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17th December: 17 Ways to Keep Your Cat Entertained During the Holidays

The holidays are a magical time of year, but with all the hustle and bustle, our feline friends can sometimes feel overlooked. Keep your cat happy, active, and engaged with these 17 fun and festive ways to keep them entertained during the holidays!


1. Create a Festive DIY Cat Toy

Get creative by crafting holiday-themed toys like feather wands, crinkly balls, or catnip kickers. Use safe, festive materials to keep your cat entertained while embracing the holiday spirit.

DIY toys are a great way to save money, get hands-on, and make something your kitty will truly love.


2. Build a Christmas-Themed Cardboard Castle

Transform leftover delivery boxes into a magical cat castle complete with festive decorations. Add tunnels, cut-out windows, and hidey-holes for extra excitement.

Your cat will love exploring, climbing, and hiding in their new kingdom while you enjoy their adorable antics.

3. Set Up a Holiday Treasure Hunt

Hide treats, toys, or small surprises around the house for your cat to sniff out. Use festive wrapping paper or small gift bags to add a seasonal twist.

This holiday hunt taps into their natural instincts and provides mental and physical stimulation.

4. Introduce a Rotating Toy Station

Keep playtime exciting by rotating your cat’s toys regularly. Add holiday-themed toys like jingling balls or interactive puzzles to keep things festive and fun.

Switching toys out prevents boredom and makes old favorites feel brand new again.

5. Craft a Holiday Puzzle Feeder

Create or purchase a festive puzzle feeder to make mealtime more engaging. Hide treats or kibble inside compartments for your cat to discover.

It’s a great way to keep your cat entertained and slow down their eating for better digestion.


6. Set Up a Cozy Window Perch

Give your cat a front-row seat to winter’s beauty by setting up a window perch. Add a soft, festive blanket to keep them warm as they watch the snow or twinkling lights.

The sights and sounds outside will keep your kitty entertained for hours.

7. Create a Bird-Watching Station

Place a bird feeder outside your window to create an entertaining show for your cat. The fluttering of birds will provide endless fascination.

Ensure your window perch is secure, and enjoy watching your cat’s curiosity in action!

8. Play Laser Pointer Games

Add some holiday fun by playing laser pointer games near your Christmas tree or decorations. Watch as your cat leaps and pounces with glee.

Always reward them with a physical toy or treat at the end to satisfy their hunting instincts.

9. Treat Your Cat to a Festive Catnip Toy

Pick up a holiday-themed toy stuffed with catnip, like a Christmas tree or candy cane. These toys will provide hours of chewing, batting, and pouncing fun.

Catnip adds a sensory boost that makes the season extra special.


10. Dedicate Extra Playtime

Set aside time for interactive play sessions using festive wands, ribbons, or toys. It’s a great way to burn off energy and strengthen your bond during the busy holiday season.

Even 10 minutes a day can make a big difference in keeping your cat happy.

11. Create a Treat-Filled Stocking

Fill a small stocking with treats, toys, or catnip for your feline friend. Let them enjoy unwrapping their surprise with your help.

It’s a festive way to involve your cat in gift-giving traditions!

12. Organize a Festive Photoshoot

Dress your cat in a cozy bow tie or place them near twinkling lights and decorations for a festive photo session. Use treats to encourage adorable poses.

Keep sessions short and fun to ensure a stress-free experience.

13. Hide Toys or Treats in Gift Boxes

Wrap small boxes or gift bags with treats and toys inside for your cat to explore. Watching them paw and unwrap the surprises is a joy in itself.

It’s the perfect mix of mental stimulation and festive fun!


14. Stream Cat-Friendly Videos

Put on YouTube videos or channels featuring birds, fish, or festive visuals designed for cats. The moving images and sounds will keep your cat entertained while you relax.

It’s a fun, low-effort way to keep them occupied.

15. Use Festive Food Puzzles

Make meals more fun with a holiday-themed food puzzle or slow feeder. Hide treats or kibble inside to provide a tasty challenge.

It’s mentally stimulating and encourages healthy eating habits.

16. Set Up a Hide-and-Seek Box

Transform those leftover gift boxes into an exciting hide-and-seek game for your cat. Cut holes in the sides and sprinkle in some kibble, catnip, or their favorite toys for added fun.

It’s a budget-friendly way to keep them entertained while recycling festive packaging!

17. Host a Festive Catnip Party

A little catnip goes a long way to liven up your cat’s holiday spirit! Sprinkle catnip on their scratching posts, toys, or a festive blanket, and watch them roll, pounce, and play.

For a multi-cat household, monitor the fun to ensure everyone gets their fair share of the festive cheer.



The holidays are all about creating joy, and these 17 fun ideas will help you keep your cat happy, healthy, and entertained throughout the festive season. With a little creativity and a lot of love, you’ll ensure your feline friend has a Christmas to remember!

🎄🐾✨ Let the festive fun begin! ✨🐾🎄



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