How They Stay Active
While longhair breeds tend to be more relaxed, they still enjoy regular playtime to keep their minds sharp and bodies active. These cats often prefer low-intensity games such as pouncing on toys or gentle play with feather wands. Although they can be playful, longhaired cats also appreciate quieter activities like puzzle toys and exploring their environment at a leisurely pace. To prevent weight gain and boredom, it’s important to provide a balance of gentle exercise and mental stimulation, especially since many longhair breeds are prone to a more sedentary lifestyle.
Breed-Suggested Toys + Pet Play Types
- Feather wands or strings for gentle, interactive play
- Puzzle toys to engage their curiosity and keep them mentally stimulated
- Soft toys like plush mice or balls for solo play
- Low-level climbing structures or scratching posts to encourage movement
- Gentle fetch games to engage their natural hunting instincts without overexertion