Why Does My Cat Lick Me? The Ultimate Cat Behaviour Guide for AussiesCATS
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Why Does My Cat Lick Me? The Ultimate Cat Behaviour Guide for Aussies

Licking is a normal feline behaviour tied to grooming, social bonding, and scent communication. Cats use their tongues to clean themselves, self-soothe, and reinforce relationships — and they often extend those same instincts to the people they trust most. For indoor cats in particular, human skin can become part of that routine, whether it starts as affection, curiosity, or simple\u2026

Best Cat Puzzle Feeders for Indoor Cat Enrichment — Ultimate 2026 PicksCATS
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Best Cat Puzzle Feeders for Indoor Cat Enrichment — Ultimate 2026 Picks

I live in an apartment with a cheeky black cat named Pixel, and keeping her entertained indoors is a daily mission. One of the best upgrades I’ve made? Swapping boring bowls for cat puzzle feeders — clever little contraptions that turn meals or treats into mini challenges. They tap into your cat’s natural instincts to forage and problem-solve, which helps\u2026

How Much Play Do Cats Need? Full 2026 Guide for Aussie Cat OwnersCATS
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How Much Play Do Cats Need? Full 2026 Guide for Aussie Cat Owners

As an Aussie cat parent in Brisbane, I often wonder how much play do cats need each day to stay happy and healthy. My black cat, Pixel, shares my tiny apartment (and keeps a very judgemental eye on the fish tank). In steamy summers, keeping her entertained takes creativity — one moment she’s melted under the aircon, the next she’s\u2026

From Bored to Bouncing: How to Get Your Cat Playing AgainCATS
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From Bored to Bouncing: How to Get Your Cat Playing Again

Play isn’t just about fun – it’s vital for keeping indoor cats healthy and out of mischief. Many Aussie pet owners keep their cats safely indoors, but without enough stimulation our felines can get frustrated or pack on extra weight. This guide explores why playtime matters and how to get your cat playing and reignite your cat’s interest with tips\u2026