Helping Your Cat Live a Long, Happy Life
At Pets Playground, we know cats are more than just pets — they’re companions, entertainers, and family members. Whether you’ve just brought home a playful kitten or adopted a calm senior cat, the right care will help them thrive.
Helping Your Cat Live a Long, Happy Life
At Pets Playground, we know cats are more than just pets — they’re companions, entertainers, and family members. Whether you’ve just brought home a playful kitten or adopted a calm senior cat, the right care will help them thrive.



Feeding Your Cat Properly
Good nutrition is the foundation of a healthy, active cat.
Choose a balanced, high-quality cat food designed for their age, breed, and lifestyle.
Kittens need high-protein diets to support rapid growth.
Senior cats may benefit from joint support and lower-calorie food.
Always provide fresh, clean water.
We can help you find the right food for your cat’s needs at Pets Playground.
Enrichment and Play
Cats need both mental and physical stimulation to stay happy.
Play with interactive toys such as wands, feather teasers, and laser pointers.
Provide scratching posts to maintain claw health and protect your furniture.
Rotate toys to keep your cat engaged and prevent boredom.
Offer high perches or cat trees for climbing and observing their surroundings.
Enrichment and Play
Cats need both mental and physical stimulation to stay happy.
Play with interactive toys such as wands, feather teasers, and laser pointers.
Provide scratching posts to maintain claw health and protect your furniture.
Rotate toys to keep your cat engaged and prevent boredom.
Offer high perches or cat trees for climbing and observing their surroundings.
Grooming and Hygiene
Regular grooming keeps your cat’s coat healthy and reduces hairballs.
Brush your cat weekly (more often for long-haired breeds).
Bathe only if necessary and use a cat-specific shampoo.
Trim nails regularly, especially for indoor cats.
Keep litter trays clean and in a quiet, accessible location.
Grooming and Hygiene
Regular grooming keeps your cat’s coat healthy and reduces hairballs.
Brush your cat weekly (more often for long-haired breeds).
Bathe only if necessary and use a cat-specific shampoo.
Trim nails regularly, especially for indoor cats.
Keep litter trays clean and in a quiet, accessible location.
Vet Care and Preventative Health
Routine vet visits are important for maintaining your cat’s health.
Schedule annual check-ups and vaccinations.
Use flea, tick, and worm prevention year-round.
Watch for changes in appetite, weight, or behaviour, as these can indicate health issues.
Cats adopted from Pets Playground come vet checked, with a free 7-day vet consult and 1 month’s free pet insurance for peace of mind.
Vet Care and Preventative Health
Routine vet visits are important for maintaining your cat’s health.
Schedule annual check-ups and vaccinations.
Use flea, tick, and worm prevention year-round.
Watch for changes in appetite, weight, or behaviour, as these can indicate health issues.
Cats adopted from Pets Playground come vet checked, with a free 7-day vet consult and 1 month’s free pet insurance for peace of mind.
Creating a Safe and Loving Home
Cats thrive in an environment where they feel secure and loved.
Provide quiet spaces where they can retreat and relax.
Keep dangerous items like toxic plants, string, and small objects out of reach.
Spend time bonding each day through play, petting, and gentle interaction.
Introduce new pets slowly to avoid stress.
Find Answer Of Your Questions
How often should I feed my cat?
Most adult cats do well with two meals a day, while kittens may need 3–4 smaller meals.
What’s the best way to stop my cat scratching furniture?
Provide scratching posts or pads and reward your cat for using them.
Does my indoor cat still need flea prevention?
Yes. Fleas can be brought into the home on clothing or other pets, so prevention is still important.
How can I help my cat settle in after adoption?
Give them a quiet space, let them explore at their own pace, and spend short, calm periods with them each day.
Should I let my cat roam outdoors?
We recommend supervised outdoor time or secure enclosures to keep your cat safe while letting them enjoy fresh air.
How often should I feed my cat?
Most adult cats do well with two meals a day, while kittens may need 3–4 smaller meals.
What’s the best way to stop my cat scratching furniture?
Provide scratching posts or pads and reward your cat for using them.
Does my indoor cat still need flea prevention?
Yes. Fleas can be brought into the home on clothing or other pets, so prevention is still important.
How can I help my cat settle in after adoption?
Give them a quiet space, let them explore at their own pace, and spend short, calm periods with them each day.
Should I let my cat roam outdoors?
We recommend supervised outdoor time or secure enclosures to keep your cat safe while letting them enjoy fresh air.
How often should I feed my cat?
Most adult cats do well with two meals a day, while kittens may need 3–4 smaller meals.
What’s the best way to stop my cat scratching furniture?
Provide scratching posts or pads and reward your cat for using them.
Does my indoor cat still need flea prevention?
Yes. Fleas can be brought into the home on clothing or other pets, so prevention is still important.
How can I help my cat settle in after adoption?
Give them a quiet space, let them explore at their own pace, and spend short, calm periods with them each day.
Should I let my cat roam outdoors?
We recommend supervised outdoor time or secure enclosures to keep your cat safe while letting them enjoy fresh air.
Schedule a visit today!
“ I can’t say enough good things about [Your Pet Care]! My dog, Bella, has always been nervous around new people, but the team here made her feel completely at ease from the moment we walked in ”
Schedule a visit today!
“ I can’t say enough good things about [Your Pet Care]! My dog, Bella, has always been nervous around new people, but the team here made her feel completely at ease from the moment we walked in ”
Schedule a visit today!
“ I can’t say enough good things about [Your Pet Care]! My dog, Bella, has always been nervous around new people, but the team here made her feel completely at ease from the moment we walked in ”