t have a big issue in our house with pet boredom. When they were kittens and there was no three year old to keep them company, though, it was definitely important to provide them with lots of toys, both when we were at home and when they were left alone, as well as trying to keep them mentally engaged through interactive play with laser-pointer toys, wand toys, and giving them lots of attention.

Bill R.
CPNA

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