Indoor Cat Essentials
Indoor cats require special care to stay healthy and happy.
By focusing on nutrition, environment, and enrichment, you can ensure your indoor cat leads a fulfilling life.
Proper Nutrition: Balanced diet to support health
Mental Enrichment: Toys to keep their mind active.
Regular Exercise: Daily play to maintain a healthy weight.
Safe Environment: A secure and stimulating home.
Hydration: Fresh water available at all times.
Routine Vet Care: Regular check-ups to monitor health.
Social Interaction: Quality time with you to prevent boredom.
Essential Nutrients For Indoor Cats
Indoor cats need a balanced diet rich in essential nutrients to support their health and well-being. These nutrients help with muscle growth, brain function, digestion, and overall vitality.
Exercise Ideas for Indoor Cats
Interactive Toys
Stimulates the mind and provides physical exercise.
Active cats who love to chase and pounce.
Laser Pointer Games
Enhances predatory instincts and promotes exercise.
High-energy cats who love to chase lights.
Warranty Puzzle Feeders
Slows down eating and provides mental stimulation.
Cats that eat too quickly or need challenges.
Cat Trees & Scratching Posts
Promotes climbing and stretching, while reducing destructive scratching.
Cats who need space to climb and scratch.
Feather Wands
Encourages natural hunting behavior and bonding time with owners.
Cats who love interactive play with humans.
Understanding Indoor Cats
Recommended Products For Indoor Cats
Crude Protein
40%
40%
30%
10%
Kibble Type
Dry Kibble
Dry Kibble
Dry Kibble
Wet Can
Added Functional Ingredients
Green-lipped Mussel, Manuka Honey, Kiwifruit, Flaxseed
Green-lipped Mussel, Manuka Honey, Kiwifruit, Flaxseed
Flaxseed, Salmon Oil, Taurine
Coconut Oil, Organ Meats
Grain-Free
Targeted for Life Stages
All Life Stages
All Life Stages
All Life Stages
All Life Stages
Frequently Asked Questions
Feed 2-3 small meals per day, adjusting for age, size, and activity level.
Choose high-protein, low-calorie food formulated for indoor cats with added nutrients like DHA and taurine.
Use toys, puzzle feeders, and engage in daily playtime. Scratching posts and cat trees help too.
Aim for 20-30 minutes of play each day with interactive toys.
A happy cat will purr, play, eat well, and use their litter box regularly. They’ll seek attention and enjoy interactions with you. Regular vet check-ups can help ensure their well-being.

