Cat games
Cat Tricks & Games
The best cat games let your cat hunt, think, win, and quit while it is still fun.
Use short games for confidence, movement, carrier comfort, grooming cooperation, and indoor enrichment.
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EasyFind the TreatHide one treat nearby and let your cat win with its nose.
EasyTouch a TargetTeach a nose touch for confidence, recall, and carrier work.
ModerateHigh FiveA cute paw target that works best with patient, food-motivated cats.
ModerateGo to MatUseful for dinner time, guests, grooming breaks, and calm routines.
EasyTunnel WalkA low-pressure confidence game for shy cats and kittens.
EasyBox ExplorerSimple enrichment for cats that like hiding, peeking, and pouncing.
Easy Starter Games

Hide one treat nearby and let your cat win with its nose.

Teach a nose touch for confidence, recall, and carrier work.

Turn play into a tidy path for climbing, turns, and safe movement.

Pair the cat's name with something good so coming over is worth it.
Brainy Cat Tricks

A cute paw target that works best with patient, food-motivated cats.

Useful for dinner time, guests, grooming breaks, and calm routines.

Some cats love bringing a soft toy back when the game stays light.

Slow meals down and give busy cats a better job.
Confidence & Calm

A low-pressure confidence game for shy cats and kittens.

Simple enrichment for cats that like hiding, peeking, and pouncing.

Turn grooming into short friendly moments instead of a wrestling match.

A calm enrichment routine for cats who love watching the world.
Small-Space Enrichment

Scatter a tiny route of rewards so your cat sniffs, walks, and solves instead of begging at the bowl.

Turn a few boxes into a low-pressure explore, peek, and pounce path.

Teach your cat to hop to a perch for treats, grooming breaks, or safer guest moments.

Build brave movement through tiny climbs, pauses, and rewards.
Calm Routine Games

Practice moving through doorways without crowding, dashing, or blocking another cat.

Use familiar bedding and tiny rewards to make scent changes feel less dramatic.

Hide a tiny portion in one easy spot so dinner feels more like a calm hunt.

Help a wound-up cat finish play with a catch, snack, and quieter body.

