Indoor life hub
Indoor homes that give cats more than four walls.
The Indoor Cat Life hub is for turning ordinary rooms into safer, richer cat territory. It covers climbing routes, scratching stations, window safety, food puzzles, rest zones, scent, hiding places and predictable daily rhythms. The goal is not to buy every product or rebuild the house; it is to make the home easier for a cat to understand and more satisfying to use. This path is especially useful for apartment cats, kittens learning the space, bored adults, timid cats and households where stress shows up as scratching, hiding or restless energy.
Start with: Indoor Cat Enrichment: A Room-by-Room Starter PlanStart by reader need
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Cat Introductions: Scent Swapping Basics
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FAQ
Does indoor enrichment require expensive gear?
No. Stable routes, safe scratching, quiet retreats and simple puzzles matter more than novelty.
How often should enrichment change?
Change small pieces gradually so the cat gets variety without losing predictability.