Published by: Ingrid King. Last Updated on: February 7, 2023 by Crystal Uys
Cats in the care of the Regina Humane Society in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan now enjoy playing interactive games on their iPads. The games, designed for cats, allow cats to move fish, mice or insects with their paws. ““Cats love to hunt and stalk things, and what these programs do is they give the cats the opportunity to do that on the iPads,” the humane society’s executive director, Lisa Koch, told the CBC. The games allow cats to exercise their hunting instinct and are just one method the shelter uses to keep cats happy and stress-free. For more on this story, visit the Huffington Post.
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Ingrid King is an award-winning author, former veterinary hospital manager, and veterinary journalist who is passionate about cats.
I dowloaded the cat games on my ipad once. Only one cat was interested in it and only for a short while.