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  • 1.  Enrichment For Shy Cats

    Posted 09-11-2024 07:29 PM

    We have a huge rescue with about 70 cats and try to give them enrichment each day. I was wondering if anyone has any great enrichment ideas for the really shy cats. We have a lot of cats that come in and it takes a while for them to decompress. We do toys, Churu, treats and spend time with them, but often times they show behavior of hissing and swatting or just scared.  Any good enrichment ideas for the really shy ones?


    #Behavior,TrainingandEnrichment

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    Stefanie Schmidt
    Animal Welfare Specialist
    Hearts Alive Village
    NV
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  • 2.  RE: Enrichment For Shy Cats

    Posted 09-12-2024 10:44 AM

    Most of our shy cats like the stick end of wand moving under a blanket or rug.  It mimics a mouse moving under the ground.  It is not threatening and the human can be farther away.  Avoid eye contact while playing until they feel more comfortable.



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    Nancy Puro
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  • 3.  RE: Enrichment For Shy Cats

    Posted 09-12-2024 01:10 PM

    This is a great idea, thank you!



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    Stefanie Schmidt
    Animal Welfare Specialist
    Hearts Alive Village
    NV
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  • 4.  RE: Enrichment For Shy Cats

    Posted 09-12-2024 12:10 PM

    Hey Stefanie! Looks like you are already doing a great job with these kitties. I would also recommend making sure they have a comfortable spot to hide/relax if needed whether it be a blanket hanging over a karanda bed or a small box or something. Sometimes even a towel over part of the door can help them feel secure. Treats and toys are fantastic. Cats also feel comfortable when they can smell their own scent. If your protocol is to deep clean kennels everyday as well as give them fresh blankets, sometimes it helps to just spot clean if needed and leave them with their used blankets (if not soiled). That will help them be calm, familiar, and comfortable. Cat TV and calm music played is also super fun and helpful! 



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    Adreanna Flores
    Humane Officer
    Sioux Falls Area Humane Society
    SD
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  • 5.  RE: Enrichment For Shy Cats

    Posted 09-12-2024 12:45 PM

    Thank you so much! I really appreciate the extra ideas!



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    Stefanie Schmidt
    Animal Welfare Specialist
    Hearts Alive Village
    NV
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  • 6.  RE: Enrichment For Shy Cats

    Posted 12-16-2024 09:18 AM

    Sounds like you're doing a great job so far! For our kitties, we give them atleast 48 hours with a covered kennel, a hide box and some pheromone spray (onto a towel or a stuffie) to decompress. If they're still nervous, we use positive reinforcement, giving them treats whenever we approach or enter the kennel to clean. I like to play some quiet instrumental music for them as well. I personally do clicker training with them using their favorite reinforcer (treats, pets, play, etc.). I highly recommend looking into Jackson Galaxy/Greater Good Charities Cat Pawsitive program!

    For more general enrichment, our volunteers spend time with the shy ones just softly speaking to them and giving them reinforcers. If you're using wand toys, let them sniff it out first! The shy/fearful kitties may get spooked by the fast movements, so I usually start off slow. Lick mats, snuffle mats and puzzle toys are some of our favorites as well. The rubber and plastic ones are easy to clean and disinfect! 

    Hope this is helpful in any way!



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    Brianna Mendonca
    Cat Enrichment Coordinator
    Hawaiian Humane Society
    Honolulu HI
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  • 7.  RE: Enrichment For Shy Cats

    Posted 12-16-2024 03:17 PM

    Thank you so much for the info. We actually do Cat Pawsitive with a lot of our cats and it definitely seems to help. I am still trying to figure out ways to clicker train the cats that don't like treats or are on special diets. I love the idea of the pheromonal spray and might have to try it with the scared ones. Thanks again.



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    Stefanie Schmidt
    Animal Welfare Specialist
    Hearts Alive Village
    NV
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  • 8.  RE: Enrichment For Shy Cats

    Posted 12-16-2024 04:14 PM

    For cats that are on a special diet.  We take a portion of their special diet kibble and use that for clicker training.  We have also found that shy cats are sometimes fearful of the feathers on the end of the wand.  Sometimes the stick end of the wand moving under a blanket or rug (like a mouse under the ground) is more appealing.



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    Nancy Puro
    Volunteer and Beahvior Programs Manager
    Cat Adoption Team
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