Indoor Cat Enrichment: 15 Ideas to Keep Your Cat Stimulated
Indoor cats live longer, safer lives — but without enrichment, they can become bored, stressed, and develop behavioural problems.
Why Enrichment Matters
In the wild, cats spend hours hunting, exploring, and patrolling territory. Indoor life removes these activities. Enrichment fills the gap.
15 Enrichment Ideas
- Window perch with a bird feeder outside
- Cat TV (bird/fish videos on a tablet)
- Puzzle feeders instead of food bowls
- Paper bags and cardboard boxes to explore
- Cat tree with multiple levels
- Rotating toys — change weekly to keep novelty
- Wand toy play twice daily
- Hiding food around the house for foraging
- Cat tunnel
- Catnip and silver vine toys
- Clicker training sessions
- Cat wheel for active cats
- Window bird feeder
- Outdoor enclosure (catio) if space allows
- Supervised garden time on a harness
The 10-Minute Rule
Two 10-minute focused play sessions daily (morning and evening) dramatically improve indoor cat wellbeing.