Hey there, fellow cat lovers! As a cat accessories supplier, I've seen firsthand how important it is to keep our feline friends entertained and engaged. Active cats, in particular, need plenty of stimulation to stay happy and healthy. That's why I'm here to share some of the best cat accessories for active cats.


Interactive Toys
Let's start with interactive toys. These are a must - have for active cats. Cats are natural hunters, and interactive toys mimic the movement of prey, triggering their hunting instincts.
One of my top recommendations is the feather wand. It's simple yet incredibly effective. You can wave the feathers around, mimicking the flight of a bird. This gets your cat leaping, pouncing, and running. It's a great way to get them moving and burning off some energy.
Another awesome interactive toy is the laser pointer. Most cats go crazy for the little red dot! They'll chase it around the room, up and down the walls, and under the furniture. Just make sure not to shine the laser directly into their eyes. It's a super fun way to engage your cat in a high - energy play session.
There are also treat - dispensing toys. These toys are filled with treats, and your cat has to figure out how to get the treats out. Some are designed to roll, so when your cat bats at it, a treat might fall out. Others have compartments that your cat has to paw open. It keeps them mentally stimulated as well as physically active.
Cat Trees and Scratching Posts
Active cats love to climb and scratch. Cat trees are a great investment. They usually have multiple levels, platforms, and hiding spots. Your cat can climb to the top, survey their territory like a little king or queen, and then take a nap in one of the cozy hideaways. Some cat trees even come with attached toys, like balls or bells, to keep your cat entertained.
Scratching posts are also essential. Cats need to scratch to keep their claws healthy and to mark their territory. A good scratching post should be tall enough for your cat to stretch out fully when they scratch. You can find scratching posts made of different materials, like sisal rope or cardboard. Sisal is a popular choice because it's durable and provides a good surface for scratching.
Cat Harnesses and Leashes
If your cat is an adventurous type, a cat harness and leash can be a great accessory. It allows you to take your cat outside safely. Before you head out, make sure your cat is comfortable wearing the harness. Let them wear it around the house for short periods at first, and give them treats and praise to create positive associations.
Once your cat is used to the harness, you can take them for a stroll in the yard or a quiet park. It's a great way for them to explore new sights, sounds, and smells, which is stimulating for an active cat.
Cat Bowties
Now, let's talk about something a bit more stylish. Cat bowties are not only cute but can also be a fun addition to your cat's wardrobe. We offer two amazing options: the Corduroy Cat Bowtie and the Velvet Cat Bowtie.
The corduroy bowtie has a soft, textured feel. It's durable and looks great on any cat. The velvet bowtie, on the other hand, has a luxurious look and feel. It adds a touch of elegance to your cat's appearance. Whether you're taking your cat to a special event or just want to make them look extra adorable around the house, these bowties are a great choice.
Catnip Products
Most cats go wild for catnip. Catnip toys are a great way to keep your active cat entertained. You can find catnip - filled mice, balls, and even stuffed animals. When your cat plays with these toys, the catnip releases a scent that drives them crazy. They'll roll around, bat at the toy, and have a great time.
You can also get catnip spray. You can spray it on scratching posts, cat trees, or even regular toys to make them more appealing to your cat.
Puzzle Feeders
Puzzle feeders are another great accessory for active cats. Instead of just putting your cat's food in a bowl, you can use a puzzle feeder. These feeders require your cat to work for their food. For example, some puzzle feeders have compartments that your cat has to open by pawing or pushing. Others have holes that your cat has to figure out how to get the food through.
This not only keeps your cat physically active but also mentally engaged. It slows down their eating, which is better for their digestion, and it mimics the natural hunting and foraging behavior that cats would do in the wild.
Conclusion
So, there you have it - some of the best cat accessories for active cats. As a cat accessories supplier, I know how important it is to provide high - quality products that keep our furry friends happy and healthy. Whether it's interactive toys, cat trees, or stylish bowties, there's something out there for every active cat.
If you're interested in any of these cat accessories or want to learn more about our product range, I'd love to have a chat with you. Reach out to me, and we can discuss your cat's needs and find the perfect accessories for them. Let's make sure your active cat has the best time possible!
References
- "The Cat Owner's Manual" by Linda P. Case
- "Cat Sense: How the New Feline Science Can Make You a Better Friend to Your Pet" by John Bradshaw