Engage your cat with interactive toys like feather wands and laser pointers. Rotate toys regularly to keep them interested and mimic hunting behavior.
Create a stimulating environment with cat trees, scratching posts, and puzzle feeders. Offer a variety of textures and heights for exploration and play.
Set aside dedicated playtime each day to bond with your cat. Use toys that encourage physical activity and mental stimulation, such as treat balls or fishing rod toys.
Provide opportunities for your cat to explore the outdoors safely, such as a secure catio or leash training. Supervised outdoor time can satisfy their natural curiosity.
Consider introducing a feline companion for social interaction and play. Ensure proper introductions and compatibility to prevent stress or conflicts.
Monitor your cat's weight and adjust their diet and activity levels accordingly. Regular veterinary check-ups can help identify any health issues affecting their energy levels.