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Cat Exercise: 12 Ways To Keep Your Kitty In Shape
Published Apr 9, 2024
Are you tired of dodging “drive-by ankle-biting” attacks from your energetic cat? Concerned about your feline friend’s health due to their couch potato lifestyle? Encouraging your cat to exercise is vital for their well-being and allows them to fulfill their natural instincts.
According to Stephen Quandt, CFTBS and founder of Feline Behavior Associates, play serves as predatory behavior for cats. Quandt emphasizes that engaging in cat exercises can prevent boredom, reduce destructive behaviors, and minimize excessive vocalization by allowing them to satisfy their hunting instincts and problem-solving skills.
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