Hill's Science Plan Light Adult Wet Dog Food is a complete premium pet food for adult dogs that tend to gain weight easily. This deliciously smooth loaf is formulated to deliver the appropriate amount of energy to support weight maintenance in adult dogs.
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Hill's Science Plan Hypoallergenic Adult Wet Dog Food with Salmon is a complete premium pet food for all adult dogs from 1 year. This savoury tinned loaf is specially formulated for dogs with delicate skin and stomachs. It features a single novel animal protein source and is grain-free.
Hill's Science Plan Perfect Digestion Kitten Food with Chicken & Brown Rice nourishes your kitten's unique microbiome and helps them reach their full potential.
Tender chicken chunks in gravy for cats, with L-carnitine and fewer calories for ideal weight management. Packed with high-quality protein, omega-6s, and vitamin E for shiny fur and healthy skin.
Tender chicken chunks in gravy for mature adult cats. Made with easy-to-digest ingredients, high-quality protein for lean muscle maintenance and antioxidant vitamins C+E for optimal health.
A bored cat is not a happy cat. Making sure your furry friend is mentally stimulated and engaged through cat play will make them happier and is likely to bring you more peace too, especially if your cat is showing destructive behaviours like shredding your curtains or digging up your potted plants. Your cat might also show signs of boredom by acting out aggressively or showing signs of depression. If you're concerned about your cat's behaviour, your first step should be a trip to the vet to make sure there is no underlying health condition causing your cat's issues. But if your vet can't find anything wrong, you might simply have a bored cat on your hands. Here are some simple ideas to help you exercise your cat's mind, whether you're home or not:
Rather than just filling up your cat's bowl, buy a "puzzle feeder" that requires your cat to figure out how to get the food out of a maze or series of obstacles in order to eat it. You can buy any number of puzzle feeders, or make your own by simply cutting holes large enough for kibble to get through in an empty (and clean) plastic bottle, cardboard tube or another kind of container. Another cat brain game that's easy to do is to hide food throughout the house. A scavenger hunt for cats is easy to set up and a great way to keep your cat entertained while you're away while also encouraging physical activity. Try hiding small amounts of food throughout the house by using the cups of a cut-up egg carton.

Motorised mice toys, a light beam from a flashlight, or even a simple string that you pull across the floor can help keep your cat stimulated and mentally engaged, by encouraging a cat’s natural instinct to hunt. Bonus: their antics as they ready to pounce are sure to make you laugh and keep the whole family entertained! You can increase their interest even more by providing boxes to hide in as they wait for the "prey" to approach. Along with mental stimulation this kind of cat play is a good way for you and your family to spend time and bond with your cat as well as encourage your cat to exercise.
Cat trees and cat condos are amazing for mental and physical stimulation in cats. Coded in their DNA from their ancestors is a desire to be up high where they are less susceptible to attacks from predators. It's also an easier way for them to stalk their prey. Cat trees and cat condos allow your cat to climb and scratch as their cat origin relatives did. They can come in all shapes and sizes, so there are plenty of opportunities to find one that they'll love, but also won't clash with your home décor. You'll also enjoy watching your cat climb and play peekaboo with their new play toy. It can also reduce destructive behaviours, as they will understand that they may scratch and climb the tree, but not your furniture.
Cats love to see what is going on. If you have a window that overlooks a bird feeder or another equally engaging scene make a comfortable spot for your cat to jump up and watch. It's amazing how much a cat can keep themselves entertained following birds along the window keeping their mind exercised. If you don't have a particularly engaging view, you can set a television to a nature scene of birds or squirrels. This can keep cats entertained for hours, just make sure that the television isn't within scratching distance, as they might try to paw it.
There are also a number of cat-friendly apps out there. If you have a tablet (you'll want to make sure it is kitty-proofed) you can download one of these games. They are designed to help stimulate cats as they can paw at different objects on the screen and watch them go sliding across the screen as if they were playing with a toy in the house.
A second cat might be just what the doctor ordered for your bored kitty, says Companion Animal Psychology. Two cats can keep each other company when you're away, play together, and even groom each other. But before rushing off to adopt a cat, take into consideration the extra costs and care associated with having a second cat. You don't want to adopt unless you're sure you're ready for the responsibility. Also, introduce a new pet slowly as the experience may be overwhelming for both cats. One great way to make sure your cat (and you) are a good match with a second cat is to foster before adopting.
Just like humans, cats can get bored by sitting around the house all day. But by trying out these simple tips, you can help your cat beat the boredom blues by staying stimulated, engaged, active and a joyful member of your household for years to come!
Kara Murphy is a freelance writer and pet parent who lives in Erie, Pa. She has a goldendoodle named Maddie.
Hill's Science Plan Hairball & Perfect Coat Adult Cat Food with Chicken is formulated to effectively help avoid hairball formation in adult cats while promoting a beautiful coat. Thanks to its mix of essential omega-6 fatty acids, this food benefits the cat's skin and fur, keeping them healthy and shiny. Our Advanced Fibre Technology helps reduce hairballs by naturally promoting their passage through the gut. This food is formulated with high-quality protein for a perfectly balanced, great-tasting recipe.
Hill's Science Plan Perfect Digestion Cat Food with Chicken & Brown Rice nourishes your cat's unique microbiome and helps them reach their full potential.
Hill's Science Plan Adult Sterilised Cat Dry Food with Salmon is specially formulated with ActivBiome+ Multi-Benefit Technology. It is a precisely balanced nutrition, tailored to meet the needs of sterilised cats, to help keep them lean & healthy.
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