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  1. Play provides a way for cats to socialize and bond with each other and their human companions, which can reduce their stress and anxiety. Regular play can also reduce the risk of aggression and dominance-related behaviors in multi-cat households. When cats play together, they learn important social skills such as sharing, taking turns, and ...

    • What to Watch For
    • What to Do: Separate The Cats
    • References
    There is no reciprocity – cats are no longer taking turns pouncing and chasing
    Increase in vocalization – hissing, growling
    You start to see “distance increasing postures”:  standing sideways, arching back, fur on end
    Distraction – If a bag of cat treats is at hand, shake it.  Try pulling a toy on a wand or shining a laser pointer on the floor between the two cats.
    If hostilities are not too far advanced, try tossing treats in opposite directions
    Use a towel or piece of cardboard to herd the cats away from each other
    Give the cats a “cool-down” period in separate rooms

    Gajdoš Kmecová Noema, Pet’ková Barbara, Kottferová Jana, Skurková Lenka, Mills Daniel S.  “Are These Cats Playing? A Closer Look at Social Play in Cats and Proposal for a Psychobiological Approach...

  2. May 4, 2023 · Watching a playing cat is fascinating. In response to the stimulus of motion, the cat focuses on the moving object, lies down in preparation for a pretend ambush, and, after a few seconds of concentration, intercepts its "prey" with amazing rapidity. Cats are naturally skillful hunters, and the level of these skills can be observed most notably ...

    • Create the right setting. Interactive playtime is a form of role-playing. Your cat's role is that of The Hunter. Your role - via the toy - is that of The Prey.
    • Imitate the prey's behavior. Play your role correctly. Decide if the toy at the end of the string is a mouse, a bird, or perhaps a small lizard or fish.
    • Don't frustrate your cat. You want the game to be fun and satisfying. Don't just wave the toy high up where Kitty can never reach it. Allow the "bird" to land often, and don't let the mouse always "outrun" the cat.
    • Don't exhaust your cat. Exercise is one of your goals, but it doesn't mean Kitty needs to get to the point where she's panting or heaving. It rarely happens during real hunting sessions either, where most of the time is spent stalking prey and planning the attack.
  3. The Role of Play in Survival and Adaptation. Play also played a crucial role in the adaptation and survival of feline species. For example, cats that lived in forested areas needed to be able to navigate trees and other obstacles quickly and efficiently. Play allowed kittens to practice these skills, giving them a better chance of survival as ...

  4. Jun 12, 2023 · When your cat plays, it isn’t just burning off excess energy. It’s boosting physical fitness, maintaining a healthy weight, and refining vital skills. Beyond the physical, play has a profound impact on a cat’s mental health as well. It keeps their minds sharp, satisfies their curiosity, and staves off boredom.

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  6. Feb 26, 2019 · An active cat is a confident cat. The running and jumping of locomotor play helps a kitten increase strength, coordination, and flexibility. Locomotor play also stimulates a cat’s appetite while helping to keep her physically fit. In addition, locomotor play helps eliminate boredom. An active play session at night can help reduce a cat’s ...