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Post by ZandraJoi on Jul 3, 2023 9:12:40 GMT -5
www.barkandwhiskers.com/2023-07-01-play-cats Story at-a-glance Researchers in Australia have released study results that suggest pet cats encouraged by their guardians to play have a significantly better quality of life than cats who aren’t involved in regular playtime The study showed that when play is absent, cats demonstrate behavioral changes indicative of stress, frustration, or unease; playtime appears to be a very important factor in both assessing and maintaining the welfare of cats It’s natural for cats to be active and mentally stimulated — two things playtime delivers in spades; the best way to cure boredom and inappropriate behaviors in your cat is through both interactive and independent play My notes: I don't know why they need a research study. All creatures like to play!
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Post by Bob on Jul 3, 2023 18:40:50 GMT -5
Ours are elderly but we still play with them.
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Post by demonskeith on Jul 4, 2023 2:41:32 GMT -5
I have never really played with a cat/kitty per say, most I've done is given them some scratches and pet them.
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Post by Uncrowned on Jul 4, 2023 7:13:33 GMT -5
I feel like everyone should always play with their pets when possible. Although I will admit that playing with cats can be well.... trust issues lol.
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Post by ravenfreak on Jul 5, 2023 19:30:25 GMT -5
My cat Gizmo loves playing with strings and laser pointers. He gets bored with play quickly though, at most I'll get him to play for maybe five minutes. He's about 15 years old now though, so he's no spring chicken. Cats can get bored so it's a good idea to play with them every day if you can!
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